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South Africa Acquits Zuma in Rape Trial
South Africa's deputy president was acquitted today after a venomous trial that left him politically damaged.
New York Times - May 8, 2006
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Blaine Preparing to Burst His Bubble on TV
Today is the day David Blaine is to emerge from his life-size liquid sphere, where he has been floating since May 1.
New York Times - May 8, 2006
Report Finds Failures in Duke's Response in Lacrosse Case
An outside appraisal of Duke's handling of a rape allegation cited "a gap in communications that is extraordinary."
New York Times - May 8, 2006
Additional Roadways in N.Y. Parks to Be Closed
Stretches of Central Park and Prospect Park will close to cars under a six-month pilot program to begin June 5.
New York Times - May 8, 2006
Ex-Aide in House to Cooperate in Abramoff Inquiry
Neil G. Volz, who led Representative Bob Ney's staff, also pleaded guilty to conspiracy and fraud.
New York Times - May 8, 2006
African Union Official Is Hacked to Death in Darfur
Protesters overwhelmed an unarmed team of eight civilian police officers as chaos engulfed a vast camp.
New York Times - May 8, 2006
Paul E. Steiger Named Chairman of Pulitzer Board
The managing editor of The Wall Street Journal will head the Pulitzer Prize Board, which bestows the prestigious awards.
New York Times - May 8, 2006
Golf: Masters rules out women
The incoming chairman of Augusta National says women will not become members in the near future.
BBC News - May 8, 2006
US 'acts to end prisoner abuse'
The US defends its treatment of terror suspects before the UN Committee Against Torture.
BBC News - May 8, 2006
Judge rejects Moussaoui request
A judge refuses to let Zacarias Moussaoui withdraw his guilty plea days after being sentenced for his role in 9/11.
BBC News - May 8, 2006
Puerto Rico budget woes deepen
Puerto Rico workers threaten to strike as a government budget crisis bites, leaving thousands without a job.
BBC News - May 8, 2006
Tests 'damaging pupil confidence'
"Over-testing" England's pupils is "damaging the confidence" of less able children, a teaching union says.
BBC News - May 8, 2006
Dolphins 'have their own names'
Scientists at St Andrews University discover dolphins recognise each other by "name" rather than tone of voice.
BBC News - May 8, 2006
Blaine prepares for stunt finale
Illusionist David Blaine is set to try to take the record for holding breath underwater as his bubble stunt ends.
BBC News - May 8, 2006
UK house prices record 5.05% rise
The average UK property price rose more than 5% in the year to March, to £192,745, figures from the Land Registry show.
BBC News - May 8, 2006
Long-term HRT 'ups cancer risk'
Long-term use of oestrogen-only hormone replacement therapy increases breast cancer risks, says research.
BBC News - May 8, 2006
Beaten teenager dies in hospital
A 15-year-old boy attacked by a gang in Ballymena in County Antrim dies in hospital from his injuries.
BBC News - May 8, 2006
Rescue service standards warning
Replacing RAF and Navy search and rescue services could hit standards and lead to job losses, it is warned.
BBC News - May 8, 2006
Thai opposition backs new polls
Thailand's main opposition welcomes the annulment of last month's election and will take part in new polls.
BBC News - May 8, 2006
Defence rests case in Enron trial
The defence rests its case in the Enron fraud trial in the US, after calling its final witnesses.
BBC News - May 8, 2006
Eriksson yet to see Walcott play
Sven-Goran Eriksson admits he picked Theo Walcott for the World Cup despite never having seen him play a match.
BBC News - May 8, 2006
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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