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South Africa Leader Fires Deputy Tied to Corruption
Jacob Zuma was fired less than two weeks after a Durban court convicted his financial adviser of paying him nearly $200,000 in bribes.
New York Times - June 14, 2005
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Aruba beach area searched
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Aruba beach area searched
An area near an Aruba beachfront hotel was cordoned off by police and apparently being searched Tuesday, more than two weeks after an Alabama teenager disappeared. Meanwhile, the mother of 18-year-old Natalee Holloway told CNN Tuesday she believes the investigation into her daughter's disappearance...
CNN - June 14, 2005
Helicopter Crashes Into East River; Passengers Are Rescued
None of the seven people onboard were seriously injured when the helicopter crashed off Lower Manhattan shortly after takeoff.
New York Times - June 14, 2005
Phil Jackson and Lakers to Reunite 361 Days After Break-up
A multiyear contract completed the most unlikely, unexpected and dizzying one-year turnabout in recent memory.
New York Times - June 14, 2005
Suicide Attack Kills at Least 22 in Iraqi City of Kirkuk
The assault, which wounded 80, signaled a rise in violence in Kirkuk, considered the most politically precarious city in Iraq.
New York Times - June 14, 2005
Senators and Administration Spar Over North Korea Policy
A Republican and a Democratic senator criticized U.S. policy on North Korea today, but the Bush administration stood firm.
New York Times - June 14, 2005
NBA: Lakers turn to Phil Jackson
Legendary coach Phil Jackson is re-signed by the Los Angeles Lakers.
BBC News - June 14, 2005
Brazil sees rally as scandal dims
Brazilian markets rebound after the politician at the centre of a corruption scandal fails to provide evidence to back up his claims.
BBC News - June 14, 2005
Rumsfeld points to image problem
US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld tells the BBC his country should communicate better with the rest of the world.
BBC News - June 14, 2005
Sick bat bites kill 11 Brazilians
Nine children and two adults have died in northern Brazil after being bitten by bats with rabies, local officials say.
BBC News - June 14, 2005
Crimewatch appeal over Emma death
A BBC Crimewatch programme is to reconstruct the final movements of a murdered Glasgow woman.
BBC News - June 14, 2005
Abductors 'beat' French hostage
French reporter Florence Aubenas, held hostage in Iraq for five months, says she was beaten by her captors.
BBC News - June 14, 2005
Palestinian PM threatens shutdown
Palestinian PM Ahmed Qurei says he will suspend the government's work unless security chiefs deal with lawlessness.
BBC News - June 14, 2005
Iraq 'no more safe than in 2003'
US Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld says security in Iraq is no better than at Saddam Hussein's fall.
BBC News - June 14, 2005
Council home drugs family jailed
Members of a family who ran a £100,000-plus drugs operation from their council home are jailed.
BBC News - June 14, 2005
Athletics: 100m record broken
Jamaican Asafa Powell sets a new mark of 9.77 seconds in the men's 100m.
BBC News - June 14, 2005
Tennis: Agassi out of Wimbledon
Former champion Andre Agassi withdraws from this year's Wimbledon with an injury.
BBC News - June 14, 2005
Thatcher makes appeal to Tories
Margaret Thatcher urges the Tories to return to first principles, as MPs prepare to discuss the leadership vote.
BBC News - June 14, 2005
Archbishop to attack media
The news media is "adversarial and suspicious", with methods that are "lethally damaging" to journalism, the Archbishop of Canterbury says.
BBC News - June 14, 2005
eBay to ban Live 8 ticket sales
Online auction site eBay is to stop sales of Live 8 tickets, after Bob Geldof attacks the "sick profiteering".
BBC News - June 14, 2005
Attorney: Jackson will be more careful
CNN
Attorney: Jackson will be more careful
Michael Jackson's lead defense attorney said today he believes his client's behavior will change now that Jackson has been acquitted of charges including child molestation. "He takes people in and does nice things for them, and they suddenly decide they want to get rich off of Michael Jackson,...
CNN - June 14, 2005
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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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