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South Koreans Streamline Cloning of Human Embryos
The recipe for producing human embryos by cloning and then extracting their stem cells was called a stunning leap forward.
New York Times - May 19, 2005
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Tsunami-quake shook 'the whole planet'
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Tsunami-quake shook 'the whole planet'
Dramatic new data from the earthquake that generated deadly tsunamis across the Indian Ocean show it created the longest fault rupture and was the longest-lasting quake ever observed, an international group of seismologists said today. The quake created an 800-mile gash in the Earth's seabed and ene...
CNN - May 19, 2005
Father pleads for children
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Father pleads for children
With an older boy among the victims of a triple slaying, the father pleaded for the release his two younger children who are missing after the killings at the family home. Authorities in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, are searching ponds and creeks for 9-year-old Dylan Groene and his 8-year-old sister, Shast...
CNN - May 19, 2005
Top Shiite's aide killed
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Top Shiite's aide killed
An aide to Iraq's most powerful Shiite cleric is shot to death in Baghdad, police said, the second of his aides killed this week. The attack is part of an upsurge in violence since the largely Shiite transitional government came to power.
CNN - May 19, 2005
At W.T.C. Site, a Temple for Contemplating Freedom
The Freedom Center plans to foster "conversations on freedom" in a building to be shared with the Drawing Center.
New York Times - May 19, 2005
40 Years Later, Exhibition Revives Memory of Malcolm X
His voice was silenced 40 years ago, but the words of Malcolm X were heard and seen once again by hundreds of people today.
New York Times - May 19, 2005
Canada Government Survives Confidence Vote
Prime Minister Paul Martin and his Liberal government managed to hold power by a single vote in the House of Commons.
New York Times - May 19, 2005
Koreas End Talks, Resuming High-Level Ties
North Korea did not promise to return to six-nation talks aimed at ending the Communist state's nuclear weapons program.
New York Times - May 19, 2005
Russia Challenges U.S. Effort to Take Custody of Ex-Nuclear Minister
Russia has asked Switzerland to return a former atomic energy minister to Moscow rather than the United States.
New York Times - May 19, 2005
US Airways and America West to Merge, Creating No. 5 Airline
The deal was the first significant merger in the airline industry in four years and it could mark the start of a long-expected wave of industry consolidation.
New York Times - May 19, 2005
Internet Phone Companies Required to Offer 911
The unanimous decision by the F.C.C. also requires the Baby Bell local telephone companies to cooperate by opening the 911 networks to Internet-based competitors.
New York Times - May 19, 2005
Troubled Euro Disney Abruptly Replaces Its Chief Executive
Euro Disney, the operator of two money-losing theme parks east of Paris, abruptly replaced its chief executive.
New York Times - May 19, 2005
US Olympic boxer Williams jailed
Olympic silver medallist Ricardo Williams gets three years in jail for drug offences.
BBC News - May 19, 2005
First UK cloned human embryo: Your views
Scientists in the UK have cloned the country's first human embryo as part of a stem cell research programme. Send us your reaction.
BBC News - May 19, 2005
US charges Cuban bomb suspect
A Cuban exile wanted over a 1976 airline bombing is charged in the US with immigration violations.
BBC News - May 19, 2005
ICRC 'raised Koran concerns'
The ICRC says it told the US 'multiple times' that officials in detention centres were being disrespectful to the Koran.
BBC News - May 19, 2005
Tories should be hopeful - Crosby
Conservative election strategist Lynton Crosby says the election shows the party is the "clearly back in business".
BBC News - May 19, 2005
TV 'increases child obesity risk'
Three-year-old children who watch more than eight hours of TV a week are at a higher risk of obesity, a study says.
BBC News - May 19, 2005
New questions over school tests
A union leader says ministers should trust teachers to oversee an improvement in school standards.
BBC News - May 19, 2005
New African monkey discovered
A new monkey is found living in the remote forests of southern Tanzania.
BBC News - May 19, 2005
Wave energy contract goes abroad
A firm which has won a major contract overseas warns that Scotland is falling behind in the wave energy sector.
BBC News - May 19, 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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