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Spain Seeks Arrest of 3 G.I.'s in Death of Spanish Journalist in Iraq
An international arrest order was issued today for three soldiers in connection with the death of a journalist killed in 2003.
New York Times - October 19, 2005
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If Hurricane Wilma hits Florida this weekend as predicted, it could result in many deaths and a tremendous storm surge, the nation's chief hurricane forcaster said. The Category 5 storm registered the lowest-recorded barometric pressure of any Atlantic basin hurricane -- an indication of its intensi...
CNN - October 19, 2005
Hussein trial plays as drama for the world
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Hussein trial plays as drama for the world
The televised trial of Saddam Hussein and seven co-defendants adjourned Wednesday after three-and-a-half hours, but that was long enough to impart the symbolism of the new Iraq.
CNN - October 19, 2005
Miers Hits Another Snag as Senators Fault Her Questionnaire
Senator Arlen Specter said the Supreme Court nominee's initial responses to a list of questions had been insufficient.
New York Times - October 19, 2005
Senate Fails to Raise Minimum Wage
Senate proposals to raise the minimum wage were rejected, making it unlikely that the lowest allowable wage, $5.15 an hour since 1997, will rise in the foreseeable future.
New York Times - October 19, 2005
For Iraqis, Image of Ex-President Stirs Reverence and Hatred
Millions spent hours today gazing at the stern visage of the leader they had once feared, loathed and lionized.
New York Times - October 19, 2005
A Defiant Hussein Pleads Not Guilty on War Crimes Charges
The trial marked the beginning of a long process of public reckoning for years of brutal repression in Iraq.
New York Times - October 19, 2005
Africa May Face Risk for Bird Flu, Officials Fear
Officials are concerned that the virus was on its way to East Africa, where the disease could be nearly impossible to control.
New York Times - October 19, 2005
Before Senate Panel, Rice Defends White House on Iraq
The secretary of state declined to predict when U.S. forces could withdraw or to rule out widening the war to Syria.
New York Times - October 19, 2005
Times Company Reports 52% Decline in Net Income
The company blamed slow circulation and advertising growth, problems that have plagued the newspaper industry for the last few years.
New York Times - October 19, 2005
J.P. Morgan Accelerates Change in Leadership
James Dimon, the president of J.P. Morgan Chase, will become its chief executive six months earlier than anticipated, the company announced today.
New York Times - October 19, 2005
Implant may help deaf hear music
Scientists are developing a cochlear implant which could allow deaf people to hear music.
BBC News - October 19, 2005
Peregrine swoops to photo prize
A swirling image of a peregrine falcon attacking starlings in Rome wins the 2005 Wildlife Photographer of the Year award.
BBC News - October 19, 2005
Bird flu fear grips Europe, Asia
Several nations report new cases of bird flu in poultry, sparking new fears that humans may be at risk.
BBC News - October 19, 2005
Annan 'to receive Hariri report'
UN chief Kofi Annan will receive a report into the killing of Lebanese ex-PM Rafik Hariri on Thursday, an official says.
BBC News - October 19, 2005
Drug halves breast cancer returns
The drug Herceptin halves the risk of tumours returning in women with early stage breast cancer, a study has shown.
BBC News - October 19, 2005
Football: Chelsea thrash Spanish
Chelsea are in ruthless mood as they thrash Real Betis in the Champions League.
BBC News - October 19, 2005
Warrant for DeLay arrest issued
A warrant is issued for the arrest of leading US Republican Tom DeLay on money laundering charges.
BBC News - October 19, 2005
Hurricane Wilma forces evacuation
Officials order evacuations in Mexico, Cuba and Florida as the strongest hurricane ever recorded threatens to hit.
BBC News - October 19, 2005
Basics focus shakes up schools
A new stress on teenagers' English and maths GCSEs transforms many schools' league table positions.
BBC News - October 19, 2005
Cameron moves into pole position
David Cameron continues to build support as the three Tory leadership contenders battle for backing from MPs.
BBC News - October 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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