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Stamp duty 'unfair to new buyers'
A survey finds most people believe first-time buyers should be exempted from paying stamp duty.
BBC News - January 28, 2005
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Hearing delayed for train crash suspect
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Hearing delayed for train crash suspect
A man charged with murder for allegedly triggering a train derailment was in court Friday, but the hearing was delayed so he could undergo medical tests.
CNN - January 28, 2005
Jackson judge allows 'sexually explicit'  evidence
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Jackson judge allows 'sexually explicit' evidence
Dozens of adult-oriented books, magazines and DVDs seized at Michael Jackson's Neverland ranch -- one with the fingerprints of Jackson and his accuser -- can be used as evidence in the singer's upcoming trial, the judge ruled Friday. Prosecutors said the print and video items include graphic sexual...
CNN - January 28, 2005
Bush rallies Republicans
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Bush rallies Republicans
President Bush rallied congressional Republicans on behalf of his second-term program on Friday, saying, "I think we've proven to the country we know how to set an agenda and work together to achieve it."
CNN - January 28, 2005
Official: Law officers involved in Beslan plot
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Official: Law officers involved in Beslan plot
Two law enforcement accomplices have been arrested and others are wanted in connection with last September's school massacre in Beslan, Russia, that left 344 people dead, the head of a special commission said Friday.
CNN - January 28, 2005
Lockheed Martin Wins $1.6 Billion Marine One Contract
The Pentagon today chose Lockheed Martin and a group of international partners over an American-only team to build the next fleet of presidential helicopters.
New York Times - January 28, 2005
5 U.S. Soldiers and 5 Iraqis Killed in Attacks in Baghdad
In other incidents, an Army helicopter crashed in Baghdad and Iraq announced the arrest of aides to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
New York Times - January 28, 2005
Israel Curtails Gaza Incursions in Response to Abbas Moves
Israel ordered its army today to stop offensive operations in the Gaza Strip and scale them back sharply in the West Bank.
New York Times - January 28, 2005
With Hope, Expatriate Iraqis Line Up to Vote in 14 Countries
Thousands of eligible Iraqi voters from Australia to the U.S. took part in the first free Iraqi elections since 1954.
New York Times - January 28, 2005
Death row 'volunteer's' court win
A US court says Connecticut can execute a serial killer who wants to die, if a final appeal by his father fails.
BBC News - January 28, 2005
Bolivia autonomy protest heats up
Thousands of people are taking part in an assembly in Bolivia's Santa Cruz province to discuss calls for autonomy.
BBC News - January 28, 2005
McAleese 'sorry' over Nazi remark
Mary McAleese says she is "deeply sorry" for remarks comparing Nazi hatred with Northern Ireland.
BBC News - January 28, 2005
China Dreamliner deal for Boeing
The US aerospace giant signs a deal worth up to $7.2bn to supply 60 of its new Dreamliner airlines to six Chinese carriers.
BBC News - January 28, 2005
Nurse's killer sent to Broadmoor
A schizophrenic who beat a nurse to death is ordered to be detained in Broadmoor Prison.
BBC News - January 28, 2005
Football: B'ham £6m Bellamy fee
Newcastle are close to offloading Craig Bellamy after agreeing a fee of £6m with Birmingham.
BBC News - January 28, 2005
Boxing: Harrison secures draw
Scott Harrison clings on to his WBO featherweight title after escaping with a draw against Victor Polo in Glasgow.
BBC News - January 28, 2005
ANC moves to back Zimbabwe trip
South Africa's ruling ANC ends its opposition to a controversial trade union mission to Zimbabwe.
BBC News - January 28, 2005
Chile secret police chief jailed
Gen Manuel Contreras begins a 12-year jail sentence amid scenes of court chaos before he heads to prison.
BBC News - January 28, 2005
Big Hamas win in Gaza's election
Palestinian militant group Hamas wins a huge victory in local polls in Gaza, final results show.
BBC News - January 28, 2005
Life for 'Lady in Lake' husband
A retired teacher is jailed for life for the ice axe murder of his wife in Cumbria nearly 30 years ago.
BBC News - January 28, 2005
Jackson judge allows Bashir film
The judge in Michael Jackson's trial says Martin Bashir's controversial documentary can be shown to jurors.
BBC News - January 28, 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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