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State Mediators' Plan Clears Way to Resolve 60-Hour Ordeal
Details of the deal were not announced, but each side received some of what it asked for, according to people close to the talks.
New York Times - December 22, 2005
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New York transit strike ending
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New York transit strike ending
The executive board representing more than 30,000 New York transit employees votes to return to work while contract negotiations continue with the Metropolitan Transit Authority. Union chief Roger Toussaint says members are returning to work immediately but it is not clear how soon trains and buses...
CNN - December 22, 2005
House passes one-month Patriot Act extension
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House passes one-month Patriot Act extension
The House Thursday rejected a Senate-approved six-month extension of the Patriot Act, which expires December 31. Instead, it approved an one-month extension and sent the measure back to the other side of the Capitol, leaving the measure's fate still uncertain.
CNN - December 22, 2005
NYC's transit strike is over
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NYC's transit strike is over
The executive board representing the New York City transit union has voted to send 30,000 striking workers back to work immediately while negotiations continue. Still, the timetable for bus and subway service to resume remains unclear.
CNN - December 22, 2005
Buses Back First, Then Subways, but Not Right Away
Many New Yorkers this evening will once again have to rely on alternate means of transportation.
New York Times - December 22, 2005
4 Palestinians Killed in West Bank and Gaza
Israelis killed three militants in Nablus. In Gaza, Palestinians fired rockets and Israel fired artillery, killing one man.
New York Times - December 22, 2005
Top Afghan Lawmaker Quits Opposition to Back Karzai
The new chairman of the Parliament said today that he would resign as leader of the opposition in the interests of the people.
New York Times - December 22, 2005
Egyptian Opposition Leader, Echoing Iran, Calls Holocaust "Myth"
The leader of Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood issued a statement condemning America while declaring that the Holocaust was a "myth."
New York Times - December 22, 2005
Dutch Indecision on Troops Hinders NATO's Afghan Mission
The Dutch government said it would send up to 1,400 more troops to Afghanistan but left the final decision to its Parliament.
New York Times - December 22, 2005
Ford gains union healthcare deal
Ford secures a deal with its main union that will help it save an annual $850m in healthcare costs.
BBC News - December 22, 2005
Ex-Colombia minister faces trial
A former Colombian minister is charged with instigating the murder of a presidential candidate in 1989.
BBC News - December 22, 2005
Rumsfeld hints at Iraq troop cut
The US Defence Secretary hints that US troop levels in Iraq could fall next year, but makes no promises.
BBC News - December 22, 2005
House trims US Patriot Act term
The US House of Representatives votes to cut an extension to the Patriot Act from six months to one.
BBC News - December 22, 2005
Hospice man in fresh controversy
The man at the centre of a crisis in the Northern Ireland Hospice is involved in another controversy in England.
BBC News - December 22, 2005
Serbia warns fugitives' helpers
People aiding key Bosnian Serb war crimes suspects have been identified and risk arrest, Serbia warns.
BBC News - December 22, 2005
Police 'reject' force merger plan
Only 13 out of 43 police forces in England and Wales want to merge, says police authorities body.
BBC News - December 22, 2005
Football: Burley to coach Saints
George Burley is to be Southampton's new team boss, working with director of football Sir Clive Woodward.
BBC News - December 22, 2005
NY transport workers end strike
New York's transport union is to end a three-day strike that forced millions of commuters out into the cold.
BBC News - December 22, 2005
Man charged over 21 July attacks
Police investigating the 21 July failed London bombings charge a man with conspiring to cause explosions.
BBC News - December 22, 2005
NYC transit workers strike may end
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NYC transit workers strike may end
A mediator in the New York transit strike says union leaders have agreed to "take steps" to have more than 30,000 striking employees return to work while negotiations continue. The union's executive board is expected to approve the deal by the end of the day, he says.
CNN - December 22, 2005
Strikers may be headed back to work
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Strikers may be headed back to work
A mediator in the New York transit strike said Thursday that union leaders have agreed to "take steps" to have more than 30,000 striking employees return to work while negotiations continue
CNN - December 22, 2005
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WILL GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE U.S. MILITARY STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY?
NO. MORE DISTRACTIONS WILL NOT MAKE US STRONGER.
YES. MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE.
IT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
GAYS ARE ALREADY SERVING SO IT WON'T HELP OR HURT MUCH.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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