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Transit Union Tries New Tack on Pensions
The transit union is filing a complaint with a state labor board over the M.T.A.'s insistence on less generous pensions.
New York Times - December 18, 2005
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Bush: Iraq war not lost
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Bush: Iraq war not lost
U.S. President George W. Bush will reiterate his case for staying the course in Iraq and keeping troops in place during a speech starting at 9 p.m. ET (0200 GMT Monday).
CNN - December 18, 2005
Sharon suffers mild stroke
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Sharon suffers mild stroke
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon suffered a mild stroke Sunday, a hospital official said. Although Sharon will remain in the hospital for a few days, his condition is improving and he was conscious throughout, a doctor said. Sharon "is now speaking with his family" and members of his go...
CNN - December 18, 2005
Bush: Iraq pullout would hurt U.S. credibility
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Bush: Iraq pullout would hurt U.S. credibility
President Bush will say Sunday night that a premature withdrawal from Iraq would damage U.S. credibility just as insurgents are starting to feel "a tightening noose." In excerpts from Bush's first speech from the Oval Office since the start of the Iraq war, Bush hails last week's Iraqi ele...
CNN - December 18, 2005
Bush Administration Mounts Broad Defense of Iraq War
As Vice President Dick Cheney made a surprise visit to Iraq today, President Bush prepared for a rare Oval Office address.
New York Times - December 18, 2005
Garciaparra Joins the Los Angeles Dodgers
Nomar Garciaparra, who made five All-Star teams for the Red Sox from 1996 to 2004, has agreed to a one-year contract with the Dodgers.
New York Times - December 18, 2005
Cheney Cites Progress During Surprise Visit
Vice President Dick Cheney paid a surprise visit to Iraq while insurgents launched a string of attacks that left at least nine people dead.
New York Times - December 18, 2005
Israel's Prime Minister Suffers a Mild Stroke
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon was rushed to a hospital, but within hours he was recovering and in good condition.
New York Times - December 18, 2005
Trade Officials Agree to End Subsidies for Agricultural Exports
The deal sets a deadline for wiping out subsidies of agricultural exports by 2013, realizing a goal of U.S. negotiators.
New York Times - December 18, 2005
Colts bid for perfect season ends
San Diego beat Indianapolis 26-17 to end their hopes of an historic unbeaten year.
BBC News - December 18, 2005
JCB single beats Westlife to top
A song about a boy on a JCB beats Westlife and Diana Ross to the top of the singles chart.
BBC News - December 18, 2005
Patients 'confused over rights'
A survey by the Patients Association suggests people think they have more rights than they actually do.
BBC News - December 18, 2005
Snooker: Ding claims title
Ding Junhui outplays Steve Davis 10-6 to win the UK Championship final in York.
BBC News - December 18, 2005
Medical students 'owe £20,000'
UK medical students owe an average of more than £20,000 by their final year, a survey suggests.
BBC News - December 18, 2005
Israel's Sharon suffers a stroke
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is in hospital after a minor stroke, but his life is reportedly not in danger.
BBC News - December 18, 2005
Time names Persons of Year
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Time names Persons of Year
The good deeds of an activist rock legend and one of the world's richest men and his wife carried the day in 2005, as Time magazine on Sunday named U2 frontman Bono and philanthropic couple Bill and Melinda Gates as its "Persons of the Year."
CNN - December 18, 2005
Time Persons of Year: Bono, Gates
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Time Persons of Year: Bono, Gates
The good deeds of an activist rock legend and one of the world's richest men and his wife carry the day in 2005, as Time magazine names U2 frontman Bono and philanthropic couple Bill and Melinda Gates as its "Persons of the Year."
CNN - December 18, 2005
WTO seals farms deal amid protests
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WTO seals farms deal amid protests
Ministers from 149 states save long-running global trade talks from collapse with an interim deal to end farm export subsidies by 2013 and open up markets in wealthier countries to the world's poorest nations.
CNN - December 18, 2005
Lutes + Synthesizers +Rock Beats = America's Most Popular Christmas Music?
Chip Davis, the founder of Mannheim Steamroller, has sold 27 million albums by figuring out what Americans really want to hear during the holidays.
New York Times - December 18, 2005
Cheney Cites Progress During Surprise Visit to Iraq
Vice President Dick Cheney proclaimed that last week's election showed tangible progress toward a stable democracy.
New York Times - December 18, 2005
Nations Reach Agreement at World Trade Conference
The world's leading trading nations resolved a series of issues that have blocked a global trade agreement for the last three years.
New York Times - December 18, 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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