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U.N. Considers Widening Inquiry Into Lebanese Slaying
The Security Council met today on a resolution extending the term of the inquiry an additional six months, to June 15.
New York Times - December 14, 2005
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Martin ups war of words with U.S.
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Martin ups war of words with U.S.
Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin has escalated a war of words with the United States, telling Washington not to dictate to him what topics he can raise in the run-up to Canada's January 23 election.
CNN - December 14, 2005
House Approves Renewal of Patriot Act
The House vote was 251 to 174, but prospects for the anti-terrorism law in the Senate remained uncertain.
New York Times - December 14, 2005
Mayor Outlines Plan to Cope With a Transit Strike
Mayor Bloomberg warned residents to be prepared for large crowds and long delays in the event of a strike Friday.
New York Times - December 14, 2005
Political Bargaining Likely to Follow a Split Vote in Iraq
With the country almost evenly divided between secular and Islamist parties, the election is likely to be followed by protracted bargaining.
New York Times - December 14, 2005
Bush Defends Iraq Strategy on Eve of Parliamentary Elections
President Bush said the U.S. campaign would lead to "total victory" over the forces of tyranny and terrorism.
New York Times - December 14, 2005
S.E.C. Looks to Ease Delisting Rules for Foreign Companies
The S.E.C. chairman said he hoped the new rules would encourage foreign companies to list in the U.S. since they would know it would be relatively easy to leave.
New York Times - December 14, 2005
Swiss Re Is Reported to Be Selling Investment Bank
The insurance company Swiss Re has put its research and investment banking subsidiary Fox, Pitt, Kelton on the block, according to an executive briefed on the matter.
New York Times - December 14, 2005
Tools unlock secrets of early man
Research shows early humans were living in Britain 700,000 years ago, much earlier than previously thought.
BBC News - December 14, 2005
'No deal made over spy charges'
Spy charges against three men were not dropped as part of a deal with the IRA, the prime minister says.
BBC News - December 14, 2005
MSPs to vote on divorce changes
Sweeping reforms to domestic life could be passed on Thursday when MSPs vote on changes to family law.
BBC News - December 14, 2005
Rich nations criticised on trade
Developing countries turn on the US and EU in Hong Kong, urging them to end squabbling over farm subsidies.
BBC News - December 14, 2005
Germany denies 'CIA kidnap' role
Germany denies any role in the alleged abduction of one of its citizens by CIA agents in 2003.
BBC News - December 14, 2005
Holocaust comments condemned
Condemnation greets comments by the Iranian president that the Holocaust was "a myth".
BBC News - December 14, 2005
Football: Man Utd crush Wigan
Wayne Rooney scores two as Man Utd ease the pressure on boss Sir Alex Ferguson with a dominant display.
BBC News - December 14, 2005
Kennedy pledges to stay as leader
Charles Kennedy tells Lib Dem MPs he intends to lead them into the next election, as he fights for his political life.
BBC News - December 14, 2005
Bush praises Iraq efforts on eve of election
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Bush praises Iraq efforts on eve of election
In his fourth and final speech leading up to Iraq's Thursday election for a four-year parliament, President Bush today praised U.S. efforts to fight terrorism and to create a new Mideast democracy. Bush called the election "a watershed moment in the story of freedom."
CNN - December 14, 2005
Iran leader: Holocaust a 'myth'
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Iran leader: Holocaust a 'myth'
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has described the Holocaust as "a myth" and suggested that Israel be moved to Europe, Canada or Alaska. Germany, the United States, the European Commission and Israel condemned his remarks.
CNN - December 14, 2005
Bush: 'I am responsible'
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Bush: 'I am responsible'
On the eve of Iraq's historic election for a permanent parliament, President Bush defended his decision to go to invade Iraq, despite flawed pre-war intelligence. "It is true that much of the intelligence turned out to be wrong. As president I am responsible for the decision to go into Iraq,&qu...
CNN - December 14, 2005
U.S. Trade Deficit Hits New Record of $68.9 Billion
The surprising widening suggests that the problems caused by the hurricanes have taken a larger-than-expected a toll.
New York Times - December 14, 2005
New York Police Mourn at Second Funeral in Eight Days
Officer Daniel Enchautegui was fatally shot after confronting two men who the police say were attempting a burglary.
New York Times - December 14, 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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