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US agrees to back nuclear head
The previously hostile US says it is ready to back Mohamed ElBaradei for a third term at the UN nuclear agency.
BBC News - June 9, 2005
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Senate Approves Judicial Nominee as Filibuster Deal Holds
Judge William H. Pryor Jr. is the last of three controversial court nominees to win confirmation after a Senate deal.
New York Times - June 9, 2005
Different Roads to Finals for Duncan and Billups
Taken two picks apart in the 1997 draft, Tim Duncan has played his entire career in San Antonio while Chauncey Billups jumped to six cities before landing upright in Detroit.
New York Times - June 9, 2005
Census Reports Rising Growth Rate for Hispanics
The largest minority group in the United States is growing faster now than in the past decade, according to a Census Bureau report released.
New York Times - June 9, 2005
Canada's Supreme Court Chips Away at National Health Care
Legal experts said a ruling today would open the door to a wave of lawsuits challenging the health care system in other provinces.
New York Times - June 9, 2005
Protests Swirl Around Deadlocked Talks on New Bolivian Leader
Bolivia's armed forces announced that it could intervene to ensure that the process of anointing a leader is respected amid paralyzing protests.
New York Times - June 9, 2005
Palestinian Leader Urges Factions to Maintain Calm
The militants said they reserved the right to retaliate for any Israeli attacks.
New York Times - June 9, 2005
Fed Chief Sees 'Reasonably Firm' Economy With 'Imbalances'
Home prices in some local markets have climbed to "unsustainable levels" and may be poised for declines, the Fed chief said.
New York Times - June 9, 2005
Eliot Spitzer Tastes Defeat in Court With Broker's Acquittal
The New York attorney general today received his first major legal defeat in his crackdown on Wall Street.
New York Times - June 9, 2005
Fungus 'may help malaria fight'
A fungus could be the newest weapon in the fight against malaria, researchers have suggested.
BBC News - June 9, 2005
Italy hostage released in Kabul
Italian aid worker Clementina Cantoni is freed nearly a month after being taken hostage in Afghanistan.
BBC News - June 9, 2005
Firm defends itself over escape
A security firm which was guarding a prisoner who escaped from an NI court says it regrets the incident.
BBC News - June 9, 2005
Union lobbied over exams system
Scotland's largest teaching union will be asked to safeguard the future of the Standard Grades exam system.
BBC News - June 9, 2005
Best released after assault claim
George Best is released by police investigating an alleged assault outside his former girlfriend's home.
BBC News - June 9, 2005
Tennis: Murray falls to Johansson
Andy Murray loses to Thomas Johansson at Queen's - but Tim Henman goes through.
BBC News - June 9, 2005
Abigail fails to pick out suspect
Stabbing victim Abigail Witchalls fails to identify suspect Richard Cazaly in a photographic identity parade.
BBC News - June 9, 2005
Unrest halts Bolivian Congress
Bolivia's parliament suspends talks on the president's fate, after a protester is reported killed in clashes with police.
BBC News - June 9, 2005
Bush pushes for Patriot Act renewal
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Bush pushes for Patriot Act renewal
President Bush today credited the Patriot Act with helping to convict more than 200 terrorists and dismissed accusations that the law has violated civil liberties. "For the state of our national security, Congress must not rebuild a wall between law enforcement and intelligence," he said t...
CNN - June 9, 2005
3 more arrested in Aruba
CNN
3 more arrested in Aruba
Three more suspects have been arrested in connection with the disappearance of an 18-year-old Alabama student in Aruba, bringing to five the number of men in custody, a prosecutor said Thursday.
CNN - June 9, 2005
Mugabe defends razings, few strike
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Mugabe defends razings, few strike
President Robert Mugabe has defended the razing of shantytowns and a crackdown on small traders in Zimbabwe as an opposition-backed strike failed to gain wide support.
CNN - June 9, 2005
Taking One for the Team, 262 Times
Houston's Craig Biggio is more skillful than any major league player at taking one for the team and is nearing the record for being hit by pitches.
New York Times - June 9, 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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