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U.S. and France Agree Iran Must Stop Making Nuclear Fuel
France said that Iran should be allowed to have a civilian nuclear power program as long as it acquires the nuclear fuel elsewhere.
New York Times - October 14, 2005
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'It's just lousy' in waterlogged Northeast
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'It's just lousy' in waterlogged Northeast
At least 10 people have died because of the downpours since last weekend, and four others remain missing in New Hampshire. New Jersey's acting governor declared a statewide state of emergency late Friday afternoon.
CNN - October 14, 2005
Rain Slows but Water Keeps Rising
The rain began to ease in northern New Jersey and parts of New York today after pounding the region for seven days.
New York Times - October 14, 2005
Rove Testifies Again in C.I.A. Leak Investigation
Karl Rove spent over four hours at the courthouse and was told by prosecutors that they had not yet decided whether he should be charged, his lawyer said.
New York Times - October 14, 2005
Quiet Tension Grips Iraq as Constitution Vote Nears
Clerics, divided along sectarian and ethnic lines, beseeched worshippers to take part in Saturday's vote on a new charter.
New York Times - October 14, 2005
Russia Continues Hunt for Rebels, Putting Death Toll at 96
Roads to Nalchik, in southern Russia, remained blocked today as authorities searched for additional insurgents.
New York Times - October 14, 2005
Needs of Quake Survivors Overwhelm India and Pakistan
With temperatures plummeting, India faced an acute shortage of tents, leaving earthquake survivors in villages of Kashmir to spend their seventh night outdoors.
New York Times - October 14, 2005
Harvard Names New Head of $25.9 Billion Fund
Harvard University announced that it had hired Mohamed A. El-Erian, a managing director at the Pacific Investment Management Company, to head the fund.
New York Times - October 14, 2005
US budget deficit shrinks in 2005
The US budget deficit falls to $319bn in fiscal year 2005, equivalent to 2.6% of GDP, according to official figures.
BBC News - October 14, 2005
Online university form 'glitches'
Moving to a completely online application system for UK universities has not gone without a hitch.
BBC News - October 14, 2005
EU vets agree bird flu measures
EU bird flu experts agree measures to try to prevent the spread of the virus, as a new case emerges in Romania.
BBC News - October 14, 2005
Syria death 'could herald change'
The apparent suicide of Syria's interior minister could herald a more positive future, a leading rights activist says.
BBC News - October 14, 2005
Mosque bomb kills Afghan cleric
A leading pro-government cleric is killed in a bomb attack at a mosque in south-eastern Afghanistan.
BBC News - October 14, 2005
Child grabbed on walk to school
Police have appealed for information after a nine-year-old boy was abducted and left behind shops in Belfast.
BBC News - October 14, 2005
Tornado jet crashes off Scotland
An RAF tornado plane crashes into the sea off the east coast of Scotland, injuring two crewmen.
BBC News - October 14, 2005
Football: Fergie condemns Blatter
Sir Alex Ferguson hits out at Sepp Blatter's comments about Wayne Rooney.
BBC News - October 14, 2005
Kenya-Uganda rail deal is sealed
South African-led consortium Rift Valley wins the right to run Kenya's and Uganda's railways for the next 25 years.
BBC News - October 14, 2005
Turkey tests 9 for bird flu
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Turkey tests 9 for bird flu
Turkish medical staff test nine people for possible bird flu, a day after European health officials confirmed the arrival of the deadly H5N1 strain in the country. EU veterinary experts are holding an emergency meeting to discuss what action to take across the 25-nation bloc.
CNN - October 14, 2005
'Bracing for the next storm'
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'Bracing for the next storm'
Rain fell for an eighth straight day around the waterlogged Northeast on Friday, pushing people from their homes in the middle of the night and leaving train tracks littered with fallen trees.
CNN - October 14, 2005
And on the Seventh Day, It Rained More
The storm that parked itself over New York may have been nastier to New Jersey and Long Island, but it left the city a soggy, frustrated mess.
New York Times - October 14, 2005
Rove testifies again
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Rove testifies again
Karl Rove walked into a Washington federal courthouse Friday for a fourth grand jury appearance in the CIA leak probe, following public disclosure of his conversations with two reporters about the identity of a covert officer at the spy agency.
CNN - October 14, 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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