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U.S. Charges 3 Men in Ohio With Planning Attacks in Iraq
The indictment alleged that they plotted to kill U.S. and coalition military personnel in Iraq and other countries.
New York Times - February 21, 2006
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Bush backs port deal with veto threat
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Bush backs port deal with veto threat
President Bush on Tuesday strongly defended a deal that would let a United Arab Emirates-based company run six major U.S. seaports, telling reporters that he would veto any bill to hold up the agreement.
CNN - February 21, 2006
American Cohen Leads After Short Program
Sasha Cohen, the U.S. champion, dazzled the judges with a sassy, sensational program Tuesday night and slipped past world champion Irina Slutskaya of Russia by a slim .03 points.
New York Times - February 21, 2006
Embattled President of Harvard to Step Down at End of Semester
Lawrence H. Summers's decision came after several weeks of agitation by the faculty over the resignation of a dean.
New York Times - February 21, 2006
Bush Threatens to Veto Any Bill to Stop Port Takeover
The president rejected calls to block a state-owned company from Dubai from assuming control of six American ports.
New York Times - February 21, 2006
U.S. Not Prepared to Indict 2 Class-Action Lawyers
Two famed class-action attorneys at the center of a five-year, wide-ranging federal investigation are expected to walk away without being charged.
New York Times - February 21, 2006
US Fed leaves base rate door open
The US Fed's January rate rise has brought borrowing costs close to where they need to be, policy-makers believe.
BBC News - February 21, 2006
Beleaguered Harvard head to quit
President of Harvard University Lawrence Summers announces his resignation after a turbulent five years.
BBC News - February 21, 2006
Bush threatens veto in ports row
President George W Bush says he will veto any law blocking a deal to give an Arab company control of six US ports.
BBC News - February 21, 2006
Thomas out as Ruddock meets WRU
Ex-Wales coach Mike Ruddock tells the WRU why he departed as Wales coach, while captain Gareth Thomas is ruled out of the Six Nations.
BBC News - February 21, 2006
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BBC News - February 21, 2006
McKie questions go to parliament
The lord advocate and the justice minister are to make parliamentary statements on the Shirley McKie case.
BBC News - February 21, 2006
DNA 'could predict your surname'
Forensic scientists could use DNA retrieved from a crime scene to predict the surname of the suspect, a study suggests.
BBC News - February 21, 2006
Henry goal earns Arsenal win
Thierry Henry's goal gives Arsenal a stunning Champions League win against Real Madrid in The Bernabeu.
BBC News - February 21, 2006
Football: Liverpool defeated
Liverpool slip to defeat in Lisbon as Anderson Luisao scores a late winner for Benfica.
BBC News - February 21, 2006
Report probes US custody deaths
Figures obtained by the BBC say nearly 100 prisoners have died in US custody in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2002.
BBC News - February 21, 2006
20 killed in Baghdad market blast
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20 killed in Baghdad market blast
A car bomb detonated in a marketplace in southern Baghdad, killing 20 people and wounding 25 anothers, police say. Earlier, a roadside blast (pictured) killed a policeman and wounded two civilians in central Baghdad.
CNN - February 21, 2006
Execution delayed as doctors walk out
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Execution delayed as doctors walk out
The planned execution of a California man convicted of raping and murdering a 17-year-old girl was delayed until Tuesday night after two anesthesiologists refused to participate because of ethical concerns.
CNN - February 21, 2006
Abbas Formally Asks Hamas to Form New Government
The request was made as a top Hamas leader said Iran was likely to play an increasing important role in Palestinian affairs.
New York Times - February 21, 2006
Harvard President Has Decided to Resign, Officials Say
If confirmed, the resignation of Lawrence H. Summers would follow several weeks of agitation by many members of the faculty.
New York Times - February 21, 2006
Talks on Enriching Nuclear Fuel for Iran in Russia Seem to Stall
A Russian effort to forge a compromise over Iran's nuclear program stalled Monday after five hours of talks ended inconclusively.
New York Times - February 21, 2006
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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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