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U.S. Cites 4 Mideast Allies in Report on Trafficking in People
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice today called the practice of trafficking in human beings an "abomination."
New York Times - June 3, 2005
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Michael Jackson's fate in hands of jury
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Michael Jackson's fate in hands of jury
After blistering closing arguments and the judge's instructions to the jury, Michael Jackson faces what his spokeswoman calls "the waiting game" as jurors deliberate a verdict in the molestation trial. The pop star appeared pale in court and reportedly was treated earlier Friday at a hospi...
CNN - June 3, 2005
Jury gets Jackson case
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Jury gets Jackson case
The child molestation case against Michael Jackson went to the jury Friday afternoon, after the defense and prosecution completed their final arguments. The pop start looked pale in court. He was treated at Santa Ynez Valley Cottage Hospital in Santa Barbara late Thursday or early Friday, said hospi...
CNN - June 3, 2005
Nadal Defeats Federer, Will Face Puerta in French Final
Rafael Nadal turned 19 today, the day that he beat the world's No. 1 player, Roger Federer, in the semifinals of the French Open.
New York Times - June 3, 2005
Michael Jackson Case Goes to Jury
The jury of eight women and four men began deliberating today whether Michael Jackson is guilty of molesting a child and other crimes.
New York Times - June 3, 2005
Israeli Paper Publishes Account of Soldiers' Deadly Reprisal
An Israeli newspaper reported today that Israeli forces carried out revenge attacks on Palestinian police officers three years ago.
New York Times - June 3, 2005
New Attacks Highlight Growing Sectarian Divisions in Iraq
At least three Iraqis were killed in shootings and bombings today, a day after at least 44 Iraqis were killed in attacks.
New York Times - June 3, 2005
As Protests Paralyze Bolivia President Calls for People's Vote
BOGOTÁ, Colombia, June 3 - In an effort to end mounting protests across Bolivia, President Carlos Mesa of Bolivia announced an election late Thursday for a citizen assembly to write a new constitution, and a national referendum that would allow Bolivians to vote for greater regional autonomy.
New York Times - June 3, 2005
Argentine band charged over fire
An Argentine rock band is charged over a fire at a Buenos Aires club in which almost 200 people died.
BBC News - June 3, 2005
Bolivian protesters reject offer
Protests have continued in Bolivia despite promises made by President Carlos Mesa aimed at easing the crisis.
BBC News - June 3, 2005
Cricket: Pakistan start strong in Jamaica
Pakistan reach 336-6 after a stuttering start to day one against West Indies in Jamaica.
BBC News - June 3, 2005
Mary first to exit Big Brother
White witch Mary O'Leary becomes the first person to be evicted from the Big Brother house.
BBC News - June 3, 2005
Brazil's coach in plagiarism row
Brazil's national football coach Carlos Alberto Parreira is accused of plagiarism after the publication of a new book.
BBC News - June 3, 2005
Country life key for homebuyers
Homebuyers value being near green open space more than living close to shops, a survey from Halifax estate agents suggests.
BBC News - June 3, 2005
Taxpayers foot £4,000 phone bill
The bill for a councillor's mobile calls during a Hawaiian holiday will be met by council taxpayers, say officials.
BBC News - June 3, 2005
Woman killed in digger collision
A woman is killed and another person injured in an accident involving a car and a digger in County Antrim.
BBC News - June 3, 2005
Tennis: Teen Nadal stuns Federer
Rafael Nadal defeats Roger Federer in four sets to reach Sunday's French Open final.
BBC News - June 3, 2005
Boxing: Harrison halts Brodie
Scott Harrison stops Michael Brodie in round four to defend his WBO featherweight title.
BBC News - June 3, 2005
SA's Zuma has 'clear conscience'
South Africa's deputy president says he has a clear conscience despite a close ally's corruption conviction.
BBC News - June 3, 2005
US report warns key Gulf allies
The US says four Gulf allies in the war on terror could face sanctions for failing to fight human trafficking.
BBC News - June 3, 2005
Gunfire over 'stolen Potter book'
Shots are fired as a national newspaper attempts to obtain a stolen copy of the new Harry Potter book.
BBC News - June 3, 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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