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U.S. Denies Guantánamo Inmates' Rights, Judge Says
The administration has been wrongly blocking terror suspects held in Cuba from fighting their detention, the ruling said.
New York Times - January 31, 2005
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A U.S. federal judge rules that non-U.S. fighters in American military custody in Cuba can protest their detention in U.S. courts. The decision puts at legal odds a key component of the Bush administration's incarceration of terror suspects.
CNN - January 31, 2005
Jackson child abuse jury selection begins
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Jackson child abuse jury selection begins
The child-molestation trial for pop star Michael Jackson officially started Monday after 150 prospective jurors filed into the courtroom in the Santa Barbara County Courthouse. About 100 of his fans cheered and chanted outside court as he arrived wearing a white suit. Before entering the court Jacks...
CNN - January 31, 2005
Democrats Clash With Bush on Iraq and Social Security
Democratic leaders today urged President Bush to present a plan for what lies ahead in Iraq and reiterated skepticism about his efforts to change Social Security.
New York Times - January 31, 2005
Experts Urge Tests for Men at Risk of Abdominal Aneurysms
An advisory group is recommending that all men aged 65 to 75 who are smokers or who ever smoked have an ultrasound test for abdominal aortic aneurysms.
New York Times - January 31, 2005
Glass for the Canvas and Gold on the Brush
Jerry Pagane is an artist who makes gold leaf signs using a technique created centuries ago.
New York Times - January 31, 2005
Europe Cautiously Welcomes Iraqi Vote
Somewhat on the defensive after Iraq's election, European leaders who had opposed the war welcomed the vote today.
New York Times - January 31, 2005
Clerics in Najaf Voice Approval of Iraq's Multiparty Elections
The clerics' confidence was obviously inspired by reports of high turnout across the arid Shiite heartland on Sunday.
New York Times - January 31, 2005
MetLife to Buy Citigroup's Travelers Life for $11.5 Billion
The insurance giant will buy Travelers Life & Annuity, and most of Citigroup's foreign insurance units, for $11.5 billion.
New York Times - January 31, 2005
Unions agree United wage deal
United Airlines reaches agreements with pilots and flight attendants on pay cuts which will save the bankrupt airline more than $310m a year.
BBC News - January 31, 2005
Iraq authority 'mismanaged $9bn'
An auditor's report criticises the former US occupation authority in Iraq for mismanaging nearly $9bn in funds.
BBC News - January 31, 2005
Death strains informal Gaza truce
An Israeli-Palestinian truce is shaken as a Palestinian girl is shot dead and Hamas retaliates with mortar fire.
BBC News - January 31, 2005
Policeman drowns saving children
A police officer drowns on holiday in Australia helping to save two children swept out to sea.
BBC News - January 31, 2005
Dental patients feeling the bite
A study reveals less than half of Scottish dentists are accepting new NHS patients
BBC News - January 31, 2005
'I saw forklift abuse' - soldier
A soldier tells a court martial how Iraqi prisoner abuse was "like watching a football match".
BBC News - January 31, 2005
Hillary Clinton suffers collapse
US Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton collapses during a public appearance in Buffalo, after feeling unwell.
BBC News - January 31, 2005
Football: Bellamy off to Celtic
Newcastle striker Craig Bellamy joins Celtic on loan until the end of the season.
BBC News - January 31, 2005
McConnell in 'drink okay' rumpus
Scotland's first minister tells a group of high school pupils that it is okay to get drunk "once in a while."
BBC News - January 31, 2005
Jackson arrives for trial
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Jackson arrives for trial
About 100 fans of pop star Michael Jackson cheered and chanted today as the singer arrived for the first day of his trial on child molestation charges. Jackson arrived at the Santa Barbara County courthouse in a black SUV with tinted windows. He stepped out of the vehicle wearing an all-white suit a...
CNN - January 31, 2005
Jackson arrives for start of trial
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Jackson arrives for start of trial
About 100 fans of pop star Michael Jackson cheered and chanted Monday as the singer arrived for the first day of his trial on child molestation charges. Jackson stepped out of a black SUV with tinted windows and waved to the crowd outside the Santa Barbara County courthouse.
CNN - January 31, 2005
Dems decry Bush policies
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Dems decry Bush policies
Democratic leaders spoke ahead of the State of the Union address Monday morning, with Nancy Pelosi vowing a fight on Social Security and Harry Reid calling for a 'real' plan in Iraq.
CNN - January 31, 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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