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U.S. Denies Taiwan Leader Overnight Stay Here
The rebuke was a diplomatic setback for Chen Shui-bian, the independence-leaning Taiwanese leader.
New York Times - May 3, 2006
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Moussaoui gets life in prison
A jury has recommended that al Qaeda terrorist Zacarias Moussaoui spend the rest of his life in prison. The case is the first U.S. criminal case arising from the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. The nine men and three women returned their verdict on the seventh day of deliberations after relivi...
CNN - May 3, 2006
Moussaoui gets life sentence
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Moussaoui gets life sentence
Jury recommends life in prison for al Qaeda terrorist Zacarias Moussaoui. He is the first person convicted in the United States for his role in September 11, 2001 attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people when hijacked passenger jets crashed into the trade center, Pentagon and a Pennsylvania field.
CNN - May 3, 2006
House targets Big Oil with anti-gouging measures
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House targets Big Oil with anti-gouging measures
The House approved criminal penalties and fines of up to $150 million Wednesday for energy companies caught price gouging as lawmakers responded to public anger over high gasoline prices and huge oil industry profits.
CNN - May 3, 2006
Bush Renews Call to Make Tax Cuts Permanent
President Bush said today that tax cuts were directly responsible for the current economic expansion.
New York Times - May 3, 2006
Earl Woods Dies at 74; Role Model to His Son, Tiger
Earl Woods, who mentored his son, Eldrick, and watched him grow into the golfer Tiger Woods, one of the most celebrated athletes of his era, died today.
New York Times - May 3, 2006
Mineta Urges House Panel on Fuel Standards
Democrats said the proposal was meant to give the appearance of action without actually changing policy.
New York Times - May 3, 2006
Soda Distributors to End Most School Sales
The companies said they will sell only water, certain fruit juices and low-fat or fat-free milk to students.
New York Times - May 3, 2006
Jury Decides Against Execution for Moussaoui
A federal court jury voted today to send Zacarias Moussaoui to prison for the rest of his days rather than condemn him to death for the carnage of Sept. 11, 2001. The jury deliberated seven days. "America, you lost!" Mr. Moussaoui shouted as he was led from the courtroom after the verdict was announ...
New York Times - May 3, 2006
Flu Plan Calls for Limited Federal Role
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New York Times - May 3, 2006
De Villepin Decries Vilification of His Character
Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin called for an end to the "lies and calumny" that have cast him as a spiteful bureaucrat.
New York Times - May 3, 2006
Cigna Reports Decline in Profits
PHILADELPHIA, May 3 (AP) — The insurance company Cigna Corporation reported a 19 percent decline in first-quarter profit Wednesday and issued an outlook for full-year earnings that falls short of Wall Street's expectations.
New York Times - May 3, 2006
Raytheon Punishes Chief Executive for Lifting Text
William H. Swanson will face compensation penalties estimated at $1 million for copying portions of his book.
New York Times - May 3, 2006
Boeing optimistic on aid dispute
The EU and US are stepping up efforts to settle a dispute over subsidies to the aircraft industry, Boeing says.
BBC News - May 3, 2006
Golf: Tiger Woods' father dies
Tiger Woods mourns the death of his father, Earl, who has died of cancer.
BBC News - May 3, 2006
Canadian-Iranian author arrested
Renowned Iranian-Canadian intellectual and author Ramin Jahanbegloo is arrested at the airport in Tehran.
BBC News - May 3, 2006
US sprinter denies fraud charges
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BBC News - May 3, 2006
Protest over care home sell-off
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BBC News - May 3, 2006
Prisoners staging rooftop protest
Two prisoners climb onto a roof at Magilligan Prison in County Londonderry, the Prison Service says.
BBC News - May 3, 2006
Garcia wins place in Peru run-off
Alan Garcia will face front-runner Ollanta Humala in Peru's presidential run-off, the election board confirms.
BBC News - May 3, 2006
Football: Hearts European Joy
Paul Hartley's penalty ensures Hearts qualify for the Champions League for the first time.
BBC News - May 3, 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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