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U.S. Drones Crowd Iraq's Skies to Fight Insurgents
In the skies over Iraq, the number of remotely piloted aircraft has shot up to more than 700 from just a handful four years ago.
New York Times - April 5, 2005
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Tens of thousands of pilgrims stood in line for as long as eight hours Tuesday to file past Pope John Paul II's body as it lies in state in St. Peter's Basilica. With up to 2 million pilgrims expected over the coming days the ancient Roman Circus Maximus was turned into a free camping site.
CNN - April 5, 2005
Deliveryman Emerges Safely After 3 Days Stranded in Elevator
A restaurant deliveryman spent three days unnoticed in a stalled high-rise elevator as an intensive search swirled around him.
New York Times - April 5, 2005
Jeter Hits a Walk-Off Homer to Sink the Red Sox
Mariano Rivera blew a lead against the Boston Red Sox, but Derek Jeter bailed him out with a leadoff homer in the bottom of the ninth inning.
New York Times - April 5, 2005
Connecticut Prepares to Sue U.S. Over Bush Education Law
The suit would open a new chapter in a struggle between states and the federal government over the law, known as No Child Left Behind.
New York Times - April 5, 2005
Major Parties in Iraq Agree on President and 2 Vice Presidents
The agreement breaks a two-month deadlock and is the first significant step in forming a new government.
New York Times - April 5, 2005
Huge Crowds of Pilgrims Converge on the Vatican
At least one million people flocked to St. Peter's Square by the end of the first full day of public grieving over the pope's body.
New York Times - April 5, 2005
Gaza Settlers Reluctantly Meet with Sharon on Evacuation Order
In an effort both to comfort and to split the Israeli settlers facing evacuation this summer from the Gaza Strip, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon of Israel met with some of their representatives.
New York Times - April 5, 2005
Pfizer Sees Weaker 2005 Earnings but Longer-Term Growth
Pfizer warned today that competition from generic drugs and weak sales for its pain medication Celebrex would reduce its earnings by 6 percent this year.
New York Times - April 5, 2005
Peter Jennings of ABC Says He Has Lung Cancer
ABC said that Peter Jennings, who is 66 years old, would work as often as he could during the course of his treatment.
New York Times - April 5, 2005
Lawsuit hits Blackberry revenues
Research In Motion, which makes e-mail device Blackberry, reports a fourth-quarter loss after a costly patent court case.
BBC News - April 5, 2005
Trump Hotels out of bankruptcy
A court gives the flagship company of businessman Donald Trump the go-ahead to exit Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
BBC News - April 5, 2005
Golf: US Masters' draw
Vijay Singh tees off with Lee Westwood and Tiger Woods with Darren Clarke in the Masters first round.
BBC News - April 5, 2005
'Victim' grilled on Jackson story
A man who told a California court Michael Jackson molested him as a child admits he initially denied it.
BBC News - April 5, 2005
Nobel Prize novelist Bellow dies
Saul Bellow, the American novelist who won the Nobel Prize for works including Herzog, has died, aged 89.
BBC News - April 5, 2005
Girl amputee, six, gets MRSA bug
A six-year-old girl who had her hands and feet amputated after contracting meningitis is struck by the MRSA infection.
BBC News - April 5, 2005
Parties get on the campaign trail
Politicians in Scotland gear up for the first full day of campaigning in the run-up to the general election.
BBC News - April 5, 2005
Parties trade insults on day one
As the general election date is confirmed, the Welsh parties launch immediate attacks on each other.
BBC News - April 5, 2005
Lifeline pension fund launched
The government introduces the Pension Protection Fund (PPF), which aims to compensate workers who lose out when employers go bust.
BBC News - April 5, 2005
Football: Liverpool beat Juventus
Liverpool beat Juventus 2-1 in their Champions League quarter-final first leg.
BBC News - April 5, 2005
Terror drill tests US hospitals
Attention switches to how hospitals cope with casualties as the US' biggest ever terror drill continues.
BBC News - April 5, 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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