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U.S. Envoy Leaves Iraq, Conceding 'Job Is Far From Done'
John D. Negroponte, the outgoing American ambassador, left Iraq today after a nine-month tour.
New York Times - March 17, 2005
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McGwire: Baseball has steroid 'problem'
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McGwire: Baseball has steroid 'problem'
Former St. Louis Cardinals slugger Mark McGwire told a congressional panel looking into steroid abuse in baseball that he won't be "naming names."
CNN - March 17, 2005
McGwire: Baseball has steroid 'problem'
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McGwire: Baseball has steroid 'problem'
Former St. Louis Cardinals star Mark McGwire admitted today there was a "problem with steroid use in baseball" but he told a congressional hearing into the abuse he won't be "naming names." He also hit out at allegations, made in a tell-all book by former teammate Jose Canseco, t...
CNN - March 17, 2005
Major League stars testify
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Major League stars testify
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Rice calls for Pakistan democracy
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Thursday called on Pakistan to continue down "a democratic path" that will lead to free and fair elections in 2007, but also praised the nation's military president for his courage in the war on terrorism.
CNN - March 17, 2005
McGwire, at Steroids Hearing, Says He Won't Discuss the Past
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New York Times - March 17, 2005
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New York Times - March 17, 2005
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The Republican leadership of Congress thrust itself into the case of Terry Schiavo, pressing for federal legislation to prevent the removal of her feeding tube on Friday.
New York Times - March 17, 2005
C.I.A. Chief Defends Interrogation Policy and Disavows Torture
Porter J. Goss declined, however, to provide broad assurance about all interrogation techniques used by the agency since the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
New York Times - March 17, 2005
Palestinian Groups Agree to Extend Cease-Fire
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New York Times - March 17, 2005
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While OPEC oil ministers were being entertained by Iran's president, oil traders in New York were sending them a message of defiance.
New York Times - March 17, 2005
US Senate mulls right-to-die case
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BBC News - March 17, 2005
Halliburton exec on fraud charges
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BBC News - March 17, 2005
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BBC News - March 17, 2005
Breastfeeding law comes into play
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BBC News - March 17, 2005
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BBC News - March 17, 2005
NHS smoking drive 'insufficient'
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BBC News - March 17, 2005
Atmosphere found on Saturn moon
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BBC News - March 17, 2005
Somali MPs in peacekeeper brawl
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BBC News - March 17, 2005
Vanunu charged for media contacts
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BBC News - March 17, 2005
US demands Pakistan nuclear help
Condoleezza Rice urges Pakistan to reveal what it knows about the AQ Khan nuclear smuggling network.
BBC News - March 17, 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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