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U.S. Envoy Pessimistic Over North Korean Nuclear Program
In each capital on his tour of Northeast Asia, Christopher R. Hill has given a news conference in which he has called for North Korea to return to the negotiating table.
New York Times - April 29, 2005
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The United States and Italy failed to come to the same conclusions in the investigation of the shooting death of an Italian intelligence agent at a U.S. Army checkpoint in Baghdad last month, officials said Friday. Italian security agent Nicola Calipari, 50, died of a gunshot to the head as he was s...
CNN - April 29, 2005
Bombs kill at least 27 in Iraq
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Bombs kill at least 27 in Iraq
A day after Iraq's new government began to take shape, a spurt of car and roadside bombings Friday killed at least 27 people, including three U.S. troops, and wounded 100 other people, officials said.
CNN - April 29, 2005
Mother charged in children's deaths
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Mother charged in children's deaths
The mother of a 9-year-old boy and 3-year-old girl who were fatally stabbed more than 200 times each inside their suburban Chicago home was charged Friday with two counts of first-degree murder, authorities said.
CNN - April 29, 2005
Bush Speech Fuels Capitol Debate Over Social Security's Future
House Republicans said they would draft legislation embodying his plans while Democrats braced for a bitter fight.
New York Times - April 29, 2005
Rebels Respond to New Iraqi Coalition With Wave of Attacks
Ten car bombs across greater Baghdad killed at least 30 people, mostly members of the Iraqi forces, and wounded 99 others.
New York Times - April 29, 2005
China Warmly Welcomes Taiwan Opposition Leader
China's top leader, Hu Jintao, and his guest formally ended decades of hostility with a nationally televised handshake.
New York Times - April 29, 2005
U.S. and Italy Disagree in Inquiry of Agent's Death in Iraq
The U.S. and Italy agreed to disagree on the conclusions of an inquiry into the shooting of an Italian by U.S. troops last month.
New York Times - April 29, 2005
New U.S. Trade Envoy Faces Old Problems With China
Rob Portman, Republican of Ohio, was sworn in as the new United States trade representative today following the Senate's approval of his nomination early this morning.
New York Times - April 29, 2005
Hints of Revaluation Emerge as China's Currency Briefly Floats
An unexpected lurch in the value of the yuan today was enough to roil currency markets around the world.
New York Times - April 29, 2005
Clear Channel announces spin-off
US media group Clear Channel sees its shares rise after it unveils plans to spin off its live entertainment arm and to make a special payout to shareholders
BBC News - April 29, 2005
Afghan memorial for US activist
Afghans hold a memorial for a US rights activist who raised millions of dollars for victims of US military action.
BBC News - April 29, 2005
Cricket: Openers hit Windies hard
South Africa are 214-0 after a rain-hit first day in Antigua, with both openers making tons against West Indies.
BBC News - April 29, 2005
Golf: Atwal into New Orleans lead
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BBC News - April 29, 2005
UN ex-envoy 'broke staff rules'
The UN says its former North Korea envoy, facing an Iraq oil-for-food probe, employed a relative against staff rules.
BBC News - April 29, 2005
Brazil reassured on Venezuela-US
Brazil's leader says relations between Venezuela and the US are improving, at his first news conference since 2003.
BBC News - April 29, 2005
Rice to end Latin American tour
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is due in El Salvador which the US sees as its key ally in the region.
BBC News - April 29, 2005
Simpsons celebrates 350th episode
Producers say there is no end in sight for The Simpsons as the cartoon sitcom reaches its 350th episode.
BBC News - April 29, 2005
Shot boy 'responds to his mother'
There has been a slight improvement in the condition of a child shot in a playground, police say.
BBC News - April 29, 2005
Blair in appeal to protest voters
Tony Blair warns against letting the Tories in "by the back door", as opposition parties keep up pressure on Iraq.
BBC News - April 29, 2005
Snooker: Ebdon and Murphy tie
Shaun Murphy and Peter Ebdon are tied 12-12 going into the final session of their semi-final.
BBC News - April 29, 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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