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U.S. Forces Strike Iraqi Rebel Stronghold Near Syrian Border
About 1,000 American troops stormed into a village in northwest Iraq near the Syrian border on Saturday in an operation aimed at freeing the area from insurgent control.
New York Times - October 1, 2005
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36 killed in Bali blasts
A string of blasts on the Indonesian resort island of Bali have killed at least 36 people and injured about 103 others, hospital officials say.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Marty Natalegawa told CNN it appeared the blasts were "the work of terrorists."
CNN - October 1, 2005
Middle-Class Family Life in Iraq Withers Amid the Chaos of War
Middle-class Iraqis feel increasingly trapped between the forces that are threatening to split the country apart.
New York Times - October 1, 2005
Yankees Secure Another Division Title
The Yankees won their eighth consecutive A.L. East title, scorching Tim Wakefield for three homers and riding Randy Johnson to a victory.
New York Times - October 1, 2005
Algerian Rebels Said to Reject Amnesty
An Internet statement attributed to Algeria's largest outlawed Islamic militant group, aligned with Al Qaeda, says that it opposes amnesty in exchange for laying down its arms.
New York Times - October 1, 2005
Iran Hints of Reductions of Oil Sales Over Nuclear Dispute
Iran, the world's fourth biggest oil producer, said it may hold back on oil sales if its nuclear program is referred to the U.N. Security Council.
New York Times - October 1, 2005
Kosovo at a Crossroads: U.N. Sees a Deal Just Ahead
For more than six years, a United Nations mission has been trying to forge a modern democratic system in this region.
New York Times - October 1, 2005
To More Inmates, Life Term Means Dying Behind Bars
Driven by tougher laws, thousands of lifers are going into prisons each year, and in many states only a few are ever coming out.
New York Times - October 1, 2005
Bali Bombings Kill at Least 23 in Tourist Spots
The authorities suspect that Jemaah Islamiyah, a radical Islamic terrorist group in Indonesia, was behind the attacks.
New York Times - October 1, 2005
On Television, Brands Go From Props to Stars
Product placement on television no longer means using brand names as mere props. Advertisers are working with writers to incorporate products into story lines.
New York Times - October 1, 2005
Ramblers attack pylon expansion
The Ramblers Association Scotland says a planned major powerline upgrade would be "disastrous".
BBC News - October 1, 2005
Communication aid for paralysed
Japanese scientists have developed a device which allows people with severe paralysis to communicate.
BBC News - October 1, 2005
Man Utd recover to beat Fulham
Ruud van Nistelrooy scores twice as Man Utd come from behind to beat Fulham.
BBC News - October 1, 2005
Boxing: Jones v Tarver 3
Light heavyweight rivals Roy Jones Jr and Antonio Tarver meet for a third time on Saturday.
BBC News - October 1, 2005
Football: Hammers snatch draw
Yossi Benayoun helps West Ham earn a battling draw at Sunderland.
BBC News - October 1, 2005
Bali bomb attacks claim 25 lives
At least 25 people die and more than 100 are injured as the Indonesian resort island of Bali is hit by bomb blasts.
BBC News - October 1, 2005
Ken 'only middle-ground Tory'
Kenneth Clarke is to say his middle ground views mean he is the only man who can return the Tories to power.
BBC News - October 1, 2005
Police appeal over model's murder
Police are appealing for information over the murder of a model in Croydon, south London last week.
BBC News - October 1, 2005
Blair condemns Bali bomb attacks
The prime minister pledges his support for Indonesia in the wake of the latest bomb attacks to hit Bali.
BBC News - October 1, 2005
Iraqi minister's brother seized
Gunmen kidnap the brother of Iraqi Interior Minister Bayan Jabor Solagh as he drives home in Baghdad.
BBC News - October 1, 2005
Tory MP helps save drowning man
A Conservative MP came to the rescue of a drowning man, it has been revealed.
BBC News - October 1, 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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