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U.S. Is Said to Pay to Plant Articles in Iraq Papers
The White House was besieged with questions today on the matter, and vowed to find out what had happened.
New York Times - December 1, 2005
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Singapore drug hanging 'barbaric'
The Australian government called Singapore's execution of a young Australian drug smuggler "barbaric." Tuong Van Nguyen, 25, was hanged at Singapore's Changi jail at 6 a.m local time Friday (2200 GMT Thursday), the Home Affairs Ministry confirmed in an e-mailed statement, The Associated Pr...
CNN - December 1, 2005
Parks' historic act of defiance
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Parks' historic act of defiance
Fifty years ago, Rosa Parks made history. In honor of that moment, hundreds of children marched in Montgomery, Alabama, commemorating the anniversary of the day Parks refused to give up her bus seat to a white man.
CNN - December 1, 2005
Inquiry Begins on Florida School Friendly to Athletes
The correspondence high school has helped athletes raise their grades enough to be eligible for college scholarships.
New York Times - December 1, 2005
New York Outpaces 10 Other Cities in Gains at Schools
New York City has made substantial gains in narrowing the gap in achievement between black and Hispanic students and their white counterparts.
New York Times - December 1, 2005
4 U.S. Troops Killed in Push Against Iraqi Rebels
The U.S. military has pressed a series of sweeps in the province of Anbar to disrupt insurgents in advance of Dec. 15 elections.
New York Times - December 1, 2005
Death Toll at 11 as 3rd Bombing Targets Bangladesh Judiciary
The third suicide bombing in as many days signaled a new low in an already steep decline of law and order.
New York Times - December 1, 2005
French Court Overturns Pedophilia Convictions
An appeals court overturned the conviction of six people accused of participating in a pedophilia ring five years ago.
New York Times - December 1, 2005
South Africa's High Court Rules in Favor of Gay Marriage
The ruling made the nation one of just five worldwide that have removed legal barriers to gay and lesbian unions.
New York Times - December 1, 2005
Advertising: Like the Show? Buy the Book. And the Earrings. And the ...
To encourage viewers to tune in for the third-season premiere of "The L Word," Showtime is signing agreements with marketers to introduce tie-in merchandise.
New York Times - December 1, 2005
Wal-Mart is labelled 'bad for US'
Chain-store giant Wal-Mart is dubbed "bad for America" in a poll conducted on behalf of its union-led opponents.
BBC News - December 1, 2005
Fuel prices hit US vehicle sales
A slide in US car market sees Ford sell 18% fewer cars in November with SUVs bearing the brunt of the decline.
BBC News - December 1, 2005
Tension as Honduras awaits result
Interim results in Honduras show the opposition slightly ahead in the presidential poll, but final results are still awaited.
BBC News - December 1, 2005
Millions plea for stem cell work
A leading UK stem cell expert calls on the government to invest at least £350m into research by 2016.
BBC News - December 1, 2005
Primary school results revealed
The annual tables for England's primary schools show how well their pupils did in their Sats tests.
BBC News - December 1, 2005
Floods force people out of homes
People living in the lower Ormeau area of Belfast spend the night out of their homes after they were flooded.
BBC News - December 1, 2005
Drink crash driver spared jail
A mother condemns a sheriff for not jailing the drink driver who knocked down and seriously injured her son.
BBC News - December 1, 2005
Credit cards to restrict lending
Credit cards companies are taking steps to refute the accusation that they lend irresponsibly.
BBC News - December 1, 2005
Gunmen raid Ivory Coast barracks
Armed men attack army barracks in Ivory Coast's main city of Abidjan, and shots are heard elsewhere.
BBC News - December 1, 2005
Australian executed in Singapore
Australian drug smuggler Nguyen Truong Van is hanged in Singapore, despite pleas for clemency.
BBC News - December 1, 2005
Lennon reveals all in new tapes
John Lennon compares life in the band to ancient Rome, in an interview to be broadcast in the UK for the first time.
BBC News - December 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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