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US jobs data shows steady growth
The US economy creates 146,000 new jobs in June, taking the jobless rate down to a four-year low of 5.0%.
BBC News - July 8, 2005
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Olympics Drop Baseball and Softball
Olympic leaders reversed the expansion instincts that have gripped the movement for more than 50 years.
New York Times - July 8, 2005
Cuba and Florida Keys Gird for Pummeling by Hurricane
Hurricane Dennis's projected path could put it in the United States's southern Gulf Coast shore by midday Sunday.
New York Times - July 8, 2005
Group of 8 Leaders Announce Pacts on Aid to Africa
Leaders claimed substantial progress in addressing African poverty, global warming and the Mideast conflict.
New York Times - July 8, 2005
London Officials Report Details of Attack and Recovery Snags
The death toll rose above 50 as investigators released their first account and workers still tried to reach the dead aboard one train.
New York Times - July 8, 2005
Iraq Asks Muslim Nations Not to Be Deterred by Envoy's Death
Iraqi leaders are concerned that concern that the slaying of a diplomat would derail attempts by the nascent Baghdad government to draw stronger diplomatic support.
New York Times - July 8, 2005
Wall Street Encouraged by Job Growth in June
The U.S. economy added 146,000 jobs in June, slightly less than expected, while the unemployment rate fell to 5 percent, a level last seen in September 2001.
New York Times - July 8, 2005
Three-year term for Zeta stalker
Dawnette Knight, the woman who stalked actress Catherine Zeta Jones, is sentenced to three years in jail.
BBC News - July 8, 2005
Driver remembers bomb 'carnage'
The driver of the bus blown apart in the London bombings says he is "relieved to be here".
BBC News - July 8, 2005
G8 summit: View from Africa
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BBC News - July 8, 2005
Hurricane Dennis slams into Cuba
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BBC News - July 8, 2005
Air France jet turned back by US
An Air France flight to Chicago returns to Paris because of what US officials describe as a suspect passenger.
BBC News - July 8, 2005
Egypt to cut Iraq mission staff
Egypt will reduce its Iraq embassy staff following the abduction and killing of its ambassador there.
BBC News - July 8, 2005
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New York Times - July 8, 2005
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A majority of the 100 senators, including the majority leader, have never participated in a Supreme Court confirmation.
New York Times - July 8, 2005
London Toll Is Raised Above 50; Police Vow Broad Investigation
Officials were still trying to reach the dead aboard one train inside a tunnel today as police promised a massive investigation.
New York Times - July 8, 2005
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New York Times - July 8, 2005
With Characteristic Fortitude, Britons Carry On
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New York Times - July 8, 2005
June Job Creation Lags Behind Expectations
The number of jobs added in June was slightly less than expected. The unemployment rate dipped to 5.0 percent, the lowest in four years.
New York Times - July 8, 2005
Killer's 'remorse' for BTK deaths
An ex-church leader who confessed to the BTK serial murders in Kansas expresses remorse at the deaths.
BBC News - July 8, 2005
Rice heads for Asia nuclear talks
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BBC News - July 8, 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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