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U.S.-Led Troops Begin Sweep in Heartland of Iraq Insurgency
The U.S. military said today that thousands of troops had begun a sweep near the town of Hit in the volatile province of Anbar.
New York Times - November 30, 2005
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With a new chief justice on the bench, the nation's high court seemed divided Wednesday in a high-profile abortion case that could have a major impact on the laws -- and politics -- regarding the medical procedure.
CNN - November 30, 2005
Study Shows Weakening of Atlantic Currents
Atlantic Ocean currents that make northern Europe warmer than it would otherwise be have weakened by about a third over the last 50 years, British oceanographers are reporting.
New York Times - November 30, 2005
Justices Consider Abortion Case on Parental Notification
The case could signal where the court is headed on abortion under John G. Roberts Jr. and after Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
New York Times - November 30, 2005
Library's Art Auction Fails to Meet Expectations
One of two portraits of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart from the New York Public Library's collection failed to sell at Sotheby's yesterday.
New York Times - November 30, 2005
Documents Reveal More About Court Pick's Views
In 1985, Samuel Alito made clear his hope that the Supreme Court would overturn a ruling that established abortion rights.
New York Times - November 30, 2005
Panel Urges Britain to Raise Retirement Age
The panel urged today that the retirement age should be raised to 67 years old as part of a major pension overhaul.
New York Times - November 30, 2005
Merkel Makes First Major Speech as Germany's Chancellor
Angela Merkel condemned the kidnapping of a German citizen in Iraq and vowed to make Germany "one of the three top countries in Europe in 10 years."
New York Times - November 30, 2005
Peres Voices Support for Sharon in Israeli Elections
Elder statesman Shimon Peres announced today that he was leaving the Labor Party and would back Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's centrist movement.
New York Times - November 30, 2005
UN workers hold stoppage
Several hundred staff at the World Health Organization take part in a one-hour stoppage over job cuts.
BBC News - November 30, 2005
Miller 'sorry' for WMD mistakes
Judith Miller, the New York Times journalist at the centre of the CIA agent leak scandal, apologises to her readers.
BBC News - November 30, 2005
Panama welcomes Cuba surgery
Panama's leader thanks Cuba for offering free eye treatment to Panamanians.
BBC News - November 30, 2005
Ecuador swears in new top court
The new judges on Ecuador's Supreme Court are sworn in, nearly a year after it was disbanded.
BBC News - November 30, 2005
Court blow for Blackberry maker
The maker of the Blackberry mobile device is hit by a court ruling which could affect its operations in the US.
BBC News - November 30, 2005
Schools aide quits over reforms
Labour MP Martin Salter has resigned as parliamentary aide to a schools minister.
BBC News - November 30, 2005
Prevention 'focus of HIV fight'
Politicians and campaigners pledge to focus on HIV prevention to stop the spread of the virus.
BBC News - November 30, 2005
Fears over unisex PE changing
Separate changing rooms for boys and girls are not offered by up to one in five primary schools, research suggests.
BBC News - November 30, 2005
Priest hurt in homophobic beating
A priest is beaten with a metal baseball bat in what police say was an unprovoked homophobic attack.
BBC News - November 30, 2005
Four freed in 1972 bomb inquiry
Four people are released without charge by police re-examining the 1972 Claudy bombings.
BBC News - November 30, 2005
House 'blast' man severely burnt
An investigation begins into a serious fire at a house after neighbours report a gas explosion.
BBC News - November 30, 2005
Football: Liverpool climb table
Liverpool jump three places in the Premiership table to go fourth after beating Sunderland.
BBC News - November 30, 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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