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U.S. Marines Mount Second Drive on Insurgents in West Iraq
About 1,000 marines and sailors encircled the city of Haditha in the restive Anbar Province in a bid to trap insurgents.
New York Times - May 25, 2005
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Michael Jackson's defense rested Wednesday without the pop star giving evidence in his child molestation trial. The final witness, comedian Chris Tucker, said he warned the pop star to be careful of the teenage accuser and his family. Jackson denies charges that include molesting a child and conspir...
CNN - May 25, 2005
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U.S. launches 'surprise' offensive
The U.S. launches a wide-ranging offensive against insurgents in western Iraq, involving about 1,000 American and Iraqi troops.
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Idaho campers asked to keep eye out
Campers enjoying Idaho's national forests this Memorial Day weekend are asked to keep an eye out for "anything suspicious" that may lead to clues in the search for two siblings last seen in their home where three people were beaten to death.
CNN - May 25, 2005
Defense Rests in Michael Jackson Trial
The defense in the Michael Jackson child molesting case rested today after Chris Tucker, the comedian, called Mr. Jackson's young accuser "cunning" and "manipulative."
New York Times - May 25, 2005
In European Talks, Iran Agrees to Extend Nuclear Suspension
The development averted a diplomatic crisis that could have led to punitive measures against Iran.
New York Times - May 25, 2005
Democrat Says Bolton May Have Mishandled Classified Data
The vice chairman of the intelligence panel raised a new concern about the U.N. nominee as the full Senate took up the issue.
New York Times - May 25, 2005
Loud, Proud, Unabridged: It Is Too Reading!
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New York Times - May 25, 2005
Ford to Bail Out Visteon and Take Over 24 Plants
Ford said today that it would bail out out Visteon, its ailing former parts division, and reclaim 24 of Visteon's plants in the U.S. and Mexico.
New York Times - May 25, 2005
Sales of New Homes and Orders for Durable Goods Rose in April
The country's avid appetite for real estate pushed up sales of newly built homes to a record pace in April, the Commerce Department reported today.
New York Times - May 25, 2005
NFL: Rice seals Broncos switch
The NFL's all-time top receiver Jerry Rice agrees to join Denver Broncos.
BBC News - May 25, 2005
Tennis: Venus survives scare
Venus Williams and Lindsay Davenport win difficult second-round matches at the French Open.
BBC News - May 25, 2005
Killings charge for Haiti ex-PM
Former Haitian PM Yvon Neptune appears before a judge to be charged with ordering political killings.
BBC News - May 25, 2005
US Senate backs blocked judge
The US Senate backs controversial judicial nominee Priscilla Owen, and debates John Bolton for UN envoy.
BBC News - May 25, 2005
New Canada farm death charges
A Canadian pig farmer charged with multiple killings near Vancouver faces a further 12 counts of murder.
BBC News - May 25, 2005
Runaway US bride faces jail term
A US woman who pretended she had been kidnapped on the eve of her wedding faces up to six years in jail.
BBC News - May 25, 2005
Trojan holds PC files for ransom
A unique trojan threat that locks up files on a PC then demands money in return for unlocking them is identified.
BBC News - May 25, 2005
Dome to reopen as concert arena
The Millennium Dome is to become a major entertainment arena when it reopens in April 2007.
BBC News - May 25, 2005
US stops North Korea MIA work
Washington halts joint efforts with Pyongyang to recover remains of US servicemen missing in the Korean War.
BBC News - May 25, 2005
Cleared wife loses job challenge
A mother of triplets cleared of murdering her husband loses a case of unfair dismissal against her employers.
BBC News - May 25, 2005
Minister visits base set for axe
Details of the run down of RAF Lossiemouth are expected to be outlined on a visit by the armed forces minister.
BBC News - May 25, 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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