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U.S. may cut back Iraq troops
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U.S. may cut back Iraq troops
The U.S. military may reduce the number of troops in Iraq after next week's parliamentary elections there, but some of those troops were slated to come home earlier. Meanwhile, others who have not arrived yet in Iraq may get to stay put, a Pentagon source has said.
CNN - December 8, 2005
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U.S. may reduce troops after Iraq elections
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U.S. may reduce troops after Iraq elections
The military may reduce the number of U.S. troops in Iraq after next week's parliamentary elections. Some of the troops that may be sent home are on extended tours to help with increased election security.
CNN - December 8, 2005
Patriot Act deal faces early opposition
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Patriot Act deal faces early opposition
Congressional leaders reached a deal Thursday to extend key provisions of the Patriot Act, the government's premier anti-terrorism law. Senate Judiciary Chairman Arlen Specter said the compromise was "not a perfect bill but a good bill." However, prominent Democratic senators said they opp...
CNN - December 8, 2005
House Votes to Extend $56 Billion in Tax Cuts for 5 Years
The biggest provision in the bill would extend President Bush's 2001 tax cut for stock dividends and capital gains for two years.
New York Times - December 8, 2005
Alec Baldwin Going 'Live' a 12th Time
The actor's latest appearance on "Saturday Night Live" places him in rarefied comedic company.
New York Times - December 8, 2005
Europeans Welcome Rice's Reassurances on Torture
The secretary of state appears to have reassured many European leaders who were concerned about the treatment of terrorism suspects.
New York Times - December 8, 2005
House-Senate Panel Reaches Agreement on Patriot Act
The accord was reached after arduous negotiations about two of the law's most controversial provisions.
New York Times - December 8, 2005
Israeli Airstrike Kills 2 Palestinian Militants in Gaza
Also, a Palestinian stabbed to death an Israeli soldier at a military checkpoint on the northern edge of Jerusalem.
New York Times - December 8, 2005
IMF approves $4.8bn debt relief
The International Monetary Fund agrees to write off $4.8bn worth of debts owed by the world's poorest nations.
BBC News - December 8, 2005
Greenland glacier races to ocean
Scientists monitor what they believe may be the fastest moving glacier on the planet.
BBC News - December 8, 2005
US police spoof film sparks row
Up to 20 San Francisco police officers face disciplinary action over a video with sexist and racist content.
BBC News - December 8, 2005
King Kong movie roars into town
Peter Jackson says he realised a lifetime's dream by remaking King Kong, as London hosts the UK premiere.
BBC News - December 8, 2005
Climate talks making 'progress'
Negotiators meeting at a UN climate change summit in Montreal say they are making good progress.
BBC News - December 8, 2005
Police quell migrant worker riot
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BBC News - December 8, 2005
Surgical rates 'should be public'
Scotland's information commissioner calls on NHS Scotland to publish death rates of individual surgeons.
BBC News - December 8, 2005
Schwarzenegger hears death plea
California's governor considers a plea to halt the execution of ex-gang boss Stanley "Tookie" Williams.
BBC News - December 8, 2005
Inuit sue US over climate policy
Arctic peoples are filing a legal petition alleging US policy on climate change violates their human rights.
BBC News - December 8, 2005
Ex-Cuba inmates in hostage plea
Britain's former Guantanamo detainees call for the release of Norman Kember and three other hostages held in Iraq.
BBC News - December 8, 2005
Wife 'bid to stop shot passenger'
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Wife 'bid to stop shot passenger'
Witnesses aboard an American Airlines jetliner say the wife of a passenger who announced he was carrying a bomb pursued him, saying he was mentally ill, just before federal marshals shot and killed him. Neighbors of hardware store worker Rigoberto Alpizar said he was a "nice guy."
CNN - December 8, 2005
Baghdad bomber on bus kills 30
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Baghdad bomber on bus kills 30
A suicide bomber on a bus in Baghdad kills at least 30 people and wounds 25 others in Baghdad Thursday, police say. Meanwhile, efforts continue to free four Christian Aid workers held hostage in Iraq as the kidnappers extend their deadline.
CNN - December 8, 2005
Deal reached to extend Patriot Act
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Deal reached to extend Patriot Act
Congressional leaders reached a deal Thursday to extend key provisions of the Patriot Act, the government's premier anti-terrorism law. Senate Judiciary Chairman Arlen Specter said the compromise was "not a perfect bill but a good bill."
CNN - December 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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