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U.S. Mounts Offensive Near Syria to Cut Iraq Insurgent Routes
About 1,000 marines began the third major offensive over the last two months in Iraq's western desert frontier.
New York Times - June 17, 2005
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Tyco two face jail time
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Tyco two face jail time
Former Tyco CEO Dennis Kozlowski and ex-CFO Mark Swartz were found guilty Friday of looting the company of $150 million worth of undeserved bonuses and secretly forgiven loans. The case uncovered lavish spending by Kozlowski during his tenure as Tyco's top executive, including a $1 million birthday...
CNN - June 17, 2005
Father guilty of killing 9 of his children
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Father guilty of killing 9 of his children
Marcus Wesson, the domineering patriarch of a clan bred through incest, was convicted Friday of murdering nine of his children, whose bodies were found in a bloody pile last year at the end of a police standoff.
CNN - June 17, 2005
Iranian polls close
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Iranian polls close
Polls for Iran's tightly contested presidential election closed late Friday, officials said. The Interior Ministry says ballots will be counted three times, and the final results are expected around 8 p.m. (11:30 a.m. ET) Saturday.
CNN - June 17, 2005
Gov. Bush Seeks New Inquiry Into Schiavo Case
Gov. Jeb Bush asked a Florida prosecutor today to investigate what he said were varying accounts of the time that had elapsed between Terri Schiavo's collapse 15 years ago and the moment her husband summoned help.
New York Times - June 17, 2005
Guidant Will Recall Thousands of Defibrillators
Guidant said in a statement that the defibrillators had been involved in two deaths and dozens of malfunctions.
New York Times - June 17, 2005
Tyco's Ex-Chief and Top Aide Are Convicted of Grand Larceny
The conviction of L. Dennis Kozlowski and his deputy ends a three-year case that came to symbolize an era of corporate scandal.
New York Times - June 17, 2005
Current Account Trade Deficit Reaches Record $195.1 Billion
The Commerce Department reported that the current account deficit widened 3.6 percent from the end of 2004 to its fourth record quarter in a row.
New York Times - June 17, 2005
MasterCard Says Security Breach Affects 40 Million Cards
The credit cards may have been exposed to fraud through a security breach at a third-party payment processing company.
New York Times - June 17, 2005
Tyco two guilty of stealing $150m
Former Tyco chief executive Dennis Kozlowski and finance chief Mark Swartz are found guilty of stealing more than $150m from the company.
BBC News - June 17, 2005
Iran presidency vote count begins
Counting begins in Iran's presidential contest with aides to the front runners predicting a second round.
BBC News - June 17, 2005
Fury over 'abuse' chief's honour
Parents of child sex abuse victims attack a decision to honour a schools official criticised for 'abject failure' to protect them.
BBC News - June 17, 2005
DR Congo MPs agree election delay
The parliament in DR Congo approves a six-month postponement of general elections due this month.
BBC News - June 17, 2005
US House votes to slash UN funds
The House of Representatives votes to halve US dues to the United Nations, unless changes are made.
BBC News - June 17, 2005
Eurotunnel boss wins battle
Eurotunnel chairman Jacques Gounon wins the battle to lead the Channel Tunnel operator.
BBC News - June 17, 2005
Iran votes in presidential poll
Iranians vote for a new president in a close race, as polling is extended to give people more time to vote.
BBC News - June 17, 2005
Trouble hits Orange march
Petrol bombs have been thrown and at least one police officer injured during trouble at an Orange parade.
BBC News - June 17, 2005
Tyco bosses guilty of $150m theft
Two former bosses of US manufacturer Tyco stole $150m from the company to fund lavish lifestyles.
BBC News - June 17, 2005
EU budget summit ends in failure
European Union leaders fail to solve the budget impasse, with the current EU president talking of a "deep crisis".
BBC News - June 17, 2005
Another earthquake shakes California
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Another earthquake shakes California
Just hours after a moderate earthquake shook most of Southern California, a strong quake struck off the state's northern coast to become the fourth significant shaker to jolt California this week.
CNN - June 17, 2005
New arrest in Aruba missing teen case
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New arrest in Aruba missing teen case
Aruban authorities say they've made a new arrest in connection with the disappearance of Alabama teen Natalee Holloway, bringing to four the number of men in custody. Police commissioner Jan Van Der Straten said the 26-year-old's name was given by one of the three suspects in custody. Holloway disap...
CNN - June 17, 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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