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U.S. Offers Details of Plan For Open Markets in China
The Bush administration plans to present China's leaders on Sunday with a plan to overhaul China's financial markets.
New York Times - October 15, 2005
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Paper details reporter's CIA leak testimony
Notes by the New York Times' Judith Miller that were turned over in a criminal investigation contain the name of a covert CIA officer, but the reporter told prosecutors she cannot recall who disclosed the name, the newspaper reports.
CNN - October 15, 2005
Historic Iraq count begins
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Historic Iraq count begins
Millions of Iraqis let their voices be heard Saturday, voting in a historic constitutional referendum whose results could significantly alter the way the country is governed. An Iraqi election official reported early signs of high voter turnout in eight of Iraq's 18 provinces, but the United Nations...
CNN - October 15, 2005
Patches of sun in flooded Northeast
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Patches of sun in flooded Northeast
Severe flooding swept away cars, uprooted trees and forced evacuations as the Northeast endured another day of driving rain Saturday. But in some places, there was good news -- the sun was shining.
CNN - October 15, 2005
Debate on Kenya's Future: Serious Talk and Fruit Tossing
The debate over how to revamp a colonial-era Constitution has ranged from lofty discussions to chair throwing.
New York Times - October 15, 2005
The Miller Case: From a Name on a Pad to Jail, and Back
An examination of Judith Miller's decision not to testify, and then to do so, offers fresh information about her role and how The Times turned her case into a cause.
New York Times - October 15, 2005
Turnout Is Mixed as Iraqis Cast Votes on Constitution
The Sunni turnout appeared to be insufficient to defeat the new charter, and Iraqi officials predicted that it would pass.
New York Times - October 15, 2005
Pakistan Toll, at 38,000, Is Expected to Rise
The temperature is expected to drop to 37 degrees, and up to 2.5 million are homeless. Many are in tents with little heat.
New York Times - October 15, 2005
Rice Fails to Persuade Russia to Support U.N. Action on Iran
Russia's leaders told the secretary of state that they did not support sending the issue to the Security Council.
New York Times - October 15, 2005
Fewer summits, says Colombia head
Colombia's President Alvaro Uribe says too much money is wasted on staging lavish international summits.
BBC News - October 15, 2005
Snooker: Higgins through to final
John Higgins beats Stephen Hendry 6-4 to advance to the final of the Preston Grand Prix.
BBC News - October 15, 2005
Iran bomb blasts leave four dead
Two bomb blasts hit a shopping centre near Iran's border with Iraq, killing four people, state TV says.
BBC News - October 15, 2005
Top prize for Parliament building
The Scottish Parliament building in Edinburgh wins the prestigious Stirling Prize for architecture.
BBC News - October 15, 2005
Bradford victorious in Grand Final
Bradford avenge last season's Grand Final defeat with a hard-fought win over Leeds at Old Trafford.
BBC News - October 15, 2005
Romania takes bird flu measures
Romania introduces new measures after tests confirm an outbreak of bird flu which killed more than 60 in Asia.
BBC News - October 15, 2005
Polls close in historic Iraq vote
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Polls close in historic Iraq vote
Thousands of polling stations across Iraq close after millions vote on a draft constitution that would set up a democratic framework to govern the strife-torn nation.
CNN - October 15, 2005
Polls close in historic Iraq referendum
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Polls close in historic Iraq referendum
Thousands of polling stations across Iraq have closed after millions of Iraqis voted today on a draft constitution that would set up a democratic framework to govern the strife-torn nation. CNN correspondents in different parts of the country said voting appeared brisk. Early reports suggested there...
CNN - October 15, 2005
Waterlogged Northeast hopes for reprieve
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Waterlogged Northeast hopes for reprieve
Across the Northeast, at least 10 people have died because of the downpours since last weekend, and four others remain missing in New Hampshire.
CNN - October 15, 2005
Iraqis Cast Votes on Constitution; Turnout Is Mixed
Iraqi elections officials said that final results on today's voting would probably not be ready until the middle of the week.
New York Times - October 15, 2005
Two Sides of the Sunni Vote: Deserted Polls and Long Lines
By early estimates, Sunni Arab voters in Ramadi, the provincial capital of the vast rebel heartland, appeared to have stayed away from the polls.
New York Times - October 15, 2005
In New Orleans, the Trashman Will Have to Move Mountains
There are thousands of piles of garbage, totaling 22 million tons of waste and getting rid of them will be the largest and most complicated cleanup in American history.
New York Times - October 15, 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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