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U.S. Opens Inquiry Into Killing of Italian in Iraq
The U.S. opened an inquiry into an episode in which soldiers fired on a car carrying an Italian hostage who had just been freed.
New York Times - March 8, 2005
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Defense gets accuser's brother to admit lie
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Defense gets accuser's brother to admit lie
Michael Jackson's defense attorney Tuesday went after the credibility of the brother of the teenage boy accusing the pop star of child molestation, challenging the boy's account of seeing the singer grope his brother. While lawyer and witness disagreed about what happened in Jackson's bedroom, they...
CNN - March 8, 2005
U.S. urges China to rethink 'use of force' law
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U.S. urges China to rethink 'use of force' law
The Bush administration has labelled as "unhelpful" a Chinese law authorizing the use of military force to prevent Taiwan from formally declaring its independence and urged Beijing to reconsider the measure.
CNN - March 8, 2005
Credibility of accuser's brother questioned
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Credibility of accuser's brother questioned
Michael Jackson's defense attorney Tuesday went after the credibility of the brother of the teenage boy accusing the pop star of child molestation, challenging the boy's account of seeing the singer grope his brother.
CNN - March 8, 2005
Clinton faces new surgery
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Clinton faces new surgery
Former President Clinton will have surgery this week to drain fluid and remove scar tissue from part of his chest. The procedure is needed as a result of the open heart surgery Clinton had last year, a team of doctors said at a news conference.
CNN - March 8, 2005
Bush Vows to Stay Course on Promoting Democracy
In a speech today, the president also continued to press Syria to withdraw its forces from Lebanon.
New York Times - March 8, 2005
I.R.A. Says It Offered to Shoot Killers of Belfast Man
The I.R.A. said it had offered to shoot the killers of a Northern Ireland Catholic slain by a gang including I.R.A. members.
New York Times - March 8, 2005
Bill Tightening Bankruptcy Law Nears Senate Passage
Two votes in the Senate today virtually assured the passage of a major overhaul of the nation's bankruptcy laws.
New York Times - March 8, 2005
Russian Forces Kill Leader of Chechnya Separatists
The slain separatist, Aslan Maskhadov, led thousands of fighters following Russia's second invasion of the republic in 1999.
New York Times - March 8, 2005
Kosovo's Leader Resigns Amid War Crimes Charges
The U.N. war crimes tribunal indicted Ramush Haradinaj for actions as a commander fighting Serbians in the 1998-99 war.
New York Times - March 8, 2005
US dismay at China's Taiwan law
The US voices its concern over a planned Chinese law that would allow the use of force against Taiwan.
BBC News - March 8, 2005
Sgrena shooting probe opens
The US military launches an inquiry into the shooting of Italian hostage negotiator Nicola Calipari in Iraq.
BBC News - March 8, 2005
Whale stranding cases 'increase'
Whale, dolphin and porpoise strandings in the UK have more than doubled in the last 10 years, a study finds.
BBC News - March 8, 2005
Jackson witness admits oath lie
A key prosecution witness in Michael Jackson's child abuse trial admits that he once lied under oath.
BBC News - March 8, 2005
Israel to give up West Bank towns
Israel agrees to cede control of two West Bank towns - Jericho and Tulkarm - to Palestinians in the coming days.
BBC News - March 8, 2005
Football: Chelsea 4-2 Barcelona
John Terry's late header puts Chelsea into the Champions League quarter-finals and sends Barcelona out.
BBC News - March 8, 2005
Zimbabwe threatens aid agencies
NGOs working in Zimbabwe face legal action if they do not properly account for aid money.
BBC News - March 8, 2005
Private prison failings exposed
Staff at a private prison have been removed from frontline duties over widespread evidence of misconduct found by an undercover BBC investigation.
BBC News - March 8, 2005
Syria 'starts Lebanon pull-back'
Syrian troops have begun a withdrawal from southern and northern Lebanon, says the Lebanese defence chief.
BBC News - March 8, 2005
Five defeats for anti-terror bill
Peers inflict five defeats on the anti-terrorism bill, most significantly backing a "sunset clause" to quash the powers on 30 November.
BBC News - March 8, 2005
Bush presses Syria
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Bush presses Syria
President Bush on Tuesday kept up diplomatic pressure on Syria, calling on the country to completely withdraw its military forces and intelligence personnel from Lebanon.
CNN - March 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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