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US pushes democracy at OAS summit
The US wants to put democracy on the agenda as 35 American nations gather in Florida for a summit.
BBC News - June 5, 2005
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Two charged in Aruba missing-girl case
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Two charged in Aruba missing-girl case
Police charged two security guards Sunday with crimes related to the disappearance of 18-year-old Alabama student Natalee Holloway on Aruba. Aruba chief prosecutor Karen Janssen declined to specify the charges to reporters. Holloway was on a senior trip with classmates when she went missing nearly a...
CNN - June 5, 2005
Two charged in Aruba disappearance
CNN
Two charged in Aruba disappearance
Police charged two security guards Sunday with crimes related to the disappearance of 18-year-old Alabama student Natalee Holloway on Aruba. Chief prosecutor Karen Janssen declined to specify the charges.
CNN - June 5, 2005
Iraqi Tribunal Details Plan to Prosecute Saddam Hussein
Under pressure from Iraq's government to accelerate the trial, the court has abandoned the strategy urged by the U.S.
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Nadal, 19, Wins French Open on His First Try
In the end, nothing could stop Rafael Nadal from winning the French Open on his very first attempt.
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Apple Plans to Switch From I.B.M. to Intel for Chips
The move is a chesslike gambit in a turf war that pits the personal computer industry against an emerging world of consumer electronics focused on the digital home.
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Bristol-Myers Seen Settling Case by U.S.
The drug maker Bristol-Myers Squibb is expected to agree to pay nearly $300 million to end a Justice Department criminal investigation of its accounting practices.
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Ebola, Marburg vaccine 'success'
Scientists report first successful tests on animals of vaccine against the deadly Ebola and Marburg viruses.
BBC News - June 5, 2005
Pro-Syrians claim S Lebanon poll
Pro-Syrian parties in Lebanon say they have won the latest round of parliamentary elections.
BBC News - June 5, 2005
Khartoum facing war crimes probe
The International Criminal Court is to investigate alleged war crimes in the Sudanese region of Darfur.
BBC News - June 5, 2005
UK shelves EU treaty vote plans
Ministers abandon plans for a spring referendum on whether the UK should ratify the EU constitution.
BBC News - June 5, 2005
Aruba police detain 2 in missing-girl case
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Aruba police detain 2 in missing-girl case
Police in Aruba have detained two men in connection with the disappearance of missing Alabama high school graduate. The two are security guards near the Holiday Inn where Natalee Holloway was staying and were not among the three men in whose company Holloway was last seen. Holloway, 18, was on a sen...
CNN - June 5, 2005
Two detained in Aruba disappearance
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Two detained in Aruba disappearance
Police have detained two men in connection with the disappearance of missing Alabama high school graduate, the police chief said Sunday morning.
CNN - June 5, 2005
Hezbollah set to win Lebanon vote
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Hezbollah set to win Lebanon vote
Voters went to the polls in south Lebanon on Sunday where Syrian allies Hezbollah and Amal were set to triumph in the first general elections since Syrian troops left the country.
CNN - June 5, 2005
The Unsolved Mysteries of Watergate
With the unmasking of Deep Throat, one of the 20th century's biggest political mysteries has been solved. But other riddles about Watergate linger.
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Frist Says He Will Prevail in the Long Run
The Senate majority leader believes his stewardship will be vindicated once he shepherds through a string of legislation.
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Apple Considering a Switch to Intel Chips
Although Apple has used I.B.M.'s PowerPC processors since 1994, the company is said to be planning a phased transition to Intel's chips.
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Open-source software hits Brazil
Brazil's government agencies are abandoning Microsoft in favour of a switch to open-source software such as Linux.
BBC News - June 5, 2005
Text chance for London Live 8 gig
Thousands of tickets for the London Live 8 concert are up for grabs in a text message lottery on Monday.
BBC News - June 5, 2005
Family targeted in racist attack
Police are investigating a racist attack in which a car belonging to a Polish family was set on fire.
BBC News - June 5, 2005
Virgin seeks Airbus delay talks
Virgin Atlantic seeks urgent talks with Airbus after being told its $1.5bn order for the A380 super-jumbo will be delayed by six months.
BBC News - June 5, 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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