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U.S. Quietly Issues Estimate of Iraqi Civilian Casualties
The military has released rough figures for Iraqis who have been killed or wounded by insurgents since Jan. 1 last year.
New York Times - October 29, 2005
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Dozens die in New Delhi terror blasts
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Dozens die in New Delhi terror blasts
A string of explosions ripped through New Delhi Saturday evening within minutes of each other, killing at least 55 people at two marketplaces crowded with thousands of people getting ready for India's festival of lights, Sheila Dikshit, the chief minister of New Delhi told CNN.
CNN - October 29, 2005
Amid U.N. Inquiry Into Killing, Leading Syrian Leaves Country
During an investigation into the assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri of Lebanon, a first cousin of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria left the country.
New York Times - October 29, 2005
100 Dead in Derailment in India
A passenger train plunged into a river in southern India Saturday, killing at least 77 people and trapping dozens more inside the derailed cars.
New York Times - October 29, 2005
3 U.S. Soldiers Killed by Homemade Bombs as Iraq Election Campaign Opens
All three were killed when their vehicles hit homemade bombs, an increasingly common cause of death for Americans in Iraq.
New York Times - October 29, 2005
Blasts Kill 48 in New Delhi; Scores Injured
An apparently coordinated succession of explosions tore through two crowded markets and a public bus on one of the busiest shopping weekends of the year.
New York Times - October 29, 2005
U.S. and Japan Agree to Strengthen Military Ties
Plans include the reduction by 7,000 of the number of marines on Okinawa and building a new generation of radar equipment in Japan as part of a missile defense system.
New York Times - October 29, 2005
Child growth 'key to heart risk'
Childhood growth patterns are strongly related to the risk of developing heart disease later in life, researchers say.
BBC News - October 29, 2005
Iraq car bomb kills at least 25
At least 25 people are killed in Iraq as a car bomb explodes on a busy street in a village north of Baghdad.
BBC News - October 29, 2005
Cameron 'backed by most Tories'
Three-quarters of Tory party members plan to vote for David Cameron as leader election, a BBC poll suggests.
BBC News - October 29, 2005
R League: New Zealand beat GB
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BBC News - October 29, 2005
Darfur rebels' unity talks falter
A unity congress of the biggest rebel movement in Sudan's Darfur region makes a difficult start.
BBC News - October 29, 2005
Kashmir opening agreed
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Call for Blunkett DNA job inquiry
The Conservatives are calling for an urgent inquiry into claims that David Blunkett broke ministerial rules.
BBC News - October 29, 2005
CIA leak probe to continue
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CIA leak probe to continue
Special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald said his nearly two-year investigation into the leaking of the name of a CIA operative is "not over," after announcing charges against I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff. Fitzgerald said he will be keeping t...
CNN - October 29, 2005
33 die in New Delhi terror blasts
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33 die in New Delhi terror blasts
A string of explosions ripped through New Delhi Saturday evening within minutes of each other, killing at least 33 people at two marketplaces crowded with thousands of people getting ready for India's festival of lights, Sheila Dikshit, the chief minister of New Delhi told CNN.
CNN - October 29, 2005
Storm Panel Faces Outside Problems and Inside Divisions
The panel appointed to direct the rebuilding of New Orleans has struggled to keep its focus on the big issues, and sharp divisions have developed among its members.
New York Times - October 29, 2005
Being a Patient: For a Retainer, Lavish Care by 'Boutique Doctors'
A new breed of "concierge" doctors are lavishing time and attention on patients in exchange for a yearly cash retainer.
New York Times - October 29, 2005
The Overview: After Upheavals, President Seeks to Steady Course
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New York Times - October 29, 2005
The Vice President: In Indictment's Wake, a Focus on Cheney's Powerful Role
The indictment of I. Lewis Libby Jr. lifts a veil on how aggressively Vice President Dick Cheney's office fought to discredit the Iraq war's critics.
New York Times - October 29, 2005
U.S. and British Soldiers Die in Afghanistan
A United States paratrooper was killed Saturday after his patrol came under fire, and a British soldier was shot to death in northern Afghanistan.
New York Times - October 29, 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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