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U.S. Releases 81 Afghans
Afghanistan's chief justice described it as the first stage of a reconciliation program under which many suspected Taliban fighters held by the Americans might be freed over the coming months.
New York Times - January 16, 2005
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Expatriate Iraqis to vote across U.S.
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Expatriate Iraqis to vote across U.S.
Iraqis in the United States will line up Monday to register to vote in their homeland's first independent election in 50 years. They will join Iraqis at polling centers in 13 other nations in preparing to choose a constitutional assembly.
CNN - January 16, 2005
On-the-lam parents evade police after snatching kids
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On-the-lam parents evade police after snatching kids
Authorities searched Sunday for two North Carolina children abducted at gunpoint from a foster home by their biological parents, law enforcement officials said. The parents lost custody of their children eight months ago, after authorities raided a methamphetamine laboratory at their home, and are c...
CNN - January 16, 2005
Iraqis angry at abuse sentence
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Iraqis angry at abuse sentence
Many Iraqis reacted angrily on Sunday to news that U.S. soldier Charles Graner had been sentenced to 10 years in jail for his role in prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib jail, saying he should have faced harsher punishment.
CNN - January 16, 2005
A Fierce Investment, in Skates and Family Time
The number of young athletes involved in ice hockey is striking, as is the time and money invested by parents.
New York Times - January 16, 2005
Bush Signals Steadfast Approach to Iraq
The president also appeared to retreat from a key element of his re-election appeal to social conservatives, a gay-marriage ban.
New York Times - January 16, 2005
Genes Promoting Fertility Are Found in Europeans
Researchers in Iceland have discovered a region in the human genome that, among Europeans, appears to promote fertility, and maybe longevity as well.
New York Times - January 16, 2005
Iraq Prepares for Election by Sending Out Voter Rolls
Lists containing the names of millions of registered Iraqi voters have been printed and are en route to elections officials.
New York Times - January 16, 2005
U.S. and Indonesia Are Hopeful on Improving Ties
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New York Times - January 16, 2005
Sharon Orders Crackdown on Palestinian Militants
Ariel Sharon told his Cabinet that the military had orders to act "without restrictions" against Palestinian factions that have stepped up attacks in the Gaza Strip.
New York Times - January 16, 2005
Colombia bid to end row rejected
Venezuela turns down Colombia's offer of a regional summit to resolve a row over a kidnapped rebel leader.
BBC News - January 16, 2005
Colombia road accident kills 27
A bus-truck collision in northern Colombia leaves 27 dead and many others injured, officials say.
BBC News - January 16, 2005
Police set NZ baby hunt deadline
New Zealand police tell a father who has taken his Welsh baby into hiding he has 24 hours to hand her back.
BBC News - January 16, 2005
Lawyer for terror detainees quits
A second lawyer for terror suspects held without charge in British jails resigns.
BBC News - January 16, 2005
Mandela backs Brown over Africa
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BBC News - January 16, 2005
Mass held for victims of Tsunami
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BBC News - January 16, 2005
More questions for Amy suspect
Police investigating the murder of a pregnant 14-year-old are granted more time to question a man.
BBC News - January 16, 2005
Croat president wins re-election
Croatian President Stipe Mesic wins a second five-year term in office, after an easy election victory.
BBC News - January 16, 2005
Eta calls for talks with Madrid
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BBC News - January 16, 2005
Elvis claims 1,000th number one
Elvis Presley's single One Night makes history by becoming the 1,000th number one - his 20th UK chart topper.
BBC News - January 16, 2005
Iraq casualties hit town hard
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Iraq casualties hit town hard
Though it is some 6,500 miles away, the war in Iraq is a constant, sobering presence in Paris, Illinois, the home of an Army National Guard unit that has suffered enormous losses since it was deployed about a year ago.
CNN - January 16, 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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