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U.S., Russia reject N Korea demand
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U.S., Russia reject N Korea demand
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and her Russian counterpart have rejected a North Korean statement that Pyongyang would begin dismantling its nuclear program only if the United States provided a light-water reactor for civilian power.
CNN - September 20, 2005
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Commandos join Antarctic rescue mission
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Commandos join Antarctic rescue mission
Four army commandos on skis dropped by helicopter Tuesday onto an Antarctic glacier to search for two Argentine men who plunged into a deep ice crevasse in a weekend snowmobiling accident.
CNN - September 20, 2005
Rita strengthens to Category 2
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Rita strengthens to Category 2
Hurricane Rita strengthened to a Category 2 storm Tuesday as it pounded the Florida Keys with heavy rain and strong wind.
CNN - September 20, 2005
Reid opposes Roberts
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Reid opposes Roberts
Democratic Leader Harry Reid announced on the Senate floor Tuesday that he opposes the confirmation of John Roberts as chief justice. The announcement comes as rank and file Democrats began staking out positions on the man named to succeed the late William H. Rehnquist.
CNN - September 20, 2005
Gotti Is Released After Judge Declares Mistrial
A jury in New York City today acquitted John A. Gotti of conspiracy to commit securities fraud, but said it was deadlocked on other, more serious charges against Mr. Gotti, the prince of the Gambino crime family, including an accusation that he had plotted the kidnapping of a talk radio host.
New York Times - September 20, 2005
Democratic Leader Intends to Vote Against Roberts
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New York Times - September 20, 2005
British Police Believe Tapes Show Bombers in Practice Run
Less than two weeks before they attacked London on July 7, three of the four suicide bombers traveled to the city for what appears to have been a practice run, the police said today.
New York Times - September 20, 2005
Merkel Gets Boost as Germans Seek to Form New Government
Angela Merkel was reaffirmed leader of her parliamentary faction by a near unanimous vote.
New York Times - September 20, 2005
Attacks Kill 9 Americans in North Iraq as Tensions Build in South
Four attacks killed five troops and four security officers as British and Iraqi officials traded accusations in Basra.
New York Times - September 20, 2005
Microsoft Announces Major Reorganization
Microsoft is reorganizing its corporate structure and giving one of its newest executives broader powers in an effort to better compete with the likes of Google and Yahoo.
New York Times - September 20, 2005
Goldman Sachs Posts 83% Gain in Its Earnings
Goldman Sachs's profits were driven by significant gains in stock and bond trading as well a surge in revenue for services offered to hedge funds.
New York Times - September 20, 2005
Fed Raises Rates Again, by a Quarter Point
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New York Times - September 20, 2005
Microsoft shakes up its business
Software firm Microsoft is shaking up the way it is organised in an effort to stay ahead of competitors.
BBC News - September 20, 2005
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BBC News - September 20, 2005
Storms wreak havoc in South Asia
More than 1,000 fishermen are missing and large areas devastated by flooding after severe storms hit South Asia.
BBC News - September 20, 2005
SNP gathers for party conference
Policies on hospital treatment, student finance and taxation are set to be debated at the SNP's annual conference.
BBC News - September 20, 2005
EU hits new Turkey-Cyprus trouble
EU ministers fail to agree a draft declaration that would allow talks on Turkish membership to start next month.
BBC News - September 20, 2005
Milly Dowler arrest man released
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BBC News - September 20, 2005
Football: Grimsby beat Spurs
Grimsby's Jean-Paul Kamudimba Kalala scores a late goal to send Spurs crashing out of the Carling Cup.
BBC News - September 20, 2005
Football: Two-match Rooney ban
Man Utd striker Wayne Rooney receives a two-match Champions League suspension from Uefa.
BBC News - September 20, 2005
New storm threatens Louisiana
Residents of the flood-hit US city of New Orleans are being evacuated again because of the threat of a new hurricane.
BBC News - September 20, 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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