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U.S. Says 125 Dead in West; Official Is Killed in Baghdad
The United States military said Saturday that nine service members had been killed in an offensive against insurgents and foreign fighters in western Iraq.
New York Times - May 14, 2005
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U.S. Marines complete offensive on insurgent staging area
Marines said Saturday they "successfully completed Operation Matador," a week-long hunt for insurgents along the Syrian border that left nine Marines and more than 125 insurgents dead. Separately, the U.S. military and Iraqi authorities reported a slew of violence that included bombings, s...
CNN - May 14, 2005
More Closings Ahead, Old Bases Still Wait for Hopes to Be Filled
City officials across the U.S. continue to wait on the promises of redevelopment that came with the previous rounds of base closings.
New York Times - May 14, 2005
Palestinian Leader to Meet Bush in Washington Next Week
The Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, is now scheduled to meet President Bush in Washington on May 26, after trips to China and Japan, Palestinian officials said Saturday.
New York Times - May 14, 2005
Report of a Qaeda Leader's Death Is Denied
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, May 14 (AP) - Pakistan on Saturday denied a report that a pilotless Central Intelligence Agency aircraft killed a senior operative of Al Qaeda near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border this week.
New York Times - May 14, 2005
As Hundreds Flee, Violence Flares Anew at Uzbek Border
The president of Uzbekistan defended a harsh crackdown on a violent uprising, as new protests unfolded and hundreds of residents in the region fled to the country's border.
New York Times - May 14, 2005
Karzai Says Afghan Progress Is Protests' Real Target
President Hamid Karzai on Saturday blamed opponents of his plans to develop long-term ties with the United States for four days of protests that left 15 people dead.
New York Times - May 14, 2005
Cricket: S Africa beat W Indies
Ashwell Prince hits 89 as South Africa beat West Indies in the fourth one-day international.
BBC News - May 14, 2005
Ice hockey: Czech-Canada final
The Czech Republic will meet defending champions Canada in the World Ice Hockey Championship final.
BBC News - May 14, 2005
Actors learn to fly for war movie
Cannes is treated to a sneak preview of World War I movie Flyboys, in which the lead actors really do the flying.
BBC News - May 14, 2005
Deal in Ivorian disarmament talks
The army and rebels in Ivory Coast agree to start disarming next month and to set up a national army.
BBC News - May 14, 2005
Travellers march against eviction
Protesters march against the eviction of travellers from one of Europe's biggest sites.
BBC News - May 14, 2005
Barca secure Spain championship
Barcelona draw 1-1 at Levante to secure their first Spanish title since 1999.
BBC News - May 14, 2005
Khan avenges Olympic loss
Amir Khan signs off his amateur career with a superb win over Olympic conqueror Mario Kindelan.
BBC News - May 14, 2005
Iraq rebels 'flushed out by US'
The US military says it has cleared an area in north-west Iraq of insurgents following a week-long operation.
BBC News - May 14, 2005
Redwood urges Tory tax cuts
Tory MP John Redwood says the Conservatives could go into the next election promising £12bn tax cuts.
BBC News - May 14, 2005
More charges made over Mary-Ann
Two more men are charged with the murder of 16-year-old Mary-Ann Leneghan in Reading, police say.
BBC News - May 14, 2005
Uzbek president blames Islamists
Uzbekistan President Islam Karimov blames Islamic radicals for the bloodshed in the eastern city of Andijan.
BBC News - May 14, 2005
Report: Hundreds dead in Uzbekistan revolt
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Report: Hundreds dead in Uzbekistan revolt
Hundreds of people have been killed by soldiers in the wake of violent anti-government protests in the eastern Uzbek city of Andijan, Russia's Interfax news agency reported human rights monitors as saying today. A U.N. official and news reports said that Uzbeks were fleeing to neighboring Kyrgyzstan...
CNN - May 14, 2005
Towns vow to fight base closings plan
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Towns vow to fight base closings plan
The Pentagon has recommended shutting down more than 30 major military bases and dozens of smaller facilities as part of the first round of base closings in a decade. Reaction to the announcement by the communities affected was first disappointment, then determination to fight for their livelihoods.
CNN - May 14, 2005
Old Foes Soften to New Reactors
A few prominent environmentalists have gone public with the message that nuclear power should be reconsidered as a remedy for global warming.
New York Times - May 14, 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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