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U.S. Says Fighting Pauses in Western Iraq as Rebels Regroup
Insurgents who control parts of the western Iraqi desert appeared to have fallen back as the Marines prepared a new assault.
New York Times - May 10, 2005
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The father of one of two young girls stabbed to death in a town north of Chicago has been charged with first-degree murder in their deaths, prosecutors said Tuesday.
CNN - May 10, 2005
Father charged in girls' murders
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Father charged in girls' murders
The father of Laura Hobbs has been charged with the murders of his 8-year-old daughter and her best friend Krystal Tobias, 9, prosecutors said Tuesday. Jerry Hobbs, 34, could face the death penalty if convicted. The girls were reported missing on Mother's Day and their bodies found in a wooded park...
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U.S. Marines lead border battle
U.S. Marines pushed north Tuesday as they battled insurgents near the Syrian border, part of about 1,000 troops trying to root out insurgents and foreign fighters, the U.S. military said.
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Cameroon vs. South Africa in the Battle of the Gorillas
Four gorillas are the prize in a protracted custody battle involving South Africa, Cameroon, and Nigeria.
New York Times - May 10, 2005
Jagger Struts His Stuff to Announce Stones Tour
The Rolling Stones will kick off a world tour this summer, the band announced today at a news conference that began with a performance of "Start Me Up."
New York Times - May 10, 2005
Germany Opens Holocaust Memorial in Berlin
Germany's much debated and long-awaited Holocaust Memorial was officially opened today in Berlin.
New York Times - May 10, 2005
Court Sides With Bush on Secrecy of Cheney Energy Panel
The ruling that the vice president does not have to divulge details on how White House energy policies were shaped is a resounding victory for the Bush administration.
New York Times - May 10, 2005
China Rejects Sanctions as Way to Restart Korean Nuclear Talks
The comments suggest that China's strategy for dealing with North Korea remains unchanged despite U.S. assertions that Pyongyang may be preparing a nuclear test.
New York Times - May 10, 2005
Egypt Approves Election Law That Critics Say Favors Mubarak
The vote comes at a time of political agitation in Egypt, with small but vocal demonstrations demanding greater democracy and an end to President Hosni Mubarak's 24-year rule.
New York Times - May 10, 2005
Putin Offers Criticism Even as He Signs Pact with Europe
Russia and the E.U. signed an agreement today, but the Russian president criticized Baltic nations for clinging to historic grievances over Soviet domination.
New York Times - May 10, 2005
Purcell Defends Morgan's Strategy, but Warns of Possible Downturn
Philip J. Purcell, Morgan Stanley's chairman and chief executive, warned that the firm faced deteriorating market conditions that could put a dent in future earnings.
New York Times - May 10, 2005
EADS and Raytheon join up for bid
European aerospace company EADS will join US firm Raytheon to bid for a Pentagon contract to build army transport planes.
BBC News - May 10, 2005
Haiti convictions quashed
Haiti overturns dozens of military leaders' convictions for murder and torture, sparking anger.
BBC News - May 10, 2005
Father charged in girls' slaying
The father of one of the two young girls stabbed to death in the US is arrested on murder charges.
BBC News - May 10, 2005
Poor nations' vow on women
Non-Aligned Movement countries vow to act to improve the lives of women at a conference in Kuala Lumpur.
BBC News - May 10, 2005
UUP defeat due to public 'shift'
Outgoing UUP leader David Trimble said his party did so badly in the elections because of a shift in public opinion.
BBC News - May 10, 2005
Factory blast anniversary marked
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Witchcraft case halted over tears
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BBC News - May 10, 2005
Football: Man Utd 1-3 Chelsea
Chelsea comfortably beat Man Utd to set a new Premiership points record.
BBC News - May 10, 2005
Harry teacher tried 'to save job'
Prince Harry's former art teacher admits making claims about giving him "improper assistance" as a final attempt to save her job.
BBC News - May 10, 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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