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U.S. Sees No Friction With Indonesia on Relief Work
The Bush administration said today that Indonesia did not appear to be setting a deadline for the departure of foreign troops.
New York Times - January 13, 2005
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Mudslide survivor recalls lifesaving shout
A neighbor shouted a warning, "The mountain's coming down -- get out of there now!" We looked up and the mountain just spewed. He saved my life," Greg Ray said from his hospital bed, recalling the day when the mudslide swallowed a neighborhood.
CNN - January 13, 2005
Praise for tsunami response
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Praise for tsunami response
More than 15,000 U.S. troops are helping with relief efforts for the Indian Ocean tsunami, and President Bush lauded their service Thursday. Bush spoke to reporters outside the Pentagon, where he received a briefing that included an update on terrorism.
CNN - January 13, 2005
U.N.: 'Huge problems' still in Aceh
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U.N.: 'Huge problems' still in Aceh
The United Nations's chief humanitarian coordinator says military tsunami relief operations in Indonesia will probably begin to wind down "in the next few weeks."
CNN - January 13, 2005
F.B.I. Close to Scrapping Parts of Troubled Computer System
The computer system is considered critical to the campaign against terrorism, but has been riddled with problems.
New York Times - January 13, 2005
Baseball Players to Face More Drug Tests and Tougher Penalties
Major League Baseball's new policy, spurred by controveries over a federal inquiry, also bans human growth hormone.
New York Times - January 13, 2005
Aide to Top Iraqi Cleric Is Killed in Attack
The attack appeared to be a message to the most senior Shiite cleric, who strongly supports the Jan. 30 elections.
New York Times - January 13, 2005
Defense Rests in Trial of Soldier Accused of Prison Abuse
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New York Times - January 13, 2005
Prince's Nazi Costume Sparks Uproar in Britain
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New York Times - January 13, 2005
Europe Keeps Rates Low as It Worries About Strong Euro
The move signaled that the European Central Bank sees the euro's strength against the dollar as a more imminent threat to Europe's sluggish economy than inflation.
New York Times - January 13, 2005
Alexander 'finds European fans'
Alexander fights back after a poor showing at the US box office with strong figures in Europe, reports say.
BBC News - January 13, 2005
Outgoing US envoy defends UN
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BBC News - January 13, 2005
US giants battle critics with ads
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BBC News - January 13, 2005
US retail sales surge in December
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BBC News - January 13, 2005
Europe's 'super rocket' to launch
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BBC News - January 13, 2005
Prince Harry's Nazi outfit: Your views
Prince Harry has apologised in a statement, for wearing a Nazi costume to a fancy dress party. Should he apologise in person?
BBC News - January 13, 2005
Colombia rebel arrest row worsens
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BBC News - January 13, 2005
Iraq prisoner abuse 'encouraged'
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BBC News - January 13, 2005
Murder prompts MoD review pledge
The UK military is to review its procedures following the murder of Sally Geeson by a soldier.
BBC News - January 13, 2005
Islanders invited to join search
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BBC News - January 13, 2005
Harry public apology 'not needed'
There is no need for Prince Harry to apologise again for wearing a Nazi costume, the lord chancellor says.
BBC News - January 13, 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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