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US senators probe spying policy
The US attorney general has defended a controversial domestic spying policy at a Senate committee hearing.
BBC News - February 6, 2006
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Iran tells IAEA to remove cameras
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Iran tells IAEA to remove cameras
Iran has told the International Atomic Energy Agency to remove its surveillance cameras and other equipment from its nuclear sites by mid-February, the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog has said.
CNN - February 6, 2006
Moussaoui Removed From Court for Outburst
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New York Times - February 6, 2006
Protests Over Cartoons of Muhammad Turn Deadly
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New York Times - February 6, 2006
Israel Says It Will Work With Abbas but Not Hamas
Israel will cooperate with the Palestinian Authority so long as Hamas is not represented, the acting prime minister said.
New York Times - February 6, 2006
Kin of Ferry Victims Storm Offices of Ship's Owners
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G.M. Names Kerkorian Adviser to Its Board
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Bettis savours Super Bowl win
Pittsburgh's Jerome Bettis ends his NFL career on a high as the Steelers beat Seattle 21-10 in Super Bowl XL.
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Gervais to write US 'The Office'
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Disney profits beat expectations
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BBC News - February 6, 2006
Date set for key Sri Lanka talks
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Rugby: Josh Lewsey ruled out
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BBC News - February 6, 2006
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Schools to face interviewing ban
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Coretta Scott King honored at historic church
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Gonzales faces skeptical questions about spying
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales was defending President Bush's controversial domestic spying program Monday in testimony at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing. "The terrorist surveillance program is necessary, it is lawful and it respects the civil liberties we all cherish," Gonzales s...
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Beirut Mob Burns Danish Mission Building Over Cartoons
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New York Times - February 6, 2006
Israel Makes Payment to Palestinians, but Says It Could Be the Last
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New York Times - February 6, 2006
Defense of Eavesdropping Is Met With Skepticism in Senate
The attorney general's assertion that the program was legal immediately drew harsh reactions from leaders from both parties.
New York Times - February 6, 2006
Woman Makes 1st Appearance Since Face Transplant in France
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New York Times - February 6, 2006
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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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