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US tackles plane 'laser tracking'
The US issues new advice to pilots after a series of incidents where lasers are shone into aircraft cockpits.
BBC News - January 12, 2005
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After helping rescue crews dig through mud and rubble ever since a huge mudslide swallowed his house, Jimmie Wallet on Wednesday identified the bodies of his wife and three daughters.
CNN - January 12, 2005
Heartbreak at mudslide
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Heartbreak at mudslide
Devastated Jimmie Wallet sat with his head in his hands as rescuers Wednesday pulled the bodies of his wife and three children from the debris of the mudslide in La Conchita, California. Wallet had joined the rescue effort to save his family, who were trapped by the landslide shortly after he left t...
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Atrocities in Plain Sight
Two new books document what was already public knowledge: the incidents of torture were not restricted to one prison in Baghdad.
New York Times - January 12, 2005
A Neon Come-Hither, Still Able to Flirt
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U.S. Updates Diet Rules for Next Food Pyramid
Americans were urged to slash their calorie intake and exercise at least 30 minutes a day with few specifics on how to do it.
New York Times - January 12, 2005
Defense Witness Says Abuse in Iraqi Prison Was Ordered
Lawyers for Charles A. Graner, Jr., accused of being the ringleader of a prison abuse scandal, began presenting their defense today.
New York Times - January 12, 2005
Israeli Troops Kill 4 Palestinians After Deadly Bombing
An Israeli man was killed by a roadside bomb today and Israeli soldiers killed four armed Palestinians.
New York Times - January 12, 2005
3,100 Names to Be Added to Nazi-Era Depositor List
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New York Times - January 12, 2005
Search for Illicit Weapons in Iraq Ends
The White House confirmed today that the search in Iraq for the banned weapons it had cited as justifying the war that ousted Saddam Hussein has been quietly ended after nearly two years.
New York Times - January 12, 2005
Apple Profit Quadruples on Strong iPod Sales
Apple posted a quarterly profit today that more than quadrupled on skyrocketing sales of its iPod digital music players and strong demand for its PowerBook notebook PCs.
New York Times - January 12, 2005
Kraft cuts snack ads for children
The US food maker announces changes to its advertising policy as part of a campaign to encourage healthy eating.
BBC News - January 12, 2005
Ruling delay on Jackson evidence
A US judge delays a decision on whether prior sexual allegations against Michael Jackson can be used in his trial.
BBC News - January 12, 2005
Mississippi murder trial date set
A segregationist preacher accused of the notorious 1964 murders of three US civil rights workers will go on trial in March.
BBC News - January 12, 2005
Pakistan troops guard gas field
Troops guard Pakistan's largest natural gas field after clashes with tribal militants leave at least seven dead.
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Murder pair 'love's young dream'
A retired teacher accused of murdering his wife and dumping her in a lake, tells a jury of his love for her.
BBC News - January 12, 2005
Firefighter 'killed in gas blast'
A firefighter died when a gas canister blew up in an arson attack at a Cardiff bingo hall, a court hears.
BBC News - January 12, 2005
Apple profits soar on iPod sales
Apple reports record quarterly profits boosted by sales of the iPod music player and its notebook computers.
BBC News - January 12, 2005
Girls' school adds most 'value'
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BBC News - January 12, 2005
Fierce mammal ate dinos for lunch
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BBC News - January 12, 2005
Harry says sorry for Nazi costume
Clarence House apologises after Prince Harry is pictured wearing a swastika armband to a fancy dress party.
BBC News - January 12, 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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