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U.S. Vioxx Trial Set for November
The first federal trial over Vioxx is scheduled to begin in New Orleans on Nov. 28 and concerns whether the drug caused the fatal heart attack of a 53-year-old Florida man.
New York Times - August 5, 2005
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Israel Lobbyists Facing Charges in Secrets Case
Two former lobbyists were charged with illegally conspiring to gather and disclose classified U.S. national security information.
New York Times - August 5, 2005
Digging Deep for Proof of an Ancient Jewish Capital
An Israeli archaeologist says she has uncovered in East Jerusalem what may be the fabled palace of the biblical King David.
New York Times - August 5, 2005
Novak Walks Off Live CNN Program
A spokeswoman for CNN released a statement saying that the network had asked Robert D. Novak "to take some time off."
New York Times - August 5, 2005
Niger's Anguish Is Reflected in Its Dying Children
One child in five is dying - the result of a belated response by the outside world to a food crisis predicted nine months ago.
New York Times - August 5, 2005
Court Nominee Advised Group on Gay Rights
Judge John G. Roberts Jr. helped advocates for gay rights win a landmark 1996 ruling protecting homosexuals from discrimination.
New York Times - August 5, 2005
Pollution Trial of Mining Company to Begin in Indonesia
The Newmont Mining Corporation and its chief executive in Indonesia go on trial Friday on criminal charges of pollution.
New York Times - August 5, 2005
U.S. Plans to Transfer Afghan Prisoners
The U.S. will return about 110 Afghan prisoners now at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, to Afghanistan, where the Afghan government will decide whether to detain or release them.
New York Times - August 5, 2005
Offer by Europe Would Give Iran Nuclear Future
The proposal would allow Iran to acquire nuclear reactors and normalize ties with the West if it agrees to end nuclear activities.
New York Times - August 5, 2005
Britain Goes on High Alert, Spurred by Hint of Attack
Britain's largest security campaign since World War II came as intelligence officials said they had developed data that another synchronized bombing was likely.
New York Times - August 5, 2005
Jewish Militant Opens Fire on Bus of Israeli Arabs, Killing 4
At least a dozen Arabs were wounded before an angry crowd beat the gunman to death, according to Israeli authorities and witnesses.
New York Times - August 5, 2005
U.S. Contends Campaign Has Cut Suicide Attacks
The U.S. military command in Iraq said the drop was the result of its three-month campaign to stem the flow of foreign fighters coming down the river valley from Syria.
New York Times - August 5, 2005
Ex-Chief of Savings Plan Sued
By Bloomberg News.
New York Times - August 5, 2005
China Plays Down Bid's Failure
China's foreign ministry issued an unusually low-key reaction to the collapse of Cnooc Ltd.'s bid for the oil company Unocal.
New York Times - August 5, 2005
The Churn
Deal Makers.
New York Times - August 5, 2005
Hear the One About the Trade?
Regulators have become increasingly concerned that customer trade information is being used improperly.
New York Times - August 5, 2005
Gulf Hurricanes Are Latest Kink in the Oil Chain
With oil prices hitting records, producers worry that hurricanes are as much a risk to a shortfall in supplies as pipelines blowing up in Iraq.
New York Times - August 5, 2005
Stock Options: Do They Make Bosses Cheat?
It appears that really big options grants for chief executives make it more likely that companies will fudge their numbers.
New York Times - August 5, 2005
As New Products Arrive, Wound Care Sales Grow
When Kinetic Concepts went public in February 2004, the company told investors that its best-selling products - a family of devices that promote wound healing - were reaching about 25 percent of the patients who could use them.
New York Times - August 5, 2005
Pixar Profit Off as Video Sales Come Up Short
Pixar Animation Studios reported a lower second-quarter net profit as home video sales of the film "The Incredibles" fell short of expectations.
New York Times - August 5, 2005
Net Rises at Gillette but Falls at 2 Competitors
Makers of consumer products reported varied quarterly results with the Gillette Company posting a 17 percent increase in profit.
New York Times - August 5, 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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