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Vatican Details Final Days of Pope John Paul II
The Vatican has published a detailed account of Pope John Paul II's final days. It says his final words were, "Let me go to the house of the Father."
New York Times - September 18, 2005
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Schroeder rejects Merkel mandate
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Schroeder rejects Merkel mandate
Gerhard Schroeder rejects challenger Angela Merkel's claim of a mandate to form a new government after Sunday's elections and says he intends to remain Germany's chancellor.
CNN - September 18, 2005
Tropical Storm Rita threatens Florida
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Tropical Storm Rita threatens Florida
Storm warnings and hurricane watches were posted across southern Florida and Cuba and tourists were ordered out of the lower Florida Keys as Tropical Storm Rita took shape Sunday afternoon off the Bahamas.
CNN - September 18, 2005
Senators: Cut fat to fund Katrina recovery
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Senators: Cut fat to fund Katrina recovery
Since the president prefers not to raise taxes to finance Hurricane Katrina recovery, three senators suggested Sunday that Congress cut spending, delay a Medicare prescription benefit and forego a tax cut for the rich.
CNN - September 18, 2005
Gunmen Kill Kurdish Member of Parliament in Iraq
Iraqi officials announced the shooting of a Parliament member as Shiite militia fighters blocked off streets in Basra to demand the release of three of their members.
New York Times - September 18, 2005
After German Vote, Choice of Chancellor Remains a Question
Both major candidates claimed to be winners after German voters failed to give either one a clear majority.
New York Times - September 18, 2005
Guantánamo Prisoners Go on Hunger Strike
The hunger strike has produced the most serious challenge yet to the military's effort to manage the detention of hundreds of suspected terrorists.
New York Times - September 18, 2005
Stars light up UK's Walk of Fame
The UK's answer to Hollywood's Walk of Fame is unveiled in a star-studded TV special.
BBC News - September 18, 2005
Mugabe defends urban demolitions
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe tells the UN his slum clearance programme is justified.
BBC News - September 18, 2005
Ronnie Biggs 'hunger strike plan'
Train robber Ronnie Biggs is planning to go on hunger strike in jail, his son has revealed.
BBC News - September 18, 2005
Killer 'not properly supervised'
Probation workers failed to properly monitor the man convicted of killing jeweller Marian Bates, a report finds.
BBC News - September 18, 2005
Health warning over New Orleans
Doctors in New Orleans warn of a "second disaster" if residents begin returning to the city before it is ready.
BBC News - September 18, 2005
Man held in train security alert
A man is arrested after he was thought to be acting suspiciously on a Manchester to London train, police say.
BBC News - September 18, 2005
TV shows do battle at Emmys
This year's Emmy Awards, America's most prestigious television prizes, are handed out in Los Angeles.
BBC News - September 18, 2005
Merkel ahead in tight German vote
Germany's conservatives, led by Angela Merkel, come out ahead by a slim margin, provisional poll results show.
BBC News - September 18, 2005
Kennedy denies plans to step down
Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy denies that he plans to stand down after the next general election.
BBC News - September 18, 2005
Merkel claims German mandate
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Merkel claims German mandate
Angela Merkel claims a mandate to form a new German government after exit polls show her conservative opposition leading in Sunday's vote but falling short of a parliamentary majority.
CNN - September 18, 2005
Six insurgents killed in northern Iraq
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Six insurgents killed in northern Iraq
Coalition forces killed six insurgents in northern Iraq on Sunday during raids on al Qaeda in Iraq safe houses, the U.S. military said. Insurgents attacked coalition forces as the U.S. and Iraqi troops entered a house in Tal Afar, to the west of the major city of Mosul, the military said.
CNN - September 18, 2005
Hurricane watch issued for Florida Keys
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Hurricane watch issued for Florida Keys
A hurricane watch has been issued for the Florida Keys as a tropical depression strengthened in the Atlantic, the National Hurricane Center said Sunday.
CNN - September 18, 2005
Aging, Frail, and Refugees From the Hurricane
Even a successful evacuation can be deadly for the elderly, who are at risk of what experts call transfer trauma.
New York Times - September 18, 2005
Afghans Turn Out to Vote Despite Scattered Attacks
Afghans voted today in their first democratic parliamentary elections in 35 years, despite a number of attacks around the country.
New York Times - September 18, 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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