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Verdict due in tobacco test case
A widow, whose husband died of lung cancer, learns if she has won a court battle against a cigarette giant.
BBC News - May 30, 2005
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Allegation of rights abuses offends Cheney
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Allegation of rights abuses offends Cheney
Vice President Dick Cheney today said he was offended by Amnesty International's condemnation of the United States for what it called "serious human rights violations" at Guantanamo Bay. "For Amnesty International to suggest that somehow the United States is a violator of human rights...
CNN - May 30, 2005
France set for shakeup
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France set for shakeup
French President Jacques Chirac appeared set to replace his prime minister after voters soundly rejected a proposed constitution for the EU. Chirac and under-fire Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Raffarin met Monday and Chirac's office said the president would address the nation Tuesday.
CNN - May 30, 2005
Bush Says Finishing Mission Is Best Memorial to Fallen
President Bush paid a Memorial Day tribute today to generations of Americans who have given their lives for the nation.
New York Times - May 30, 2005
Cheney Says Ex-Prisoners Are 'Peddling Lies' About U.S. Treatment
Vice President Dick Cheney emphatically defended the handling of detainees at Guantánamo Bay in an interview to be broadcast tonight.
New York Times - May 30, 2005
Pope Enters Public Battle Over Italian Vote on Fertility Law
Pope Benedict XVI endorsed a call by Italian bishops for a boycott of a contentious referendum on medically assisted fertility.
New York Times - May 30, 2005
Attack Kills at Least 30 as Iraqi Forces Press Baghdad Offensive
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New York Times - May 30, 2005
Forty arrests as rave continues
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BBC News - May 30, 2005
Tennis: Safin shot down
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BBC News - May 30, 2005
US reopens Airbus case with WTO
The US says it will reactivate a World Trade Organization (WTO) case against European Union subsidies for aircraft maker Airbus.
BBC News - May 30, 2005
Man Utd fans keep up campaign
Nearly 2,000 Manchester United fans vow to continue fighting the takeover of their club by Malcolm Glazer.
BBC News - May 30, 2005
Football: Crouch in England team
Peter Crouch is named in England's side to face Colombia on Tuesday.
BBC News - May 30, 2005
Vatican seeks papal miracle proof
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BBC News - May 30, 2005
Parades, solemn events mark Memorial Day
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Parades, solemn events mark Memorial Day
Americans are honoring their war dead this Memorial Day with parades, official ceremonies and solemn visits. At Arlington National Cemetery, President Bush laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns. Elsewhere, many cities are holding Memorial Day parades, honoring veterans and those still serving in...
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Nation marks Memorial Day
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Nation marks Memorial Day
Americans are honoring the war dead this Memorial Day with parades, official ceremonies and solemn visits. At Arlington National Cemetery, President Bush on Monday laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknowns.
CNN - May 30, 2005
Iraq suicide bombers kill 27
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Iraq suicide bombers kill 27
A pair of suicide bombers, wearing vests packed with explosives, detonate themselves in Hilla, killing 27 people and wounding 118, police said.
CNN - May 30, 2005
Rebels Strike Town as Iraqi Forces Continue Baghdad Offensive
More than two dozen were killed and 120 wounded when two suicide bombers hit a crowd of police officers in Hillah.
New York Times - May 30, 2005
Repercussions Across Europe After French Reject E.U. Charter
The next step for the E.U. remains uncertain, especially if the Netherlands also rejects the treaty this week.
New York Times - May 30, 2005
Israeli Newscaster's Documentary Courts Controversy
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New York Times - May 30, 2005
EU makes fresh offer in plane row
Europe's trade commissioner proposes a deal to settle a long-running dispute over subsidies for aircraft manufacturers Airbus and Boeing.
BBC News - May 30, 2005
Crime gang suspected over robbery
Police say paramilitary involvement in Saturday's robbery of the Boots store is not their main inquiry line.
BBC News - May 30, 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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