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Viacom Posts Large Fourth-Quarter Loss
Viacom took an $18 billion writeoff on its radio station and outdoor broadcasting businesses, sending its net income for the fourth quarter to a loss of $18.4 billion.
New York Times - February 24, 2005
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Vatican: Surgery performed for 'adequate breathing'
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Vatican: Surgery performed for 'adequate breathing'
Hours after Pope John Paul II was hospitalized with a relapse of the flu, doctors late Thursday performed a successful tracheotomy to ease the ailing pontiff's breathing, a Vatican spokesman said.
CNN - February 24, 2005
Concern over nuclear arms
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Concern over nuclear arms
President Bush and Russian President Vladimir Putin say they are committed to keeping nuclear weapons ouf of the hands of Iran and terrorists. Bush, on the last stop of his European tour, also said he raised concerns about Russia's state of democracy "in a constructive and friendly way" du...
CNN - February 24, 2005
Bush Presses Putin on Rollback of Reforms
President Bush said that he told the Russian president today that he had "concerns about Russia's commitment in fulfilling" the "universal principles of democracy."
New York Times - February 24, 2005
Google and Yahoo see ratings cut
Shares in internet search engine companies Google and Yahoo were hit by a downgrade and fears of weak ad revenue.
BBC News - February 24, 2005
Bush presses Putin on democracy
US President Bush tells Russian leader Vladimir Putin of his "concerns" about Russian democracy.
BBC News - February 24, 2005
US military's gay policy 'costly'
The Pentagon's policy on homosexuals has cost $200m over a decade, a congressional report finds.
BBC News - February 24, 2005
Arrests over Ecuador arms deal
A former defence minister of Ecuador is held for allegedly authorising a secret deal to buy Argentine weapons.
BBC News - February 24, 2005
Monies 'were not paid into fund'
No cash collected for specific purposes was used for a fund for victims of clerical abuse, says the Catholic primate.
BBC News - February 24, 2005
Lib Dems 'happy in Labour shadow'
A Liberal Democrat MSP expresses concern about his party's coalition with Labour in the Scottish Executive.
BBC News - February 24, 2005
Fatal bungee jump was 'accident'
A coroner wants better rules for bungee jumps after a 20-stone man falls 60ft to his death in a charity event.
BBC News - February 24, 2005
Football: Boro 2-1 Graz AK
Goals from Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and James Morrison send Middlesbrough into the last 16 of the Uefa Cup.
BBC News - February 24, 2005
Guantanamo inmate breaks silence
Moazzam Begg admits visiting two camps in Afghanistan, but denies taking up arms against Britain.
BBC News - February 24, 2005
Jackson trial to start on Monday
A judge says the trial of Michael Jackson on child abuse charges will begin on Monday morning.
BBC News - February 24, 2005
Football: Newcastle 2-1 H'renveen
Alan Shearer helps secure a routine win that puts Newcastle in the last 16 of the Uefa Cup.
BBC News - February 24, 2005
Call for action on child exorcism
African church and community leaders are calling for action to protect children from the effects of exorcisms.
BBC News - February 24, 2005
Drivers warned as snow continues
Difficult road conditions will plague many motorists as snow and cold temperatures continue into Friday, forecasters warn.
BBC News - February 24, 2005
Anglicans demand temporary split
The Anglican church asks its US and Canadian branches to withdraw from a key body, over the gay priest row.
BBC News - February 24, 2005
Pope has surgery to aid breathing
Pope John Paul II undergoes surgery to help him breathe more easily after being admitted to hospital.
BBC News - February 24, 2005
Bombings kill 16 Iraqi police
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Bombings kill 16 Iraqi police
Bombers strike Iraqi police targets in a string of attacks that kill at least 16 police officers, including 12 in Tikrit, authorities say. Meanwhile, two U.S. soldiers have died in explosions in regions north of Baghdad.
CNN - February 24, 2005
U.S. to test bird flu vaccine
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U.S. to test bird flu vaccine
The U.S. government is getting ready to test a bird flu vaccine and preparing to stockpile both vaccine and antiviral drugs as the threat grows that a deadly strain of avian influenza will begin spreading from Asia.
CNN - February 24, 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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