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Violence in Iraq Claims More Than 100 Lives in Past 3 Days
Today's attacks included a car bomb at a Kurdish funeral near Mosul that killed about 25 Iraqis and wounded 50.
New York Times - May 1, 2005
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N. Korea in apparent missile test firing
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N. Korea in apparent missile test firing
North Korea apparently tested a short-range missile Sunday, the White House said, the latest in a string of recent incidents to focus the eyes of the world on the region's nuclear standoff. With diplomacy stalled the U.S. and N. Korea swapped undiplomatic words last week -- President Bush said North...
CNN - May 1, 2005
200 held after Cairo attacks
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200 held after Cairo attacks
Police on Sunday detained about 200 people from the home villages of the three attackers responsible for a bomb blast and tour bus shooting near Cairo tourist sites the day before, authorities said.
CNN - May 1, 2005
Anti-Nuclear Demonstrations Held in New York
A coalition opposed to nuclear weapons marched in New York today, just before talks start at the U.N. to review the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.
New York Times - May 1, 2005
Egypt Detains More Than 200 in Attacks on Tourist Industry
Egyptian authorities detained more than 200 people after attacks on Saturday that left seven people wounded and three attackers dead.
New York Times - May 1, 2005
On Eve of Talks, North Korea Thought to Test Missile
The move by North Korea raised tensions a day before the opening of a United Nations conference on nuclear nonproliferation.
New York Times - May 1, 2005
For Blair, Iraq Issue Just Won't Go Away
An article suggested the British prime minister had committed himself to a U.S. plan for "regime change" months before he told either the British Parliament or people that British participation was all but guaranteed.
New York Times - May 1, 2005
'The World Is Flat': The Wealth of Yet More Nations
In the global economy, says Thomas L. Friedman, intellectual work could be transmitted to intellectual workers anywhere on earth.
New York Times - May 1, 2005
Cricket: Gayle lifts W Indies
Chris Gayle and Ramnaresh Sarwan lift West Indies hopes of avoiding the follow-on against South Africa.
BBC News - May 1, 2005
Honduran leader's plane crashes
Honduran President Ricardo Maduro escapes injury after his plane crashes into the Caribbean Sea.
BBC News - May 1, 2005
Christie holds on to chart reign
Singer Tony Christie claims a seventh week at number one, giving him one of the longest chart reigns in recent years.
BBC News - May 1, 2005
New wind farm row splits island
A storm blows up involving the trustees of a planned site on Lewis in the Outer Hebrides and wind farm opponents.
BBC News - May 1, 2005
Snooker: Stevens takes lead
Matthew Stevens leads Shaun Murphy 10-6 after the first two sessions of their World Snooker Championship final.
BBC News - May 1, 2005
Australian hostage tape released
PM John Howard rules out any talks with militants, after a tape said to show an Australian hostage emerges.
BBC News - May 1, 2005
Mass rally marks Cuba labour day
More than a million gather in the Cuban capital, Havana, for a government-organised May Day rally.
BBC News - May 1, 2005
Italy media reveals Iraq details
Italian media publishes classified sections of a US report into the killing of agent Nicola Calipari in Iraq.
BBC News - May 1, 2005
Bombing of Iraqi Kurds kills 25
An apparent suicide attack on a Kurdish funeral in the northern Iraqi town of Talafar leaves at least 25 dead.
BBC News - May 1, 2005
Policeman moved after gun death
A police marksmen is removed from firearms duties after a man is shot dead during a planned operation.
BBC News - May 1, 2005
Iraqi police: Abducted CARE official's belongings found
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Iraqi police: Abducted CARE official's belongings found
Iraqi and U.S. forces found a handbag, ID and clothing that belonged to kidnapped CARE official Margaret Hassan and arrested six suspects during a raid in a Baghdad suburb, Iraqi police said today. Hassan, a British citizen, was taken hostage in October. A video purportedly showing her being shot to...
CNN - May 1, 2005
U.S.: N. Korea apparently tests missile
CNN
U.S.: N. Korea apparently tests missile
It appears North Korea has conducted a test of a short-range missile, White House chief of staff Andrew Card tells CNN.
CNN - May 1, 2005
Runaway bride back home
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Runaway bride back home
Jennifer Wilbanks arrived home Sunday, ending a cross-country journey that police said started because she "needed some time alone" before her wedding.
CNN - May 1, 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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