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Visiting Korea Base, Rice Sends Forceful Reminder to the North
An official said the visit was a clear message that it was time to bring nuclear disarmament talks "to a satisfactory conclusion."
New York Times - March 19, 2005
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House to consider compromise to 'save Terri'
The House of Representatives will meet in a special session Sunday to consider a compromise bill that House Majority Leader Tom DeLay said could "save Terri Schiavo." The announcement came after Schiavo's anguished mother pleaded with officials and lawmakers to save her daughter's life.
CNN - March 19, 2005
Congress agrees on Schiavo bill
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Congress agrees on Schiavo bill
House Majority Leader Tom DeLay said Saturday the House and the Senate have agreed on a "bipartisan, bicameral compromise bill to save Terri Schiavo." The announcement came after Schiavo's anguished mother pleaded with officials and lawmakers to save her daughter's life.
CNN - March 19, 2005
Agreement on Schiavo bill
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Agreement on Schiavo bill
House Majority Leader Tom DeLay said Saturday the House and the Senate have agreed on a "bipartisan, bicameral compromise bill to save Terri Schiavo." The announcement came after Schiavo's anguished mother pleaded with officials and lawmakers to save her daughter's life. The House and Sena...
CNN - March 19, 2005
States Battling Another Round of Base Closings
Thousands of jobs and billions of dollars to local and state economies are at stake as the Military evaluates all 425 domestic bases.
New York Times - March 19, 2005
In Courts, Threats Become Alarming Fact of Life
Threats against judges, prosecutors and public defenders appear to be a regular, almost routine, part of courthouse life.
New York Times - March 19, 2005
Behind Lebanon Upheaval, 2 Men's Fateful Clash
Prime Minister Rafik Hariri's death eliminated the one man potentially able to pressure Syria to release its grip on Lebanon.
New York Times - March 19, 2005
G20 urges end to farm subsidies
Twenty developing countries call on rich countries to scrap the subsidies they give to farmers within five years.
BBC News - March 19, 2005
Bomb blast hits Pakistan shrine
More than 30 die in a bomb attack against worshippers at a Muslim shrine in south-western Pakistan.
BBC News - March 19, 2005
Lebanon dialogue call dismissed
A leading Lebanese opposition figure rejects the president's call for talks to resolve the political crisis.
BBC News - March 19, 2005
Stars gather for Mandela concert
Stars such as Will Smith and Queen perform at Nelson Mandela's Aids benefit concert in South Africa.
BBC News - March 19, 2005
Rugby: England beat Scotland
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BBC News - March 19, 2005
Football: Chelsea crush Palace
Chelsea tighten their grip on the Premiership title with a win over Crystal Palace.
BBC News - March 19, 2005
Rice in South Korea on Asian tour
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice visits South Korea, on a tour focused on the North's arms programme.
BBC News - March 19, 2005
Russia and Ukraine reaffirm ties
Leaders of Russia and Ukraine pledge to forge stronger ties, following Mr Putin's key visit to Kiev.
BBC News - March 19, 2005
Man arrested on Madrid bomb links
A Spanish national accused of links to the 2004 Madrid bombing which killed 191 is arrested in Berkshire.
BBC News - March 19, 2005
Thousands at anti-war protests
Protesters in the UK and worldwide march against the war in Iraq, two years after the US-led assault began.
BBC News - March 19, 2005
Briton dies in Qatar theatre blast
A car bomb blast at a theatre near a British school in Qatar kills one Briton and injures about 12 other people.
BBC News - March 19, 2005
Police say remains of missing Florida girl found
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Police say remains of missing Florida girl found
Police in Florida today said that Jessica Lunsford's remains have been found just yards from her home. The 9-year-old had been missing for more than three weeks. John Evander Couey -- a 46-year-old convicted sex offender -- has confessed to killing Jessica, Citrus County Sheriff Jeff Dawsy said Frid...
CNN - March 19, 2005
Five Iraqis die in new attacks
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Five Iraqis die in new attacks
Insurgents ushered in the second anniversary of the war in Iraq Saturday by killing two Iraqi contractors working for the U.S. Army in a drive-by shooting and three Iraqi police officers in a bombing.
CNN - March 19, 2005
States Battling Planned Round of Base Closings
Pentagon officials say all 425 domestic bases are under scrutiny, as the military looks to squeeze efficiencies and billions of dollars in savings.
New York Times - March 19, 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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