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Volcano Poses Threat to Quake-Striken Indonesia
Significant amounts of aid began arriving today in Bantul, but a nearby volcano substantially increased its threatening activity.
New York Times - May 29, 2006
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Rain hinders quake rescuers
CNN
Rain hinders quake rescuers
Heavy rain and damaged roads are hindering efforts to help survivors of a major Indonesian earthquake that killed more than 5,100 people, while many of the thousands left homeless are forced to forage for food and shelter. CNN's Dan Rivers, in Yogyakarta, says he has seen little evidence of aid reac...
CNN - May 29, 2006
Iraq violence kills 50
CNN
Iraq violence kills 50
At least 50 people died Monday in a series of bombings and ambushes in Iraq, police and the military said. Monday's deadliest attack was near Khalis, about 50 miles north of Baghdad as a roadside bomb ripped through a minibus.
CNN - May 29, 2006
Bush Pays Tribute to War Dead at Arlington
President Bush drew a link between those who fought in an earlier era and those killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.
New York Times - May 29, 2006
2 in CBS News Crew Killed in Violent Day in Iraq
Two Britons working for CBS News were killed today and an American correspondent for the TV network was critically injured.
New York Times - May 29, 2006
Afghans Riot After Deadly Crash by U.S. Military Truck
Gunfire rang out across Kabul as the police and soldiers tried to control the violence while rioters rampaged through the streets.
New York Times - May 29, 2006
Golf: Woods prepares for return
Tiger Woods practices at Winged Foot ahead of next month's US Open at the New York State course.
BBC News - May 29, 2006
Canada envoy found dead in Italy
A body found in a manhole in southern Italy has been identified as that of a missing Canadian diplomat.
BBC News - May 29, 2006
Butcher tested in E.coli outbreak
An outbreak of three linked cases of the potentially fatal E.coli O157 infection is confirmed in Lanarkshire.
BBC News - May 29, 2006
Gore in Hay climate change plea
Ex-US vice-president Al Gore admits he has failed to get his climate change message across in the past, in a speech at the Hay Festival.
BBC News - May 29, 2006
Child jab delay 'threatens lives'
Children's lives will be put at risk because a vaccine for a potentially lethal disease is not being introduced this summer, campaigners say.
BBC News - May 29, 2006
Hamas minister rejects referendum
A Hamas minister dismisses a threatened referendum on a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict.
BBC News - May 29, 2006
Cricket: Vaughan back on form
England skipper Michael Vaughan scores 67 in his return from injury in a match for Yorkshire.
BBC News - May 29, 2006
European police foil traffickers
A Europe-wide child trafficking gang is broken up following an investigation led by the Italian carabinieri.
BBC News - May 29, 2006
Jailed SSP official is released
A judge agrees to freed a senior Socialist Party official who was jailed for refusing to hand over documents.
BBC News - May 29, 2006
Tennis: Rusedski crashes out
Britain's Greg Rusedski saves four match points before losing to Chile's Paul Capdeville in the French Open first round.
BBC News - May 29, 2006
Curfew in Kabul after deadly riot
An overnight curfew is in place in the Afghan capital after violent anti-US riots that left at least seven dead.
BBC News - May 29, 2006
Labour MPs up Prescott pressure
Several more Labour MPs publicly question John Prescott's future as the deputy prime minister.
BBC News - May 29, 2006
World Cup ban orders take effect
People subject to banning orders are required to hand their passports into police ahead of the World Cup.
BBC News - May 29, 2006
EU strikes deal on service sector
EU ministers agree a draft deal on tearing down barriers to cross-border provision of services.
BBC News - May 29, 2006
Desperate quake victims await aid
CNN
Desperate quake victims await aid
Heavy rain and damaged roads hinder efforts to help survivors of a major earthquake in Indonesia as officials put the death toll to above 5,100, with 6,504 seriously injured. Meanwhile, Indonesia's president acknowledges a "lack of coordination" as the first aid trickles into the quake-str...
CNN - May 29, 2006
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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.
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