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Vote likely means closer Canada-U.S. ties
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Vote likely means closer Canada-U.S. ties
Prime Minister-elect Stephen Harper has pledged to carry out his campaign promises quickly to cut taxes, get tough on crime and repair strained ties with Washington after his Conservative Party won national elections in Canada.
CNN - January 24, 2006
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Iraq: 5 female captives to go free
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Iraq: 5 female captives to go free
An Iraqi official says five female prisoners in U.S. custody are to be released in two days -- a move that would partially meet the demands of militants who abducted U.S. journalist Jill Carroll. Meanwhile, gunmen dressed like members of the Iraqi army kidnapped two German engineers in Baiji on Tues...
CNN - January 24, 2006
Gonzales defends wiretaps amid protest
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Gonzales defends wiretaps amid protest
Attorney General Alberto Gonzales encountered angry protesters at Georgetown Law School in Washington on Tuesday as he attempted to to diffuse criticism of the National Security Agency's domestic spying program.
CNN - January 24, 2006
Panel recommends Alito on party-line vote
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Panel recommends Alito on party-line vote
Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito received approval from a Senate panel Tuesday on a 10-8 party-line vote, setting up a potentially contentious floor fight later this week.
CNN - January 24, 2006
Bombs Kill Eight in Restive Iranian City
Bombs exploded today at a bank and a government building in the southern city of Ahwaz, state-run news services reported.
New York Times - January 24, 2006
Inquiry Finds No Proof of C.I.A. Jails But Stays Skeptical
The Council of Europe's report said that it was "highly unlikely" that European governments were unaware of the American program of renditions.
New York Times - January 24, 2006
Bush Plans Visit to Pakistan in March
The Pakistani prime minister today underscored the importance of Pakistan's coalition with the U.S. in fighting terrorism.
New York Times - January 24, 2006
Israel's Acting Leader Backs Creation of Palestinian State
Ehud Olmert, in his first major address as acting prime minister, said today that Israel would have to relinquish parts of the West Bank.
New York Times - January 24, 2006
DaimlerChrysler Is Cutting 6,000 White-Collar Jobs
The company extended cost-cutting measures beyond the automotive factory floor to include its global white-collar work force.
New York Times - January 24, 2006
UPN and WB to Combine, Forming New TV Network
The new venture will cherry-pick the best programs off the mini-networks, each of which has struggled to turn a profit.
New York Times - January 24, 2006
Disney Reaches Deal to Buy Pixar for $7.4 Billion in Stock
The deal would place senior executives from Pixar in key roles overseeing both the Pixar and Disney animation studios.
New York Times - January 24, 2006
QM2 tourists begin legal action
Passengers on the Queen Mary 2 cruise liner initiate a mass lawsuit against the ship's operator over missed ports-of-call.
BBC News - January 24, 2006
Ice hockey: Lemieux retires
Pittsburgh Penguins star Mario Lemieux quits ice hockey at the age of 40.
BBC News - January 24, 2006
Anti-US rally fills Cuban capital
Thousands of Cuban have taken part in a demonstration against the US called by President Fidel Castro.
BBC News - January 24, 2006
Panel approves Bush court nominee
A US Senate panel endorses Supreme Court nominee, Samuel Alito, despite opposition from Democrats.
BBC News - January 24, 2006
Disney buys Pixar in $7.4bn deal
Walt Disney agrees a $7.4bn deal to buy Pixar, the animation firm behind Toy Story and The Incredibles.
BBC News - January 24, 2006
Sea power expansion to benefit UK
Wave and tidal power could provide a fifth of Britain's electricity at competitive prices, says a new report.
BBC News - January 24, 2006
White House defends spying policy
The US government says its policy of bugging citizens without court approval is legal and necessary.
BBC News - January 24, 2006
First Pope encyclical is on love
Pope Benedict's first papal letter - on the meaning of human and divine love - is to be published in Rome.
BBC News - January 24, 2006
Influential Muslim cleric mourned
One of the UK's most influential Muslim clerics, Dr Zaki Badawi, has died.
BBC News - January 24, 2006
Whitbread win for writer Spurling
A Matisse biography by journalist Hilary Spurling wins the Whitbread Book of the Year award.
BBC News - January 24, 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.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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