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Vote Totals Under Inquiry in 12 Iraqi Provinces, Panel Says
"Unusually high" vote totals in 12 provinces raised the possibility that the results could be called into question.
New York Times - October 17, 2005
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Quake relief a 'race against time'
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Quake relief a 'race against time'
More than a week into the relief effort after the South Asia earthquake, a U.N. official said the situation remains grave and the effort is facing daunting problems. "The race against time is shorter and shorter as weather closes in," said Kevin Kennedy, the United Nations' director for co...
CNN - October 17, 2005
White House renews push
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White House renews push
The White House on Monday began a renewed attempt to rally backing for Harriet Miers, the Texas lawyer whose nomination to replace retiring Justice Sandra Day O'Connor on the U.S. Supreme Court has failed to attract widespread support from any part of the political spectrum.
CNN - October 17, 2005
Supreme Court Deals Setback to U.S. Push for Tobacco Penalties
The court will not consider a request by the government for the authority to seek $280 billion in damages from cigarette makers.
New York Times - October 17, 2005
Houston, Knick Star Slowed by Injuries, to Retire
Allan Houston, the last link to the Knicks' Eastern Conference championship team of 1999, has decided to retire and will make his decision public later this afternoon.
New York Times - October 17, 2005
Bush Enlists Texas Justices to Back Miers
President Bush brought in former members of the Texas Supreme Court today as the White House stepped up its campaign to win Senate confirmation of Harriet E. Miers.
New York Times - October 17, 2005
Israel Imposes Restrictions After Shootings; Abbas Lobbies for Talks
Israel imposed new travel restrictions on Palestinians in the West Bank in response to two drive-by shootings that killed three young Israelis.
New York Times - October 17, 2005
Merkel Appoints 6 to Germany's New Cabinet
The decision that will test her ability to introduce change and maintain the stability of her grand coalition of conservatives and Social Democrats.
New York Times - October 17, 2005
Charge over US hurricane bus fire
The driver of a bus that caught fire last month, killing 23 elderly evacuees from Hurricane Rita, is charged.
BBC News - October 17, 2005
Extra fee support for part-timers
Part-time students - two in five of all students - will get more cash, but still face up-front fees.
BBC News - October 17, 2005
Bird flu contingency plan set out
Contingency plans for dealing with an outbreak of bird flu are unveiled by the Scottish Executive.
BBC News - October 17, 2005
Sex 'therapy' psychologist guilty
A psychologist who had sex with a patient in car parks, claiming it would help her, is suspended by his professional body.
BBC News - October 17, 2005
House market 'turning the corner'
The latest property survey - from the RICS - suggests the housing market may be turning the corner.
BBC News - October 17, 2005
Cannabis cancer risk played down
Cannabis smoke is less likely to cause cancer than tobacco smoke, a leading US expert says.
BBC News - October 17, 2005
Iraq Paras 'allowed to use force'
Seven soldiers accused of killing an Iraqi civilian had been allowed to use "lethal force" if threatened, a court martial is told.
BBC News - October 17, 2005
Briton accused of Spanish murder
A 40-year-old Briton appears in a Malaga court accused of killing a teenage girl in Southern Spain.
BBC News - October 17, 2005
Wars 'less frequent, less deadly'
Warfare around the world has become less common and less deadly, a new report finds.
BBC News - October 17, 2005
Football: Fulham hold Addicks
Danny Murphy rescues a point for Charlton in the London derby.
BBC News - October 17, 2005
Tennis: Henman wins in Spain
Tim Henman beats American Taylor Dent in the first round of the ATP Masters Series event in Madrid.
BBC News - October 17, 2005
Dozens killed in Iraq airstrikes
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Dozens killed in Iraq airstrikes
Coalition forces launch a series of airstrikes in and around Ramadi, killing "an estimated 70 terrorists," the U.S. military says. But an Iraqi doctor says the attacks killed 20 civilians -- including six children -- and wounded 25 others. Military officials said they had no reports of civ...
CNN - October 17, 2005
FBI: Violent crime rate down
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FBI: Violent crime rate down
The U.S. violent crime rate declined 2.2 percent last year, continuing a decade-long downward trend in serious offenses, the FBI said Monday. All major categories of violent crime declined in 2004, bringing the rates of the most serious offenses to a level 32 percent lower than those reported in 199...
CNN - October 17, 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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