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Warning on struck-off patients
A complaining patient removed from a medical practice's list has prompted concerns about new doctors' contracts.
BBC News - November 17, 2004
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Probe of Marine's disappearance re-opened
Military investigators have re-opened the case of U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Wassef Hassoun after several personal items -- including his military ID and civilian passport -- were found in Falluja, the city where he disappeared in June. He reappeared in Lebanon on July 7 but what happened to him during...
CNN - November 17, 2004
Senior Democratic Senator Won't Block Confirmation of Gonzales
President Bush's nominee for attorney general, Alberto R. Gonzales, was all but guaranteed Senate confirmation today.
New York Times - November 17, 2004
Skating to Europe and Playing On
According to the International Ice Hockey Federation, 276 N.H.L. players have signed with European teams. Could hockey be headed for a new world order?
New York Times - November 17, 2004
Even Couch Potatoes May Have Been Born to Run
Humans evolved into the way they look today probably because of the need to cover long distances, scientists said today.
New York Times - November 17, 2004
New Nuclear Weapon to Surpass Others, Putin Says
Reiterating previous statements, though providing no new details, President Vladimir V. Putin said Russia would continue to emphasize its nuclear deterrent.
New York Times - November 17, 2004
House Republicans Adopt Change That Would Benefit DeLay
New rules prevent Tom DeLay from having to step down as majority leader if he is indicted in an investigation in Texas.
New York Times - November 17, 2004
At Least 10 Iraqis Die as Bomber Hits U.S. Convoy
At least 10 Iraqis were killed and three United States soldiers were wounded north of Baghdad today in a convoy attack.
New York Times - November 17, 2004
Final Step for Kyoto Pact to Take Place at U.N.
United Nations officials said that the final step leading to the enactment of the Kyoto Protocol, the first treaty restricting heat-trapping pollution linked to global warming, is scheduled to take place Thursday, when Russian officials deliver ratification papers signed by President Vladimir V. Put...
New York Times - November 17, 2004
FCC Reviews 'Desperate Housewives' Football Promo
After reviewing the steamy promo, it was not clear whether the Federal Communications Commission would tackle the network.
New York Times - November 17, 2004
US prices surge on energy costs
US consumer prices in October rose by their biggest amount in five months as households were faced with higher energy and fresh food costs.
BBC News - November 17, 2004
EU warns of sanctions on US trade
The European Union threatens to impose sanctions on some US imports unless Washington repeals its anti-dumping law.
BBC News - November 17, 2004
Many detained in Chile protests
Dozens of students are detained after police quash protests in Santiago, ahead of an Apec conference.
BBC News - November 17, 2004
Howard warning on EU 'superpower'
Tory leader Michael Howard warns against ambition among some EU leaders over being a rival superpower to the US.
BBC News - November 17, 2004
Suicide pact mother talks of pain
A woman who survived a suicide pact with her husband in Tenerife says the pair were "soulmates".
BBC News - November 17, 2004
NI parties given deal plans
The DUP and Sinn Fein begin studying the governments' proposals aimed at breaking NI's political stalemate.
BBC News - November 17, 2004
India PM rejects Kashmir proposal
Indian PM Manmohan Singh says he will not accept any redrawing of Kashmir's borders.
BBC News - November 17, 2004
Clashes across 'Sunni triangle'
A suicide bomb targeting a US military convoy in Baiji kills 14 as violence erupts in Iraq's Sunni Muslim heartland.
BBC News - November 17, 2004
Deadly disease fight 'underfunded'
African leaders call for more funds to fight the world's deadliest diseases - Aids, tuberculosis and malaria.
BBC News - November 17, 2004
F1: Honda poised for BAR move
Honda is set to go into Formula One team ownership with BAR, BBC Sport learns.
BBC News - November 17, 2004
Football: England lose to Spain
Asier del Horno's early goal gives Spain victory in an ill-tempered friendly.
BBC News - November 17, 2004
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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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