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Washington Post's Woodward Apologizes for Lapse on Leak
Bob Woodward testified that an administration official told him about Valerie Wilson's identity before it was disclosed.
New York Times - November 16, 2005
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Five U.S. Marines have been killed during a firefight near the Syrian border in Ubaydi, the military has said. News of the latest American casualties came as a prominent Sunni Muslim party called for an international investigation into allegations that detainees were being tortured at an Iraqi Inter...
CNN - November 16, 2005
Five U.S. Marines killed in Iraqi firefight
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Five U.S. Marines were killed Wednesday during a firefight near the Syrian border, the military said. Sixteen insurgents were also killed in the fighting, part of Operation Steel Curtain, a U.S.-Iraqi military offensive aimed at clearing insurgents out of towns in northwestern Iraq.
CNN - November 16, 2005
Hip-Hop Producer Begins Trial in Brooklyn
Irv Gotti and his brother have the made journey that their artists often sing about: from the recording room to the court.
New York Times - November 16, 2005
Movie Review | 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire': The Young Wizard Puts Away Childish Things
Childhood ends for the young wizard with the zigzag scar in the happily satisfying film adaptation of the fourth book in J. K. Rowling's series.
New York Times - November 16, 2005
Republicans End Push to Fund 'Bridges to Nowhere' in Alaska
Money for the project, which conflicted with the party's reputation for fiscal austerity, will still be delivered to the state.
New York Times - November 16, 2005
Iraq Begins Inquiry Into Alleged Torture
Sunni leaders today denounced the Shiite-dominated government for supporting the torture of Sunni detainees.
New York Times - November 16, 2005
Swiss Oil Broker Tries to Seize Russian Art to Collect Debt
A businessman's campaign to collect a debt ensnared, briefly, another unlikely government asset: 54 paintings.
New York Times - November 16, 2005
Britain to Extradite Terrorism Suspect to U.S.
The decision provoked anger and complaints from Islamic leaders that the decision was unjust and would alienate young Muslims.
New York Times - November 16, 2005
UK to extradite Ahmad to US
UK terror suspect Babar Ahmad is to challenge the decision to order his extradition to face charges in the US.
BBC News - November 16, 2005
Committee backs Bernanke bid
The man nominated by the US president to head the US Federal Reserve, Ben Bernanke, is one step closer to securing the top job.
BBC News - November 16, 2005
Reptile fossil is 'early turtle'
A fossil reptile discovered in Brazil may be the oldest known creature that resembles a modern turtle.
BBC News - November 16, 2005
Gen Pinochet 'fit to stand trial'
Former Chilean leader Augusto Pinochet is fit to stand trial on human rights charges, a prosecutor says.
BBC News - November 16, 2005
Five US troops die in Iraq battle
Five US marines die in a firefight close to the Iraq-Syria border, as an offensive against insurgents continues.
BBC News - November 16, 2005
Brown plans business 'boot camps'
Plans are being hatched for Enterprise Summer Schools across the UK in a bid to seek out budding entrepreneurs.
BBC News - November 16, 2005
A&E units facing drug pressures
Up to one million visits to A&E departments in England every year could be linked to illegal drug use, researchers claim..
BBC News - November 16, 2005
Pakistan 'needs $5.2bn quake aid'
Pakistan says it needs at least $5.2bn to recover from last month's quake ahead of a key donors meeting.
BBC News - November 16, 2005
Drinking laws passed amid chaos
MSPs tighten the law on off-sales and devolve pub opening to local licensing boards amid chaotic scenes at Holyrood.
BBC News - November 16, 2005
Football: Wales crash to Cyprus
A miserable performance by Wales sees them easily beaten 1-0 in their friendly against Cyprus.
BBC News - November 16, 2005
Bush to urge unity on Korea issue
US President George W Bush will urge cautious detente for Seoul and Pyongyang in talks in South Korea.
BBC News - November 16, 2005
France extends laws to curb riots
The French parliament approves a three-month extension of emergency laws aimed at curbing riots.
BBC News - November 16, 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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