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Weather Threatens to Continue to Disrupt Holiday Travel
Light snow in the Midwest helped produce two-hour delays at some airports, while a tanker fire near Washington slowed traffic.
New York Times - November 23, 2005
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A second Chinese woman is reported to have died from bird flu in the eastern Anhui province, the third confirmed human case in the country. Chinese officials have announced new restrictions to help combat the spread of the virus which they describe as a "serious epidemic" presenting the na...
CNN - November 23, 2005
Tentative Deal Brings Delgado to Mets
For Omar Minaya, the general manager of the Mets, a tentative agreement to acquire Carlos Delgado was merely completing unfinished business.
New York Times - November 23, 2005
The Day the Sea Came, Part I: A Ghost in the Water
In the city of Banda Aceh, the tsunami of last Dec. 26 swept away some 90,000 people. This is the story of that day, and of six men and women who lived to tell of it.
New York Times - November 23, 2005
U.N. Cites Progress on Opium in Afghanistan, but Renews Warning
Afghanistan has cut back on opium poppy cultivation in the past year, but is still in danger of becoming a "narco-state."
New York Times - November 23, 2005
Israeli Troops and Hezbollah Fighters Clash Again
Israel and Hezbollah clashed for the second time in three days today after an Israeli hang-glider landed across the border.
New York Times - November 23, 2005
Pinochet Arrested in Chile on Tax Fraud Charges
Gen. Augusto Pinochet, the former military dictator of Chile, was arrested today in Santiago, Chile, on tax fraud and passport forgery charges arising from secret bank accounts, holding millions of dollars, that he maintained under false names in the United States and elsewhere.
New York Times - November 23, 2005
Iran's President Suffers Third Defeat in Choice of Oil Minister
The Iranian Parliament rejected Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's third nominee for the sensitive leadership of the ministry of oil.
New York Times - November 23, 2005
Russia Moves to Increase Control Over Charities and Other Groups
The legislation, as now written, would force groups like Greenpeace and Amnesty International to close their offices.
New York Times - November 23, 2005
Owens' ban upheld by arbitrator
Terrell Owens loses his appeal against a four-game ban by the Philadelphia Eagles.
BBC News - November 23, 2005
Canada bomb inquiry to go ahead
Canada orders a public inquiry into how the 1985 bombing of an Air India jet with the loss of 329 lives was investigated.
BBC News - November 23, 2005
UN urges protection for dolphins
Dolphins and whales need more protection, particularly from accidental fishing, a new report concludes.
BBC News - November 23, 2005
Christmas food ban after E.coli
Hundreds of schools across south Wales ban pupils from bringing in food for Christmas parties to prevent E.coli spreading.
BBC News - November 23, 2005
Oil prices dip as stockpiles rise
Oil prices slip back from the $59 a barrel level as US government data shows a larger-than-expected rise in stockpiles.
BBC News - November 23, 2005
'Still a chance' of Best recovery
Doctors treating George Best say the former footballer still has "a chance" of recovering from severe illness.
BBC News - November 23, 2005
Axe accused denies changing story
A youth charged with the racist murder of a black teenager is accused of lying to "save his skin".
BBC News - November 23, 2005
Russian MPs act to 'curb' NGOs
The Duma backs in principle a contentious bill that will give the state more control over non-governmental bodies.
BBC News - November 23, 2005
Abuse payout for Canadian natives
Canada offers to pay more than C$2bn compensation to indigenous people abused at residential schools.
BBC News - November 23, 2005
Kenya's entire cabinet dismissed
Kenya's president dismisses his entire cabinet after losing a referendum on a draft constitution.
BBC News - November 23, 2005
Football: Gers grab vital point
Match report from Wednesday's Champions League fixture to follow.
BBC News - November 23, 2005
Football: Chelsea move through
Chelsea qualify for the Champions League knockout stage with victory against Anderlecht.
BBC News - November 23, 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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