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West Side Stadium, Another Big Idea Brought Down by Politics
The death of the West Side stadium calls into question whether anyone can build big in New York anymore.
New York Times - June 7, 2005
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Two men charged in the disappearance of a U.S. teenager who went missing in Aruba more than a week ago were known to police for trolling area hotels to pick up women, and at least one had a previous brush with the law, a police officer said Tuesday.
CNN - June 7, 2005
GM closing plants, cutting 25,000 jobs
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GM closing plants, cutting 25,000 jobs
General Motors is cutting 25,000 jobs and closing an unspecified number of plants over the next 3-1/2 years, CEO Rick Wagoner told shareholders. The world's largest automaker is struggling to stem huge losses. The 25,000 jobs represent about 17 percent of GM's U.S. work force.
CNN - June 7, 2005
U.S., Iraqi troops launch offensive
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U.S., Iraqi troops launch offensive
U.S. and Iraqi troops launch another major military operation against insurgents in Iraq, a show of force in the northwestern city of Tal Afar -- not far from the huge, porous Syria border that has been navigated with impunity by anti-American foreign fighters.
CNN - June 7, 2005
Abstract Art's New World, Forged for All
Richard Serra's installation of giant bent steel sculptures at the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao is one of the great works of the past half-century.
New York Times - June 7, 2005
In Bush Talks, Blair to Push Africa Aid and Global Warming
The White House plans to announce that it will release $674 million in aid to Africa, drawn from approved funds.
New York Times - June 7, 2005
Israeli and Palestinian Attacks Signal Fraying Cease-Fire
A mortar shell fired by Palestinian militants killed two workers, and an Islamic Jihad commander in Jenin was killed in Gaza.
New York Times - June 7, 2005
Hindu Leader in India Quits Over Remarks in Pakistan
A chief architect of the political ascendancy of Hindu nationalism in India in the 1990's resigned Tuesday as head of his party.
New York Times - June 7, 2005
In a Spotlight, Baath Congress Opens in Syria
President Bashar al-Assad opened a landmark Baath Party congress on Monday, promising modest political reform.
New York Times - June 7, 2005
Car Bombs Kill at Least 20 as Attacks Roil Northern Iraq
A week after the government's offensive in Baghdad, insurgents showed their ability to quickly move operations elsewhere.
New York Times - June 7, 2005
G.M. Plans to Cut 25,000 Jobs in Next 3 Years
General Motors plans the cuts as it shuts down more assembly and component plants, the company's chief exeutive said today.
New York Times - June 7, 2005
Greenspan adds to yuan pressure
US Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan adds to calls for China to allow the yuan to trade freely.
BBC News - June 7, 2005
NBA: Pistons finally douse Heat
Richard Hamilton scores 22 points as defending champions Detroit beat Miami 88-82 to reach this year's NBA Finals.
BBC News - June 7, 2005
NFL: 'Neon Deion stays at Ravens'
NFL great Deion Sanders has agreed a new contract with the Ravens, according to reports
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Finance trial looms for Pinochet
A Chilean court strips Augusto Pinochet of immunity, opening the way to his prosecution for tax evasion.
BBC News - June 7, 2005
One day in Iraq: Your comments
On 7 June, the BBC is talking to people across Iraq to find out - in detail - what life is like. Send us your comments.
BBC News - June 7, 2005
World scientists urge CO2 action
The science academies of the world's leading nations are urging their governments to take prompt action to combat possible climate change.
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Apple Intel move 'could confuse'
Analysts say Apple's move to Intel's chip architecture could spell a period of confusion for consumers.
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Halifax sees 'flat' house prices
House prices fell 0.6% in May, the Halifax says, although the market has remained broadly flat so far this year.
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Cherie speech back in spotlight
The UK's US ambassador's decision to introduce Cherie Blair at a paid-for event is defended as "normal" by No 10.
BBC News - June 7, 2005
Shots fired in hunt for prisoner
Shots are fired by police hunting a "high risk" prisoner who escaped from a County Antrim courthouse.
BBC News - June 7, 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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