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White House to 'hit back'
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White House to 'hit back'
Top White House officials say they're developing a "campaign-style" strategy in response to increasing Democratic allegations that the Bush administration twisted intelligence to make its case for war.
CNN - November 9, 2005
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67 dead as blasts hit three hotels
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67 dead as blasts hit three hotels
Three nearly simultaneous explosions inside hotels frequented by westerners in downtown Amman, Jordan, have killed at least 67 people and wounded more than 100 others, the deputy prime minister of Jordan has told CNN. There have been no claims of responsibility, Karim Kawar, the Jordanian ambassador...
CNN - November 9, 2005
Bombings kill 67 at hotels
CNN
Bombings kill 67 at hotels
Three apparent suicide attackers detonated nearly simultaneous explosions Wednesday night inside hotels in downtown Amman, killing at least 67 people and wounding 150 others, the deputy prime minister of Jordan told CNN.
CNN - November 9, 2005
New York Times reporter Judith Miller retires
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New York Times reporter Judith Miller retires
New York Times reporter Judith Miller, who went to jail for refusing to reveal her source during an investigation into the 2003 outing of a CIA operative, has retired from "the old gray lady," the newspaper announced Wednesday.
CNN - November 9, 2005
Hussein's Lawyers Sever Contact With Court
The decision followed the second murder of a member of the defense team since the trial began last month.
New York Times - November 9, 2005
Indonesia Says Key Terror Suspect Is Killed in Shoot Out
Azhari Husin had a major role in the deadliest terrorist attacks in Southeast Asia, Indonesian and U.S. officials said.
New York Times - November 9, 2005
Times and Reporter Reach Agreement on Her Departure
The deal ended Judith Miller's 28-year career at The Times and capped more than two weeks of negotiations.
New York Times - November 9, 2005
Attacks at U.S.-Based Hotels in Amman Were Minutes Apart
At least 57 people were killed and more than 300 injured in what appeared to be a coordinated attack by suicide bombers.
New York Times - November 9, 2005
Provision of Blair's Antiterror Plan Is Rejected
A bill allowing police to detain terror suspects for 90 days without charge was defeated, but a proposal for 28 days was approved.
New York Times - November 9, 2005
France Says It Will Deport Foreigners for Rioting
France began implementing emergency curfews in trouble spots today and stepped up its crackdown on urban violence.
New York Times - November 9, 2005
Iraqi Civilians Killed in Rebel-Held House Bombed by U.S.
It was the first acknowledgement of civilian casualties since an operation along the Syrian border began last Saturday.
New York Times - November 9, 2005
Interpublic Group Reports Another Quarterly Loss
The loss for the third quarter was smaller than the one posted a year earlier, but it was still larger than Wall Street had expected.
New York Times - November 9, 2005
Amtrak's President Is Fired by Its Board
David Gunn opposed the Bush plan to turn over the Northeast Corridor to a federal-state consortium.
New York Times - November 9, 2005
Oil Executives Defend Profits Before a Critical Congress
Prices were being driven by larger forces often out of their control, executives said, but some senators appeared unconvinced.
New York Times - November 9, 2005
A.I.G. Restates Results Again, Raising Profits by $500 Million
Today's announcement was the third restatement made by A.I.G. this year as the isurance giant continues to struggle to restore investor trust after an accounting scandal.
New York Times - November 9, 2005
Cisco Systems posts lower profits
Cisco Systems, the world's biggest maker of internet equipment, posts a slightly lower quarterly profit.
BBC News - November 9, 2005
CIA leak probe reporter resigns
New York Times reporter Judith Miller, who was jailed over the CIA leak case inquiry, has resigned.
BBC News - November 9, 2005
Britain facing large energy gap
Britain is facing a major shortfall in electricity supply and will need new nuclear stations, a report says.
BBC News - November 9, 2005
Call to outlaw net ticket touts
Entertainment and sport promoters call for ticket touting to be outlawed to stop fans being ripped off on the internet.
BBC News - November 9, 2005
More vulnerable children referred
The number of vulnerable youngsters referred to the Children's Reporter increase 10% in the past year.
BBC News - November 9, 2005
Global trade hopes 'scaled back'
Hopes of a global trade deal recede after WTO officials fail to iron out key differences ahead of a crucial meeting.
BBC News - November 9, 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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