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Why 'Greater Israel' Never Came to Be
For those who created and nurtured the settlements in Gaza, the move to dismantle them is an admission not of error but of failure.
New York Times - August 13, 2005
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Awash in Information, Patients Face a Lonely, Uncertain Road
The modern patient copes with the blessing and burden of receiving a superabundance of information, often several treatment options and the right to choose among them.
New York Times - August 13, 2005
Many on Base-Closings Panel Question Estimate of Savings
The Defense Department may have overstated the nearly $50 billion in savings projected over 20 years, perhaps by nearly 50 percent.
New York Times - August 13, 2005
Leaving Gaza: Lives Unsettled By the Pullout
Israeli settlers and nonresidents who have entered Gaza to protest Israel's pullout prepare to leave or fight.
New York Times - August 13, 2005
U.S. Builds Pressure for Iraq Constitution as Deadline Nears
The United States ratcheted up its pressure Saturday on Iraqi negotiators who are trying to meet a deadline for writing a draft constitution set for Monday.
New York Times - August 13, 2005
After Strike at Heathrow, Chaos and Fatigue as a Trio Plays On
Thousands of exasperated British Airways passengers left stranded by an unofficial strike searched for news about when they might get out of Britain.
New York Times - August 13, 2005
Assassination Threatens to End Sri Lankan Cease-Fire
The government of Sri Lanka and Tamil separatists traded accusations over the killing of the country's foreign minister, throwing a fragile peace process into crisis.
New York Times - August 13, 2005
Brazil's Opposition Shelters President From Scandal, for Now
Opponents of the Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, are working to keep him in office to protect a robust economy.
New York Times - August 13, 2005
US relay team land gold
The US ease to the women's 4x100m relay gold at the World Championships in Helsinki.
BBC News - August 13, 2005
NFL: Quarterback blow for Bears
Chicago's starting QB Rex Grossman will be out of action for up to four months after breaking his ankle.
BBC News - August 13, 2005
QPR director tells of gun ordeal
A football club director has reportedly been forced at gunpoint to sign paperwork resigning from the board.
BBC News - August 13, 2005
Cricket: Warne ruins England day
Shane Warne rides his luck to reach 78 not out as Australia avoid the follow-on in the third Test at Old Trafford.
BBC News - August 13, 2005
Athletics: GB take 4x100m bronze
Team GB win their first medal of the World Championships when the men's 4x100m relay squad take bronze.
BBC News - August 13, 2005
Breakaway FC United win first tie
FC United, the club set up by disgruntled Manchester United fans, wins its first league game.
BBC News - August 13, 2005
Mummy smugglers jailed for life
Three men get life imprisonment over a scam to smuggle artefacts worth more than $50m out of Egypt.
BBC News - August 13, 2005
US fights new Abu Ghraib images
The Pentagon steps up a legal battle to stop further images of Iraqi prisoner abuse being made public.
BBC News - August 13, 2005
Cuba marks Castro's birthday
Cuba's President Fidel Castro, the world's longest serving leader, marks his 79th birthday.
BBC News - August 13, 2005
Mickelson & Love share USPGA lead
America's Phil Mickelson and Davis Love share the lead going into the final round of the USPGA.
BBC News - August 13, 2005
BA strike chaos starting to ease
British Airways begins clearing passenger backlog at Heathrow but warns it could take days for all to get flights.
BBC News - August 13, 2005
'Grave setback' to Sri Lanka peace
CNN
'Grave setback' to Sri Lanka peace
The assassination of Sri Lanka's foreign minister is a "grave setback to the peace process," a government spokesman says, adding it is "difficult to accept" a denial by Tamil Tiger rebels that they were responsible.
CNN - August 13, 2005
Large Washington blaze threatens to grow
CNN
Large Washington blaze threatens to grow
Firefighters contained about 40 percent of a 48,000-acre wildfire in eastern Washington state but said they were concerned the blaze that has already burned more than 100 dwellings could grow larger.
CNN - August 13, 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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