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Woman's attack 'mistake' ordeal
A woman tells of her terror at being attacked in her home by two men who police believe were looking for someone else.
BBC News - June 10, 2005
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Bombs kills 5 Marines, 9 Iraqi civilians
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Bombs kills 5 Marines, 9 Iraqi civilians
Five U.S. Marines died after a bomb hit their vehicle near Haqlaniya in Anbar province, the Marines said today. Their deaths bring the number of U.S. troops killed in the war to 1,690. In Baghdad, a car bomb exploded, killing nine Iraqi civilians and wounding 15 others, Iraqi security forces said.
CNN - June 10, 2005
Tropical Storm Moves Swiftly Toward Gulf Coast
Tropical Storm Arlene is moving swiftly north toward the United States Gulf Coast after soaking Cuba early today.
New York Times - June 10, 2005
Five U.S. Marines Are Killed by Bomb in Western Iraq
The Marines had been conducting what the military described as combat operations in Western Iraq.
New York Times - June 10, 2005
Finance Ministers Are Muted on Debt Relief Agreement
Some nations hinted today that they need to be won over to a landmark formula for debt relief.
New York Times - June 10, 2005
Bush and South Korean President Stress Common Goals
President Bush and President Roh Moo Hyun of South Korea today declared that keeping the Korean Peninsula nuclear-free is what is important.
New York Times - June 10, 2005
White House Tells Syria to Pull Agents From Lebanon
The White House said today that Syria was guilty of interference and intimidation during the Lebanese elections.
New York Times - June 10, 2005
Knighthoods for Jason and Wogan
David Jason, Terry Wogan and Dame Judi Dench are all recognised in the Queen's birthday honours.
BBC News - June 10, 2005
Iraq bomb kills five US Marines
Five US marines are killed in a blast and 17 bodies are found in western Iraq, as violence occurs elsewhere in Iraq.
BBC News - June 10, 2005
Light aircraft crashes into lough
Two people are rescued after their plane crashes into Lough Neagh close to Ballyronan marina in County Londonderry.
BBC News - June 10, 2005
US and S Korea 'united' on North
South Korean President Roh and US President Bush pledge to work together to stop North Korea's nuclear plans.
BBC News - June 10, 2005
Freed Italian hostage back home
Italian aid worker Clementina Cantoni arrives in Rome nearly a month after being taken hostage in Afghanistan.
BBC News - June 10, 2005
'British FBI' in huge staff hunt
Britain's new Serious Organised Crime Agency launches a huge recruitment drive after not enough police applied.
BBC News - June 10, 2005
Jackson jury finishes fifth day
Jurors in Michael Jackson's abuse trial have not reached a verdict after a fifth day of deliberations.
BBC News - June 10, 2005
Pressure for Africa poverty deal
Finance ministers from the world's richest nations are meeting in London amid signs of a deal on debt reduction.
BBC News - June 10, 2005
Homeowners expect rising prices
A majority of homeowners surveyed by Yorkshire Bank think the value of their homes will rise next year.
BBC News - June 10, 2005
Del Boy knighted in Queen's list
David Jason heads a host of names from showbiz, sport and the community in the Queen's Birthday Honours.
BBC News - June 10, 2005
Forecasters: Arlene may become a weak hurricane
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Forecasters: Arlene may become a weak hurricane
A strengthening Tropical Storm Arlene is moving north toward the U.S. Gulf Coast -- a region still recovering from last year's hurricanes. Forecasters say Arlene, which now has top sustained winds of 60 mph, could become a weak hurricane before hitting land late Saturday. Hurricane watches are poste...
CNN - June 10, 2005
Abuse cases cost $1 billion
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Abuse cases cost $1 billion
Sexual abuse by priests has cost the Catholic Church in the United States more than $1 billion, a figure guaranteed to rise, according to tallies by American bishops and an Associated Press review of known settlements.
CNN - June 10, 2005
Beyond Brakes, Amtrak's Woes Hit the Cafe Car
Amtrak is spending just over $2 for each dollar of food it sells on its trains, according to auditors.
New York Times - June 10, 2005
DNA of Voles May Hint at Why Some Fathers Shirk Duties
A genetic mechanism in male prairie voles determines whether they will be devoted fathers, researchers say.
New York Times - June 10, 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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