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Women warned over state pension
More than two million women are failing to build up entitlement to the basic state pension the Department for Work and Pensions warns.
BBC News - November 1, 2005
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New push for separate Quebec
One of Quebec's top politicians has said separatists in the French-speaking province will launch a new referendum on independence from Canada after the next provincial election.
CNN - November 1, 2005
Democrats force closed session on war intelligence
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Democrats force closed session on war intelligence
Democrats triggered a closed session of the full Senate on Tuesday in an effort to pressure the chamber's Republican majority into completing an investigation of the intelligence underpinning the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
CNN - November 1, 2005
Democrats Force Senate Into Closed Session Over Iraq Data
The Democratic leader demanded a debate on how the U.S. became engaged in the war in light of the indictment of I. Lewis Libby.
New York Times - November 1, 2005
In Michelin's 1st Ratings of N.Y. Dining, Some Surprises
The exalted judges of fine European cuisine awarded three stars to four restaurants, but other chefs were disappointed.
New York Times - November 1, 2005
Jumpy Enough to Chew a Chair? Try DogCatRadio
A new Internet radio station for pets aims to keep the loneliness at bay while owners are out.
New York Times - November 1, 2005
Sergeant May Face Court-Martial in Deaths of 2 G.I.'s in Iraq
An inquiry has recommended that a staff sergeant face court-martial in the deaths of two U.S. soldiers last spring in Tikrit.
New York Times - November 1, 2005
Israeli Airstrike Kills 2 Palestinians
An Israeli airstrike near Gaza City today killed two wanted Palestinians, including one that Israel had singled out as a top priority.
New York Times - November 1, 2005
4 Prisoners Die as Kyrgyz Troops Quell Jail Disorders
The violence highlighted anew the challenges faced by President Kurmanbek Bakiyev, who came to power this year after the ouster of an exhausted post-Soviet government.
New York Times - November 1, 2005
Fed Raises Its Key Rate by Quarter Point for 12th Time
Once again, the Fed signaled its intention to keep raising the benchmark rate at a "measured" pace in the months ahead.
New York Times - November 1, 2005
G.M. and Ford Report Sharply Lower Sales
Automobile sales continued to slide last month, with General Motors and Ford - which have both been in dire financial straits of late - were stung particularly hard.
New York Times - November 1, 2005
Takeover helps Sun narrow losses
US computer firm Sun narrows its first quarter losses, helped by its takeover of fellow technology firm Storage.
BBC News - November 1, 2005
GM and Ford continue losing sales
General Motors and Ford again report falling US sales, while those of their Japanese rivals continue to rise.
BBC News - November 1, 2005
Rosa Parks' body flown home
The body of US civil rights icon Rosa Parks returns to Detroit for burial, where residents line up to pay respects.
BBC News - November 1, 2005
Judge removed from Bush ally case
Leading US Republican Tom DeLay's request for a new judge in his conspiracy case is granted.
BBC News - November 1, 2005
US Senate closed for Iraq debate
The US Democratic Party forces the Senate into a closed session to debate intelligence used to justify the Iraq war.
BBC News - November 1, 2005
Top US court hears religious case
The US Supreme Court hears its first religious freedom case since a new chief justice was appointed.
BBC News - November 1, 2005
Fed raises US interest rate to 4%
The Federal Reserve raises US interest rates by 0.25% to 4% as predicted, the 12th increase in succession.
BBC News - November 1, 2005
Tory contest set to get under way
The contenders for the Scottish Conservative Party leadership are expected to declare on Wednesday.
BBC News - November 1, 2005
Blair makes climate summit call
Technology will provide at least part of the solution to global warming, says Tony Blair as 20 nations hold talks.
BBC News - November 1, 2005
Cancer patients 'can be fathers'
Most men treated for testicular cancer will be able to father children, researchers say.
BBC News - November 1, 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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