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Workers airlifted from oil barge
Helicopters rescue almost 200 people from a pipelaying barge that was cut adrift in rough North Sea waters.
BBC News - November 12, 2005
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A decade after murder, thousands mourn Rabin
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A decade after murder, thousands mourn Rabin
Tens of thousands of Israelis packed the Tel Aviv square where Yitzhak Rabin was assassinated 10 years ago to mourn the former prime minister and to express hopes that his memory would spur new efforts to bring peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
CNN - November 12, 2005
Tyson to face trial for assault
A judge orders Mike Tyson to return to Brazil to face trial for allegedly assaulting a cameraman.
BBC News - November 12, 2005
Chinese medicine outlets probed
Scores of traditional Chinese medicine stores are being investigated for selling illegal medicines, the BBC learns.
BBC News - November 12, 2005
Burkina Faso poised for elections
Burkina Faso is due to vote in Sunday's presidential poll, with incumbent Blaise Compaore expected to win.
BBC News - November 12, 2005
Owen goals win Argentina thriller
Michael Owen's dramatic injury-time goal earns England a stunning win over Argentina.
BBC News - November 12, 2005
Rugby U: Pumas shock Scotland
Argentina score a controversial late penalty try to defeat Scotland.
BBC News - November 12, 2005
Rugby L: GB see off New Zealand
Great Britain kept their Tri-Nations hopes alive with a brilliant victory over New Zealand in Huddersfield.
BBC News - November 12, 2005
Super-rocket flight postponed
The launch of Europe's most powerful rocket to date, the Ariane 5-ECA, is postponed shortly before lift-off.
BBC News - November 12, 2005
Kennedy enters police terror row
Charles Kennedy says the Met Police chief "overstepped the mark" with his support for detention of terror suspects.
BBC News - November 12, 2005
Cameron gets Hague's backing
Tory contender David Cameron receives the backing of former leader William Hague and ex-candidate Liam Fox.
BBC News - November 12, 2005
Annan urges Iraq reconciliation
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Annan urges Iraq reconciliation
United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan makes a surprise visit to Iraq, his first since the March 2003 U.S.-led invasion.
CNN - November 12, 2005
At Yale, Frowns for Alumni Nominated to Court
Judge Samuel A. Alito Jr. will most likely face some of the hostility that met the last two Supreme Court nominees with connections to Yale Law School.
New York Times - November 12, 2005
As Sign-Up Nears, Fears Are Voiced Over Drug Plan
Even with President Bush hailing the new Medicare drug benefits, large numbers of older Americans appear to be confused by the choices they will have to make.
New York Times - November 12, 2005
Storm Families Find No Comfort in Death Records
Families are finding that the documents of their loved ones killed by Hurricane Katrina point to poor recordkeeping at morgues.
New York Times - November 12, 2005
They're Soft, Cuddly and Lashed to the Front of a Truck. But Why?
The practice of mounting stuffed animals on the grilles of large vehicles forms a compelling yet little-studied aspect of the urban streetscape.
New York Times - November 12, 2005
In Zimbabwe, Thousands of Homeless, Hiding in Full Sight, Belie Leader's Denials
Zimbabwe's president denies that an urban-demolition campaign has left thousands of his citizens homeless.
New York Times - November 12, 2005
U.S.-Backed Meeting of Muslim Nations Ends in Discord
A meeting of Muslim nations attended by Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice ended after Egypt blocked a final declaration supporting democracy.
New York Times - November 12, 2005
French Unrest Endures, but Paris Attacks Fail to Materialize
Unrest continued to percolate through poor, predominantly minority neighborhoods across France on Saturday.
New York Times - November 12, 2005
Rule By Law | A Father's Quest: Desperate Search for Justice: One Man vs. China
A father's quest to free his son poses a question about China: Is it possible for a criminal defendant to get a fair trial?
New York Times - November 12, 2005
The Laptop: Relying on Computer, U.S. Seeks to Prove Iran's Nuclear Aims
American intelligence officials have shown documents of Iranian atomic experiments to a number of countries to convince them that Iran is designing a nuclear warhead.
New York Times - November 12, 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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