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Writer Bryson aids school science
Author Bill Bryson is to send a free copy of his best-selling science book to every secondary school in Britain.
BBC News - June 6, 2005
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Aruba workers join hunt for missing teen
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Aruba workers join hunt for missing teen
Aruba's government employees are today joining police, Dutch marines and FBI agents in the search for an 18-year-old Alabama girl who vanished a week ago on the Caribbean island. Two security guards were charged Sunday with crimes related to the disappearance of Natalee Holloway but details of the c...
CNN - June 6, 2005
Controversy over U.S. intervention plan
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Controversy over U.S. intervention plan
A U.S. proposal to allow intervention to push democracy rankled the leaders of several South American countries Monday. The proposal comes amid concerns about political instability in Ecuador and Bolivia, and a deterioration in U.S.-Venezuelan relations.
CNN - June 6, 2005
Apple's Decision on Chips Is Applauded by Programmers
Apple Computer's chief executive, Steven P. Jobs, said that his company would shift to Intel processors. The announcement drew cheers from more than 3,000 programmers at a conference.
New York Times - June 6, 2005
New York State Board Rejects Plan to Fund West Side Stadium
The vote appears to end plans for the project that had been the centerpiece of New York City's bid for the 2012 Olympics.
New York Times - June 6, 2005
Justices Uphold Federal Medical-Marijuana Prosecutions
The decision is a defeat for marijuana advocates who swayed 11 states to allow the drug's use to treat various illnesses.
New York Times - June 6, 2005
Palestinians and Israelis Skirmish Atop the Temple Mount
Israeli police today confronted Palestinians throwing rocks at Jews at one of Jerusalem's holiest sites.
New York Times - June 6, 2005
Olympic Panel Praises Paris; New York Bid Is Reeling
The New York bid appears in serious peril as the I.O.C. prepares to vote on a host city for 2012 on July 6.
New York Times - June 6, 2005
Chief of Berkshire Unit Pleads Guilty in A.I.G. Inquiry
The agreement was the first struck as a result of U.S. inquiries into A.I.G.'s improper accounting practices.
New York Times - June 6, 2005
NY Olympic bid hits funding snag
New York's 2012 Olympic bid is dealt a blow by a decision to deny public funding for a $2bn stadium.
BBC News - June 6, 2005
Cricket: Windies bite back
West Indies lose four early wickets as they pursue 280 to win the second Test against Pakistan.
BBC News - June 6, 2005
Bush pushes for free trade in OAS
President George Bush tells the Organization of American States that free trade will bring stronger democracy.
BBC News - June 6, 2005
Terror aid trial opens in Florida
Palestinian university professor Sami al-Arian goes on trial for alleged links to militant group Islamic Jihad.
BBC News - June 6, 2005
Actor Crowe arrested in New York
Actor Russell Crowe is arrested in New York for allegedly throwing a telephone at a hotel employee.
BBC News - June 6, 2005
Brazil party denies bribes claims
The party of Brazil's president denies allegations that if offered bribes to secure political loyalty in parliament.
BBC News - June 6, 2005
Sponging dolphins learn from mum
Female dolphins are taught by their mothers how to use marine sponges to look for food, according to a study.
BBC News - June 6, 2005
Apple makes switch to Intel chips
All Mac computers will have Intel rather than IBM chips by the end of 2007, Apple says.
BBC News - June 6, 2005
Islanders back estate buy-out bid
A ballot of residents on the South Uist Estate finds a majority in favour of attempting to buy the 93,000-acre site.
BBC News - June 6, 2005
'Mother's body' found in car boot
A murder inquiry is under way after a body - believed to be that of a missing mother - is found in the boot of a car.
BBC News - June 6, 2005
Syrian vice-president steps down
Abdul Halim Khaddam, Syria's vice-president and architect of its policy in Lebanon, steps down.
BBC News - June 6, 2005
No verdict in Jackson abuse case
Jurors in Michael Jackson's child abuse trial end their first full day of deliberations without reaching a verdict.
BBC News - June 6, 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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