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W.T.O. Chief Is Cautiously Optimistic on Trade Pact
Considerable progress toward a global free trade pact is possible, the director general of the World Trade Organization predicted, but many obstacles remain.
New York Times - October 16, 2005
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Rice optimistic about Iraq constitutional referendum
As election workers in Iraq counted millions of paper ballots cast in the constitutional referendum, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said today the measure "had probably passed" but cautioned she didn't know the final outcome. Meanwhile, the U.S. military reported that a roadside...
CNN - October 16, 2005
Five killed in Wisconsin bus crash
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Five killed in Wisconsin bus crash
A bus carrying 60 high school students home from a band competition collided with a semi truck early Sunday, killing at least five people, officials said. "It's a terrific tragedy and loss to our school and community," school superintendent Mike Schoch said. "Our community is stunned...
CNN - October 16, 2005
Restoring Slumberland
A new book pays tribute to Little Nemo, the subject of a fantastical comic, who turns 100 this month.
New York Times - October 16, 2005
Freeh Continues Criticism of Clinton Terror Record
Former F.B.I. director Louis Freeh continued his assault on the Clinton administration's handling of terrorism on Sunday.
New York Times - October 16, 2005
Scientists Devise Stem Cell Methods to Ease Concerns
In a development that may shift the debate over embryonic stem cells, researchers have devised two new techniques designed to alleviate ethical concerns.
New York Times - October 16, 2005
Card Center Hit by Thieves Agrees to Sale
A biometrics payment company has stepped in to buy the assets of CardSystems Solutions, the credit card processor at the center of this year's biggest data compromise.
New York Times - October 16, 2005
Meet a New Mercury, Enjoy a Free Coffee
With car shoppers browsing so often online, they are less likely to visit showrooms and fall under the spell of that new-car smell and gleam. So marketers of the new Mercury Milan aren't waiting for you to come to the cars; they are coming to you, and buying you a cup of coffee.
New York Times - October 16, 2005
To Prove You're Serious, Burn Some Bridges
WITH good reason, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences spent a lot of time alluding to apocalyptic nuclear war when it awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science last week and never got around to mentioning local movie theaters or phone plans.
New York Times - October 16, 2005
ESPN Sports-Speak Is Increasingly Also Becoming Sports-Write
According to a new survey of sports journalists, ESPN-speak has entered the common vernacular of newspaper sportswriting.
New York Times - October 16, 2005
Madison Avenue's Full-Court Pitch to Video Gamers
A big campaign for a new venture from Time Warner demonstrates again the growing importance of computer gaming for Madison Avenue.
New York Times - October 16, 2005
For a DVD Makeover, Cut the Naughty Talk
For its upcoming release of "The Honeymooners" remake with Cedric the Entertainer, Paramount is opting to give the film a more wholesome sheen.
New York Times - October 16, 2005
St. Jude Medical to Acquire Competitor
St. Jude Medical, the nation's third-largest maker of implantable heart defibrillators, said it had agreed to acquire a smaller rival for about $1.3 billion in cash.
New York Times - October 16, 2005
DreamWorks Is Said to Get a Revised Offer
NBC Universal, a unit of General Electric, revised its offer for DreamWorks' live-action business, a month after the companies ended their talks.
New York Times - October 16, 2005
A Double Life in News and Canadian Politics
A Canadian media veteran has been leading a double life as a TV news executive and political candidate, and not everyone is comfortable with the arrangement.
New York Times - October 16, 2005
All the News That You Can Use. And More.
Inform.com will perform information-delivery feats that its founders claim no other Web site can match. The question is whether the average reader will want to follow the spectacle.
New York Times - October 16, 2005
Messaging Instantly and More Securely
About a third of all instant-messaging accounts on consumer services like AIM and MSN Messenger are used mostly for business, according to a study.
New York Times - October 16, 2005
Power Companies Enter the High-Speed Internet Market
The idea of offering high-speed Internet service to consumers over their power lines has been around for years in Europe, but the U.S. is just now catching on.
New York Times - October 16, 2005
An Optimistic Voice for Deal on Farm Aid
Considerable progress toward a global free trade pact is possible, the director general of the World Trade Organization predicted, but many obstacles remain.
New York Times - October 16, 2005
Breast cancer 'costs thousands'
The costs associated with having breast cancer can amount to thousands of pounds, a charity says.
BBC News - October 16, 2005
MoD man left gun at Sainsbury's
A member of Ministry of Defence staff mislays his pistol in the toilet area of a Sainsbury's store.
BBC News - October 16, 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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