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Friday, March 04, 2005

Bush Rejects Partial Syrian Withdrawal

Guardian Unlimited | World Latest | Bush Rejects Partial Syrian Withdrawal: "WESTFIELD, N.J. (AP) - President Bush on Friday flatly rejected any partial withdrawal of Syrian troops from Lebanon, saying he will not accept the kind of ``half-measures'' Damascus is expected to propose as a compromise."

60,000 French Jews To Emmigrate To Israel?

Haaretz - Israel News: "Some 60,000 French Jews are interested in immigrating to Israel, according to Bar-Ilan University research conducted by Dr. Arik Cohen."

US demands full Syrian withdrawal

BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | US demands full Syrian withdrawal: "US President George W Bush has demanded Syria's complete withdrawal of troops from neighbouring Lebanon by May."

Thursday, March 03, 2005

Carlisle hit by ancient curse, residents say - Yahoo! UK & Ireland News

Carlisle hit by ancient curse, residents say - Yahoo! UK & Ireland News: "LONDON (Reuters) - It is an ancient curse brought up to date, and residents in Carlisle claim it has brought them disasters from disease to the relegation of the local soccer team."

Wednesday, March 02, 2005

U.S. gives Israel go-ahead to strike Syria

U.S. gives Israel go-ahead to strike Syria Bush’s administration gave Israel the go-ahead to attack Syria in retaliation to Tel Aviv bombing that took place last weekend, killing 5 Israelis, the Hebrew daily ‘Yediot Ahronot’ reported.

Chapel stripped of all Christian symbols

Courier News Story A BOUT of political correctness at a Tayside acute hospital has resulted in the Christian faith being “brutalised,” it was claimed yesterday.

Schoolgirl wins Muslim gown case

BBC NEWS | England | Beds/Bucks/Herts | Schoolgirl wins Muslim gown case: "A girl was unlawfully excluded from school for wearing a traditional Muslim gown, Appeal Court judges have ruled."

Tuesday, March 01, 2005

Natalie Portman says kissing scene at Jerusalem's Western Wall was a mistake

WHO TV - Des Moines: Natalie Portman says kissing scene at Jerusalem's Western Wall was a mistake: "NEW YORK Actress Natalie Portman says it was a mistake to film a kissing scene beside Jerusalem's Western Wall."

Palestinian Conference Ends with Pledges of Support

VOA News - Palestinian Conference Ends with Pledges of Support: "An international conference on Palestinian reforms has ended in London with the Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas pledging to implement tighter security and better government in a bid to win new negotiations with Israel."

Muslim police stops 'more likely'

BBC NEWS | UK | Muslim police stops 'more likely': "UK Muslims should accept that people of Islamic appearance are more likely to be stopped and searched by police, a Home Office minister has said."

Britain to defy UN over therapeutic cloning ban

Scotsman.com News - Sci-Tech - Britain to defy UN over therapeutic cloning ban: "THE British government is to defy a United Nations call to ban therapeutic cloning, arguing that it will not be press-ganged into giving up its world-leading position on stem-cell research."

UK stockpiles Roche drug to combat bird flu fears

Reuters AlertNet - UK stockpiles Roche drug to combat bird flu fears: "LONDON, March 1 (Reuters) - Britain said on Tuesday it was buying 14.6 million courses of Roche Holding AG's antiviral drug Tamiflu as part of its contingency plan against an influenza pandemic."

Sunday, February 27, 2005

Putin Defended Russian Democracy

EUobserver.com: "President Vladimir Putin has strongly defended Russian democracy after US President George W. Bush questioned the rule of law and press freedom in the country."

Pope John Paul II Surprise Appearance

National Post: "VATICAN CITY (AP) - Pope John Paul II made a surprise appearance from a hospital window Sunday, waving to the faithful just after a top Vatican official on the steps of St. Peter's Basilica read a statement from the pontiff asking for prayers. "

Pakistan Times | Top Story: Musharraf visits Multan: Asks to Support Moderate Forces

Pakistan Times | Top Story: Musharraf visits Multan: Asks to Support Moderate Forces: "MULTAN: President General Pervez Musharraf Saturday urged the people to support moderate and enlightened forces to ensure Pakistan�s continued march on the path of development."

Britain to defy UN over therapeutic cloning ban

Scotsman.com News - Sci-Tech - Britain to defy UN over therapeutic cloning ban: "THE British government is to defy a United Nations call to ban therapeutic cloning, arguing that it will not be press-ganged into giving up its world-leading position on stem-cell research."