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Sarkozy Takes Power, Promises Reforms
The new president of France, Nicolas Sarkozy, has taken the reins of power in a ceremony in Paris. Sarkozy, who has promised to usher in a period of deep reforms, was declared the 23rd president of the French republic in a small ceremony after the departure of Jacques Chirac.
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For Some, Civil Unions Gain Second-Class Stigma
In the three years since gay marriage became a reality in Massachusetts, interest in — and enthusiasm for — civil unions has dropped off sharply in the four states that allow them. Many gay couples now view civil unions as an unacceptable substitute for marriage.
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Deal Allows Citizenship for Some Illegals
As many as 12 million undocumented workers could achieve legal status under a bill approved by the White House and a bipartisan group of senators. The deal means Congress is a step closer to passing the long-awaited overhaul of U.S. immigration policy.
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Politics Affects Immigration Bill
Politics played an important part in crafting the immigration bill, as President Bush works to leave behind a legacy that goes beyond the Iraq war. But with many opponents in Congress, passage of the bill is far from a sure thing.
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Feds Kept a Close Eye on Fort Dix Suspects
For more than a year before they moved in to make arrests, the FBI and other law enforcement agencies tracked the men accused of plotting to attack the Fort Dix Army base in New Jersey.
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Body of Missing GI Identified as Pfc. Anzack
The body of 20-year old Pfc. Joseph Anzack Jr. of Torrance, Calif., was found floating in the Euphrates River in Iraq; al-Qaida claimed responsibility for his death. Anzack was one of three U.S. soldiers who disappeared outside Baghdad after an ambush May 12.
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Yar'Adua Inauguration Marks Key Point for Nigeria
The introduction of Umaru Musa Yar'Adua as Nigeria's new president marks a significant point in the nation's history — the first time since independence from Britain in 1960 that Nigeria has witnessed the peaceful transition of power from one elected civilian leader to another.
Fatah, Hamas Battle in Gaza Threatens Government
In heavy fighting across the Gaza Strip, the latest battles between rival Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas have left more than 20 people dead in the past three days, with more than 80 killed in the past month. Fatah leaders now warn that the precarious "unity government" with their Hamas rivals may not last.
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Essayist Fadiman Revives Familiar Literary Art
Author Anne Fadiman is in love with the English language. In her new book, a collection of familiar essays called At Large and At Small, she celebrates the nearly forgotten form of Romantic-era essayists such as Charles Lamb.
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Bush's Italian Trip Comes as 'Rendition' Trial Opens
President Bush is in Italy on Friday, the latest stop on his European tour. His visit comes as a trial involving the "extraordinary rendition" program began in Milan. Twenty-six Americans — all but one believed to be CIA — are being tried in absentia alongside seven Italian intelligence officers.
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