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| Jun.2 |
Washington |
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No jail for US army dog handler Santos Cardona, 32, convicted of using his dog to abuse an inmate and sentenced to 90 days' hard labour
| Jun.3 |
Washington |
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Bush calls for gay marriage ban US President in his weekly radio address has called for a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriages
| Jun.6 |
Washington |
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Bush encouraged by Iran response The President says the initial response to proposals on the nuclear program appear to be a positive step
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Europe 'connived in CIA flights' A report into secret US flights for terror suspects will be presented to the Council of Europe | |
| Jun.7 |
U.S. Senate |
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Senate blocks gay marriage ban The motion gained the votes of 49 senators, 11 short of the needed to allow the process to go forward
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Washington |
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Secret CIA jail claims rejected Washington is saying a Council of Europe report was full of allegations, but thin on facts
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Washington |
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Photos may support Haditha charges Some of the most incriminating evidence against Marines is a set of photographs taken by another Marines
| Jun.12 |
Washington |
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Zarqawi heir 'will be US target' Bush: Abu Hamza al-Mujahir, the new leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, will be 'brought to justice'
| Jun.14 |
Washington |
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Bush says Iraq trip inspiring President said the United States would keep its word to help Iraq govern itself, sustain itself and defend itsel
| Jun.17 |
Washington |
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Safety fears as Shuttle date set Nasa is to launch the Discovery on 1 July, despite warnings from senior safety officials
| Jun.19 |
Washington |
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US warns N Korea off missile test Senior US officials have urged N. Korea to abandon any plan to test-launch a long-range missile | |
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Washington |
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Bush: Iran must stop uranium work President is saying Tehran faces sanctions, not talks, if it doesn't stop enrichment activities
| Jun.21 |
Washington |
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'Al-Qaeda video' of 20th hijacker A video shows Saudi man, Fawaz al-Nashimi, it says was the planned 20th hijacker for the 9/11 US attacks
| Jun.22 |
Washington |
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Study: Earth 'likely' hottest in 2,000 years The National Academy of Sciences: recent warmth is potentially the last several millennia | |
| Jun.23 |
Washington |
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US defends secret money tracking Treasury Secretary Snow has defended a secret program which has been tracking international money transactions
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Washington |
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US fears home-grown terror threat The Attorney-General has warned that home-grown terrorists pose as much danger as foreign al-Qaeda operatives | |
| Jun.26 |
Washington |
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Bush blasts 'terror funds' report The president has accused newspapers of hampering the war on terror by publishing details of a secret scheme
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European Union |
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Europe body to debate CIA report The report is accusing 14 European states of colluding with the CIA on secret flights transferring terrorrists
| Jun.27 |
Washington |
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U.S. capital in HIV test initiative Health authorities in Washington DC are launching a scheme targeting everyone aged between 14 and 84
| Jun.29 |
U.S. Supreme Court |
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Guantanamo tribunals 'illegal' The US Supreme Court: the administration does not have the authority to try suspects by military tribunal | |
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Washington |
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Bush refuses to abandon tribunals US President has refused to rule out military tribunals for inmates at Guantanamo detention centre
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