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| Sat, 2 Jul 2005 18:00:00 EST Tattoos are showing up all over |
| Once confined under suits and ties from 9 to 5, tattoos are now out in the open for all to see. Companies such as Ford and Wells Fargo are among employers that allow body art as part of their appearance codes. |
| Sat, 2 Jul 2005 18:00:00 EST Big fight likely in wake of O'Connor retirement |
| For months, advocacy groups on the left and right were expecting Chief Justice William Rehnquist's ailing health to make him the first Supreme Court justice to step down in 11 years. And with both sides assuming the staunchly conservative Rehnquist would be replaced with another solid conservative, it was thought that the real fight would come later, when a post-Rehnquist vacancy would put the balance of the court at stake. But with Sandra Day O'Connor announcing her retirement, that big fight is already here. |
| Sat, 2 Jul 2005 18:00:00 EST Supreme Court Justice O'Connor steps down |
| Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor broke ground in 1981 as the first woman named to the nation's highest court. Some 24 terms later, she is departing as one of that body's most influential jurists, a moderate conservative who proved consistently successful at tilting the high court in her direction. |
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| Mon, 04 Jul 2005 08:23:34 EDT NASA crashes probe on comet -- on purpose |
| Forget fireworks, NASA marked the Fourth of July by slamming a probe into a comet, capping a six-month mission that researchers hope will offer new clues about the birth of our solar system. "This mission is truly a smashing success," said Andy Dantzler, director of NASA's solar system division, in a news release. |
| Mon, 04 Jul 2005 10:41:35 EDT Military: U.S. strike killed Afghan terrorists, civilians |
| A U.S. air strike in Afghanistan's Kunar province has killed an unknown number of "enemy terrorists" and civilians, the U.S. military in Kabul said. |
| Mon, 04 Jul 2005 10:00:43 EDT Attack on patrol kills 5 Iraqi troops |
| Five Iraqi soldiers were killed and three wounded Monday when an Iraqi-U.S. joint patrol came under attack south of Baghdad, the U.S. military said. |
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