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At Border, Signs of Pakistani Role in Taliban Surge
Western diplomats and Pakistani opposition figures say that Pakistani intelligence agencies have been supporting a Taliban restoration.
New York Times - January 20, 2007
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Police have arrested a suspect in the shooting death of outspoken Turkish journalist Hrant Dink after a 32-hour search, authorities said Sunday.
CNN - January 20, 2007
A Proposal to Ban Spanking Sparks Debate
A California assemblywoman plans to submit a bill that calls for up to a year in jail for parents who spank young children.
New York Times - January 20, 2007
Tribune Board Members Consider Bids
A special committee of Tribune Company board members met for several hours in Chicago without reaching a decision about the company?s possible sale.
New York Times - January 20, 2007
Soul-Searching by Missouri Suspect?s Neighbors
Residents of the town in Missouri where a boy was held for four years are asking themselves why no one noticed something amiss.
New York Times - January 20, 2007
New Orleans of Future May Stay Half Its Old Size
Some economists and demographers wonder whether New Orleans will top out at about half its prestorm population.
New York Times - January 20, 2007
Refugees Find Hostility and Hope on Soccer Field
A boys soccer team composed of refugees with miserable pasts brings out the best and worst in Americans.
New York Times - January 20, 2007
Bush Urges Tax to Help Cover the Uninsured
President Bush intends to use Tuesday?s State of the Union address to tackle the rising cost of health care with a one-two punch.
New York Times - January 20, 2007
Army Says Improper Orders by Colonel Led to 4 Deaths
A decorated combat veteran and brigade commander in Iraq issued improper orders to his soldiers that contributed to the deaths of four unarmed Iraqi men.
New York Times - January 20, 2007
Clinton Enters Field, Fueling Race for Money
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton?s official entrance into the 2008 presidential race highlighted the urgent need to line up supporters.
New York Times - January 20, 2007
Racial Subplot on British ?Big Brother? Grabs Nation and Ratings
In what has possibly been one of the most bizarre weeks in British television, ?Celebrity Big Brother? set off a soul-searching debate about Britain?s broader social failings.
New York Times - January 20, 2007
Banned Station Broadcasts Voice of Rebels in Iraq
Images of American soldiers being gunned down are being broadcast by a banned Iraqi satellite television station.
New York Times - January 20, 2007
U.S. Copter Goes Down in Iraq, Killing 13
BAGHDAD, Jan. 20 ? An American helicopter crashed in a Sunni area north of Baghdad on Saturday, killing all 13 passengers and crew members, the United States military said. Iraqi officials in the area said it had been shot down, though there was no immediate confirmation from the Americans.
New York Times - January 20, 2007
Suspect Named in Killing of Journalist in Turkey
Authorities said they had detained the suspect?s father with nine other people, but had not captured the suspect himself.
New York Times - January 20, 2007
Sundown on Sundance festival?
The 2007 Sundance Film Festival begins this week - but is it still the force it was?
BBC News - January 20, 2007
Bush briefed on Middle East trips
President George W Bush is briefed on the Mid-East trips of his secretary of state and defence chief.
BBC News - January 20, 2007
Dog-owners 'lead healthier lives'
The health benefits of owning a dog outstrip those enjoyed by cat owners, according to research.
BBC News - January 20, 2007
Key Palestinian meeting postponed
Talks between Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas and factional rival Khaled Meshaal of Hamas are postponed.
BBC News - January 20, 2007
US suffers heavy losses in Iraq
US forces in Iraq suffer some of their heaviest casualties in recent months, with 18 personnel killed.
BBC News - January 20, 2007
Appeal for attack phone footage
Police appeal for mobile phone footage of an alleged attack on a 15-year-old boy at a Wiltshire secondary school.
BBC News - January 20, 2007
Jade 'donating TV fee to charity'
Jade Goody will be donating her fee from Celebrity Big Brother to charity, according to the News Of The World.
BBC News - January 20, 2007
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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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