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At U.N., Mixed Views of Bolton’s Tenure
The announcement of John R. Bolton’s imminent departure was greeted with relief by U.N. officials.
New York Times - December 4, 2006
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Radiation probe widens in spy case
British investigators turn their attention to two additional locations in central London as they continue their investigation into the death of Russian former spy Alexander Litvinenko.
CNN - December 4, 2006
Aerial attack mounted against wildfire
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Aerial attack mounted against wildfire
With winds decreasing slightly, firefighters launched an aerial attack Monday against a ferocious wildfire that destroyed five homes and threatened hundreds more in the hilly outskirts of a Southern California bedroom community.
CNN - December 4, 2006
Shiite leader: Iraq should solve Iraq's problems
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Shiite leader: Iraq should solve Iraq's problems
Under pressure to change tactics in Iraq, President Bush met at the White House with Abdul Aziz Hakim, head of the largest bloc in Iraq's parliament. The powerful Shiite leader told the president that he "vehemently" opposes any effort to solve Iraq's problems that bypasses the unity gover...
CNN - December 4, 2006
Study Sees Tsunami Threat to 2 Indonesian Cities
Two Indonesian cities that escaped the devastating tsunamis of December 2004 are at risk of inundation over the next few decades, researchers say.
New York Times - December 4, 2006
Another Year, Another Team (Seattle) for Guillén
José Guillén signed a one-year, $5.5 million contract and has a chance to earn another $2.75 million in incentives.
New York Times - December 4, 2006
Supreme Court Case Focuses on Race and Schools
Seattle’s “open choice” program to promote racial balance in its high schools encountered skepticism in the Supreme Court today.
New York Times - December 4, 2006
Rutgers Coach Drops Out of Running for Miami Job
Having built Rutgers into a winning program, Coach Greg Schiano announced that he had taken himself out of the running for the head-coaching vacancy at the University of Miami to remain with the Scarlet Knights.
New York Times - December 4, 2006
E. Coli Sickens More Than 35 in N.J. and L.I.
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New York Times - December 4, 2006
Bank of New York to Buy Mellon for $16.5 Billion
The deal will create the world’s largest securities-servicing firm.
New York Times - December 4, 2006
US scolds Russia over Georgia
A row breaks out between the US and Russia as Washington accuses Moscow of bullying its smaller neighbours.
BBC News - December 4, 2006
Thirteen US troops killed in Iraq
Thirteen US troops are reported killed in Iraq on the weekend, as President Bush prepares to meet a Shia leader.
BBC News - December 4, 2006
Wall Street Journal plans revamp
The Wall Street Journal unveils plans to cut the size of the newspaper and revamp its website edition.
BBC News - December 4, 2006
US people smuggler found guilty
A US lorry driver is found guilty over a mass people smuggling attempt in which 19 illegal immigrants died.
BBC News - December 4, 2006
Pinochet shows slight improvement
Chile's ex-leader Augusto Pinochet improves somewhat but remains seriously ill after a heart attack.
BBC News - December 4, 2006
Muse confirm show at new Wembley
Indie group Muse become the first band to confirm they will play a concert at London's new Wembley Stadium.
BBC News - December 4, 2006
PM to visit US for Iraq talks
Prime Minister Tony Blair is to meet US President Bush for talks on major issues including Iraq and Afghanistan.
BBC News - December 4, 2006
Pupil restraint policy challenged
The legal case of a girl with special educational needs could prompt a rethink of the use of restraint in schools.
BBC News - December 4, 2006
McConnell backs UK nuclear plans
The first minister backs the UK government's decision to upgrade Britain's Trident nuclear weapons system.
BBC News - December 4, 2006
Bush meets key Iraqi Shia leader
The US president tells one of Iraq's most powerful Shia leaders he is "not satisfied" with progress in Iraq.
BBC News - December 4, 2006
Former Paraguay president jailed
Former Paraguay President Luis Gonzalez Macchi is jailed for eight years for fraud and embezzlement.
BBC News - December 4, 2006
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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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