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An avalanche swept vehicles off a highway west of Denver on Saturday, leaving an unknown number of people missing. At least six people have been rescued; one of them has been hospitalized.
CNN - January 6, 2007
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Congressional Budget Delay Stymies Scientific Research
Scientists say the failure to pass new budgets could close major science facilities and send experts off to other countries.
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Tomlinson on His Jersey and on a Hill Back Home
It has been years since LaDainian Tomlinson, the San Diego Chargers? running back, made the drive to the hill in Texas that bears his name.
New York Times - January 6, 2007
71 Degrees in January? A New High Is Recorded
In another mark of an unusually warm winter, the previous record of 63 degrees set in 1950 was shattered.
New York Times - January 6, 2007
U.S. Selecting Hybrid Design for Warheads
The Bush administration will propose elements of competing designs for a new nuclear warhead in an approach that some experts argue is untested and risky.
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Democrats Try a New Balance on Capitol Hill
Top Democrats say that keeping the goals of the party from clashing with the objectives of the independent committee chairmen will be crucial.
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Abbas Asks Dissolution of Hamas Military Police
The Palestinian Authority president demanded that Hamas-run paramilitary police be integrated into Fatah-dominated security forces.
New York Times - January 6, 2007
In Days Before Hanging, a Push for Revenge and a Push Back From the U.S.
The story of how American commanders and diplomats fought to halt the hanging of Saddam Hussein is only now coming into focus.
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Violence in Somalia Over Disarmament
Hundreds of Somalis stormed into the streets of Mogadishu today, further destabilizing the already unsteady city.
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Bush Plan for Iraq Requests More Troops and More Jobs
President Bush?s plan could add as many as 20,000 American combat troops, supplemented with a jobs program costing as much as $1 billion, officials said.
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Bomb?s Lasting Toll: Lost Laughter and Broken Lives
If the cost of the war in Iraq is measured in human lives, one block in southeast Baghdad has paid more than its fair share.
New York Times - January 6, 2007
China Media Battle Hints at Shift on Intellectual Property
A copyright lawsuit by one of China?s largest newspapers is setting off a media war that may shift policies toward intellectual property rights.
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Square Feet | Ventures: A Coming of Age for the Global Real Estate Market
Many industry analysts favor office markets in London and Tokyo.
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Economic View: A Phantom Rebound in the Housing Market
Just as the rising tide of cancellations leads the Census Bureau to overreport sales in the short term, it leads the government to underreport inventories.
New York Times - January 6, 2007
The Goods: Can They Block It Like Brodeur?
Worn on the same hand that grasps the stick, Rbk Xpulse 10.0 Goalie Blocker is meant to serve the needs of today?s more limber goalies.
New York Times - January 6, 2007
[TS] Gretchen Morgenson: More $200 Million Parachutes? Don?t Be Shocked
As much as new rules will reveal about executive pay, it may still be understated.
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Critics Warn of Pitfalls in Democrats? Drug Plan
Many experts say the only way to get big savings for Medicare beneficiaries is to steer patients to certain preferred drugs.
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Market Week: Setting the Bar on Earnings
Earnings are expected to show a dip in growth from past quarters.
New York Times - January 6, 2007
On the Contrary: Outside the Hedge Funds, Looking In
It?s time for wise investors to start listening to Groucho Marx, who said he wouldn?t want to belong to any club that would have him as a member.
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Off the Shelf: Japan?s Retooling Is Distinctly Japanese
What's up with Japan? China?s ascent has diverted attention from East Asia?s other formidable power.
New York Times - January 6, 2007
Suits: He?s Not Out of Cash, but Is Out of the Club
Robert L. Nardelli, the former chief executive of Home Depot, had to quit the Business Roundtable, which is only for sitting chief executives.
New York Times - January 6, 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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