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Bangladesh parties in poll U-turn
Bangladesh's opposition alliance calls off a boycott of next month's general election, ending months of protests.
BBC News - December 24, 2006
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Pope's message: Help children
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Pope's message: Help children
Pope Benedict XVI celebrated Christmas Midnight Mass in the splendor of St. Peter's Basilica early Monday with an appeal to help children who suffer and are abused, including those forced to beg or serve as soldiers and those deprived of food and love.
CNN - December 24, 2006
Procrastinators hit the malls
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Procrastinators hit the malls
Bargain hunters and latecomers flocked to stores on Sunday as the retail industry offered increased discounts and other come-ons the day before Christmas.
CNN - December 24, 2006
Dispute in Sri Lanka Over Disabled Ship
Tamil Tiger rebels said they rescued the crew of a disabled Jordanian ship, but Sri Lankan officials said today that the rebels illegally boarded the ship.
New York Times - December 24, 2006
Saints 30, Giants 7: Giants Lose in Barber's Home Finale
Now 7-8 after beginning the season 6-2, the Giants can still salvage a playoff slot with a road victory Saturday against the Washington Redskins and the right mix of results in other games.
New York Times - December 24, 2006
Hamas Criticizes Palestinian Talks With Israel
Hamas dismissed as inconsequential concessions made by Israel in talks with the Palestinian Authority president.
New York Times - December 24, 2006
One killed in US mall shooting
One person is shot dead and a number of gunmen are arrested at a crowded mall in Boynton Beach, Florida.
BBC News - December 24, 2006
X Factor's Leona has festive No 1
Singer Leona Lewis has this year's Christmas number one single - a week after winning TV's The X Factor.
BBC News - December 24, 2006
Iraqi police deaths 'hit 12,000'
Some 12,000 Iraq police officers have died in the line of duty since the US-led invasion in 2003, a minister says.
BBC News - December 24, 2006
Ethiopia PM admits Somalia action
Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi gives a televised address in which he admits sending troops into Somalia.
BBC News - December 24, 2006
Pardew replaces Reed at Charlton
Charlton head coach Les Reed leaves the club by mutual consent to be replaced by Alan Pardew.
BBC News - December 24, 2006
Schwarzenegger breaks leg skiing
California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger breaks his femur while skiing in Sun Valley, Idaho.
BBC News - December 24, 2006
Archbishop urges Mid-East peace
The Archbishop of Canterbury urges the world to help provide hope for a peaceful solution in the Middle East.
BBC News - December 24, 2006
Wisconsin snowstorm knocks out power
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Wisconsin snowstorm knocks out power
A winter storm dumped 7 inches of wet, heavy snow on central Wisconsin, leaving thousands of people without electricity and disrupting holiday preparations. Wisconsin Public Service Corp. reported fewer than 15,600 customers without electricity Saturday night. About half of the outages were in the t...
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Italian in spy case is arrested
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Italian in spy case is arrested
Police have arrested an Italian man who met with Alexander Litvinenko at a London sushi bar on Nov. 1, the day the former KGB agent fell ill before dying of radiation poisoning.
CNN - December 24, 2006
Ethiopian Warplanes Attack Somalia
The bombings destroyed a recruiting center for Islamist fighters and solidified fears that a dreaded regional war has now begun.
New York Times - December 24, 2006
Iran Vows to Continue Nuclear Program
Iran will also reconsider its relations with the international nuclear monitoring agency, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said.
New York Times - December 24, 2006
NFL: Chiefs stay in race
Kansas City beat Oakland 20-9 to keep their slim hopes of making the NFL play-off alive.
BBC News - December 24, 2006
Presley songwriter dies
Songwriter Dennis Linde, who wrote one of Elvis Presley's last major hits, Burning Love, dies aged 63.
BBC News - December 24, 2006
Burberry gifts 'complete insult'
Burberry is criticised over £30 Christmas bonuses given to workers at its closure-threatened Welsh plant.
BBC News - December 24, 2006
Concern over car maker's future
Unions at the TVR sports car firm seek urgent talks after administrators are apparently called in.
BBC News - December 24, 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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