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Bombs pound Beirut for 2nd night
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Bombs pound Beirut for 2nd night
Israel launches a second straight night of airstrikes on the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital on Friday, targeting an area known as a Hezbollah militant stronghold.
CNN - August 3, 2006
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Bombs pound Beirut
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Bombs pound Beirut
Israel launched a second straight night of airstrikes on the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital early Friday, targeting an area known as a stronghold of Hezbollah militants. The strikes come after Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah vowed to strike Tel Aviv in retaliation for Israel's bombardmen...
CNN - August 3, 2006
Heat warning: Oklahoma to Massachusetts
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Heat warning: Oklahoma to Massachusetts
The sweltering heat that was confirmed in at least a dozen deaths in the East and Midwest this week was not unusual for Iman Arbab.
CNN - August 3, 2006
Court: DeLay must stay on the ballot
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Court: DeLay must stay on the ballot
A federal appeals court has upheld a lower court ruling against the Texas Republican Party in its effort to remove former Rep. Tom DeLay from the ballot in his old Sugar Land district this November.
CNN - August 3, 2006
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf, Opera Singer, Dies at 90
To her many admirers, Miss Schwarzkopf was a peerless interpreter of Strauss’s Marschallin, Mozart’s Donna Elvira, and other operatic roles.
New York Times - August 3, 2006
First Big Contract for 9/11 Memorial Awarded
Work on the site will begin this month after the Port Authority and the World Trade Center Memorial Foundation awarded the $17 million contract.
New York Times - August 3, 2006
U.S. Troops Kill 2 Iraqis as Tensions With Shiites Rise
The shootings occurred at a time when American forces have been cracking down on the militia of the radical Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr.
New York Times - August 3, 2006
Hezbollah Rockets Kill 8 Israeli Civilians
Israeli jets bombarded Beirut’s suburbs as Hezbollah launched more than 100 rockets on northern Israel.
New York Times - August 3, 2006
Insurer Settles Complaints About Military Policies
The American Amicable Life Insurance Company was accused of deceiving thousands of U.S. service members.
New York Times - August 3, 2006
Ford Expands Recall by 1.2 Million Vehicles
A recall involving millions of vehicles with cruise control systems prone to catching fire has widened significantly.
New York Times - August 3, 2006
Car firms to provide iPod link up
Apple teams up with vehicle-makers Ford, GM and Mazda to integrate its iPod digital music player into car stereos.
BBC News - August 3, 2006
Afghan bomb kills Canadians
A car bomb attack on a market in south Afghanistan kills at least 21 as four Nato soldiers die in other violence.
BBC News - August 3, 2006
More deaths in US heatwave
The heatwave affecting the eastern US is blamed for more deaths and triggers record demand for electricity.
BBC News - August 3, 2006
AOL to cut jobs in US and Europe
AOL, the internet arm of Time Warner, plans to cut 5,000 jobs over the next six months as it tries to boost profit.
BBC News - August 3, 2006
Sweden stops arms sales to Venezuela
Sweden's top defence company halts arms sales to Venezuela to comply with a US embargo.
BBC News - August 3, 2006
Checks fail to spot breech babies
Routine pregnancy exams to check if a baby is in the correct position before birth are not sensitive enough, experts say.
BBC News - August 3, 2006
Drinking burden 'worst in north'
People in northern England are more likely to binge drink and die earlier because of alcohol, research suggests.
BBC News - August 3, 2006
Faction 'back in UDA mainstream'
A breakaway UDA faction says it is "glad to be back in the mainstream" amid hopes a feud has been averted.
BBC News - August 3, 2006
Jury consider Sheridan sex claims
Jurors in the Tommy Sheridan News of the World sex claims defamation case are expected to begin their deliberations.
BBC News - August 3, 2006
Annan visits Haiti's new leaders
The UN head arrives in Haiti on a short visit to meet the impoverished Caribbean nation's new government.
BBC News - August 3, 2006
US echoes Iraq civil war warning
Iraq could move toward civil war, says top US General John Abizaid hours after a similar UK warning.
BBC News - August 3, 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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