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British Criticize Air Attacks in Afghan Region
Civilian casualties caused by U.S. Special Forces make it hard to win over local people, a British commander said.
New York Times - August 9, 2007
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Ballistics, help from the lone survivor and a fingerprint on a beer bottle at the crime scene helped police crack the case. Two people, including a 28-year-old who surrended on Thursday, are in custody in connection with the execution-style killings that shocked Newark, New Jersey. CNN - August 9, 2007
Conflict on Clinton?s View of Nuclear Weapons
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton, who has criticized Senator Barack Obama for saying he would rule out using nuclear weapons to root out terrorists, made a similar comment regarding Iran last year.
New York Times - August 9, 2007
S. Carolina G.O.P. Moves Up Primary
With states jockeying for earlier dates for their primaries, the nominating calendar could be pushed into December.
New York Times - August 9, 2007
City Room: New York City Girds for Possible Flash Floods
The M.T.A. sent employees fanning out across the city in preparation for heavy rains predicted for Friday morning.
New York Times - August 9, 2007
Floating Artic Ice Shrinking at Record Rate
The area of floating ice in the Arctic has shrunk more than in any summer since satellite tracking began in 1979, and it has reached that record point a month before the annual ice pullback typically peaks, experts said.
New York Times - August 9, 2007
Two Are Arrested in Newark Shootings
A teenager and a 31-year-old man were arrested today in connection with the deaths of three students on Saturday.
New York Times - August 9, 2007
Rescuers Close In on Utah Miners
Rescuers said they were within a few hours of possibly making contact with the trapped miners.
New York Times - August 9, 2007
Bush Opposes Raising Gas Tax for Bridge Repairs
President Bush lashed out at Democrats in Congress, questioning their priorities in spending tax revenues.
New York Times - August 9, 2007
Two Bodies Found in Minneapolis Bridge Debris
Searchers this afternoon found two bodies in the wreckage of the bridge as investigators looked at a potential design flaw.
New York Times - August 9, 2007
Britain Eases Livestock Restrictions
The decision today was a sign that the outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease was coming under control.
New York Times - August 9, 2007
Gaza Could Face Economic Meltdown, U.N. Warns
The U.N. warned of ?disastrous consequences? in Gaza unless the main border crossings into the territory are reopened.
New York Times - August 9, 2007
Bush Says Iraqi Leader Shares His View on Iran
President Bush said today that he was confident that Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki of Iraq shared his view that Iran is a destabilizing force in the region.
New York Times - August 9, 2007
[TS] Is Fraud O.K., if You Help Just a Little?
The Refco case is raising the question of how much responsibility is borne by those who are complicit in fraud cases.
New York Times - August 9, 2007
China Suspends Exports by 2 Firms Over Lead Paint
After a series of food and product safety recalls this year, Chinese regulators moved to punish two manufacturers, both of which had used lead-tainted paint on toys.
New York Times - August 9, 2007
'No glitches' on Brazil crash jet
An airliner that crashed in Brazil in July showed no signs of mechanical or computer error, an Airbus boss says.
BBC News - August 9, 2007
Marine Iraq murder case dropped
Murder charges are dropped against a US marine accused of killing three Iraqis in Haditha in 2005.
BBC News - August 9, 2007
Priest jailed for murdering son
A priest in Mexico who killed his own son to keep him secret from Church officials is jailed for 55 years.
BBC News - August 9, 2007
Furniture puts on chameleon show
Interactive furniture that changes colour depending on who sits on it is put on show by Japanese researchers.
BBC News - August 9, 2007
Ten-year climate model unveiled
Scientists unveil a climate model offering 10-year forecasts of global warming, compared to existing long-term ones.
BBC News - August 9, 2007
Plant closure to cost 400 jobs
One of Ayrshire's biggest employers is to close and relocate to Northern Ireland, BBC Scotland learns.
BBC News - August 9, 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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