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British Terror Trial Traces a Path to Militant Islam
The evidence, investigators say, reveals the workings of the most feared kind of cell — young Muslims planning an attack at home with help from outside terrorists.
New York Times - November 25, 2006
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Israel, Palestinians agree to cease-fire in Gaza
Palestinian factions have agreed to stop all violence from Gaza and reinstate a truce reached in February 2005, and Israel will halt military operations in the coastal strip, according to the Israeli prime minister's office. The cease-fire is to begin at 6 a.m. Sunday local time.
CNN - November 25, 2006
Police Kill Bridegroom and Wound 2 in Queens
Hours before he was to be married, a man leaving his bachelor party at a strip club in Queens was shot and killed in a hail of police bullets.
New York Times - November 25, 2006
Los Angeles Journal: Los Angeles Has Little Room for Palms
The Los Angeles City Council has declared the palm tree the enemy of the urban forest and wishes that most would disappear.
New York Times - November 25, 2006
As Power Shifts in New Congress, Pork May Linger
Like their Republican counterparts, many Democrats consider earmarks a venerable tradition dating to the Constitution.
New York Times - November 25, 2006
Experts Concerned as Ballot Problems Persist
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New York Times - November 25, 2006
Now It’s Iraq on the Agenda for Mr. Fix-It of the G.O.P.
James A. Baker III is on a mission to aid his country and his president, and to seal his legacy in the realm of statesmen.
New York Times - November 25, 2006
No School, and the Child Chooses What to Learn
Some parents are opting to “unschool” their children, perhaps the most extreme application of home-schooling.
New York Times - November 25, 2006
Sri Lanka Rebels’ Critic Silenced by Bullet
The rebel Tamil Tigers are said to be eliminating dissent within the ranks of ethnic Tamils, the Sri Lankan minority on whose behalf they fight.
New York Times - November 25, 2006
Rebels Take Control of City in Eastern Chad
Rebels seeking to topple the government of Chad seized a crucial eastern city early on Saturday, according to aid workers based in the region.
New York Times - November 25, 2006
News Analysis: A Matter of Definition: What Makes a Civil War, and Who Declares It So?
A growing number of American and Iraqi scholars, leaders and policy analysts say the fighting in Iraq meets the standard definition of civil war.
New York Times - November 25, 2006
47 Sunni Militants Die in Iraq Gunfights
BAGHDAD, Nov. 25 — At least 47 Sunni Arab insurgents were killed Saturday during long gun battles with Iraqi security forces in and around Baquba, the capital of Diyala Province, a police spokesman in Baquba said.
New York Times - November 25, 2006
U.S. Finds Iraq Insurgency Has Funds to Sustain Itself
The insurgency is raising tens of millions of dollars a year from oil smuggling, kidnapping, counterfeiting, corrupt charities and other crimes, a report concluded.
New York Times - November 25, 2006
Yemen editor jailed over cartoons
A newspaper editor in Yemen gets a year in jail for reprinting Danish cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Rebels 'seize' two Chadian towns
Rebels in Chad say they have captured two eastern towns, but the government denies losing control of either.
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Football: Tevez in walk-out
Argentine striker Carlos Tevez is set to be disciplined by West Ham after storming out of Upton Park.
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Football: Bolton see off Arsenal
Arsenal's poor record at Bolton continues as a brace from Nicolas Anelka helps consign them to a defeat.
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Hariri court gets Lebanon backing
Lebanon's cabinet gives final approval to a UN plan for a tribunal to try suspects in ex-PM Hariri's murder.
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Iraq extends curfew
The Iraqi government extends until Monday a round-the-clock curfew in Baghdad, amid continuing violence.
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Pinochet 'takes responsibility'
Chile's ex-military leader, Augusto Pinochet, admits "political responsibility" for what occurred under his rule.
BBC News - November 25, 2006
Stone's release licence suspended
Loyalist Michael Stone's early release licence is suspended following a security incident at Stormont.
BBC News - November 25, 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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