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Gossage Makes Hall of Fame; McGwire Falls Short
Rich Gossage was elected in his ninth year on the ballot while Jim Rice and Andre Dawson missed.
New York Times - January 8, 2008
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The Lede Blog: Tapes Counter Iran on Confrontation
Did Iran say, "I'm coming at you and you will blow up in a couple of minutes"?.
New York Times - January 8, 2008
Settlement on Use of Central Park?s Great Lawn
The New York City Parks Department agreed to back away from a controversial regulation to limit public events on the Great Lawn to 50,000 people
New York Times - January 8, 2008
The Caucus Blog: The Tracks of Clinton?s Tears
Caucus readers react to Hillary Rodham Clinton?s display of emotion during an appearance at a New Hampshire coffee shop.
New York Times - January 8, 2008
Stocks Tumble on New Signs of Economic Woes
Markets were rattled after the chief executive of AT&T suggested a weaker economy was forcing consumers to scale back spending.
New York Times - January 8, 2008
India Debates Protocol for French Pair
Should a motorcade be allocated to Carla Bruni, the girlfriend and possible fiancée of the French president?
New York Times - January 8, 2008
Doctors Try to Stabilize Suharto
Doctors struggled to stabilize the health of the former president Suharto after a setback in which there were new signs of internal bleeding and fluid in his lungs.
New York Times - January 8, 2008
Citing Persecution, Spanish Abortion Clinics Go on Strike
Private clinics in Spain, which perform most of the country?s abortions, began a five-day strike on Tuesday to protest what they said was persecution by anti-choice activists and government inspectors.
New York Times - January 8, 2008
Bush Assails Iran for Naval Confrontation
President Bush sharply criticized Iran for fomenting ?a dangerous situation? in an incident over the weekend in the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf.
New York Times - January 8, 2008
Mideast Leaders Agree to Core Talks
The Israeli and Palestinian leaders authorized the start of negotiations on the sensitive core issues of the conflict.
New York Times - January 8, 2008
Life on Alert in an Israeli Town
Sderot, Israel, a working-class town less than two miles from Gaza, has been repeatedly hit with rockets.
New York Times - January 8, 2008
Bid for China Eastern Airline Stake Rebuffed
A decision by minority shareholders of China Eastern to reject a tie-up with Singapore Airlines and a Singapore government investor has set the stage for an unusual corporate battle in China.
New York Times - January 8, 2008
Paulson Says U.S. May Expand Mortgage Aid
The Treasury secretary said the administration was in talks with the mortgage industry to expand a program that freezes adjustable rate mortgages for 5 years to include borrowers of loans at prime rates.
New York Times - January 8, 2008
Citi Shakes Up Its Residential Mortgage Business
Badly bruised by the sharp downturn in the housing market, Citigroup is bringing together all of its mortgage-related activities under one roof.
New York Times - January 8, 2008
Microsoft Bids for Norwegian Search Engine Firm
Microsoft bid $1.2 billion for Fast Search and Transfer, based in Oslo, in an effort to add more tools to its lucrative Office products.
New York Times - January 8, 2008
KB Home?s Loss Swells Amid Housing Slump
The homebuilder said its fourth-quarter loss ballooned to $772.7 million as home sales slowed, prompting it to book charges to write down unsold inventory and for a tax allowance.
New York Times - January 8, 2008
Stocks Tumble on New Signs of Economic Woes
Markets were rattled after the chief executive of AT&T suggested a weaker economy was forcing consumers to scale back spending.
New York Times - January 8, 2008
Mortgage giant denies bankruptcy
US mortgage giant Countrywide Financial denies speculation it is about to file for bankruptcy protection.
BBC News - January 8, 2008
Freed Richey reunited with family
Death row Scot Kenny Richey spends his first day of freedom being reunited with family in the US.
BBC News - January 8, 2008
Girl dies as dress catches fire
A three-year-old County Fermanagh girl dies from serious burns after her dress caught fire.
BBC News - January 8, 2008
US releases Iran stand-off video
The US releases video of a US-Iranian stand-off in the Gulf, condemned by President Bush as "provocative".
BBC News - January 8, 2008
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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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