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Budget Legislation Set for Today in Trenton
A compromise should end the government shutdown that idled nearly 100,000 workers and cost the state millions of dollars.
New York Times - July 7, 2006
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Federer and Nadal Get Rematch at Wimbledon
Roger Federer has not lost a match on grass for more than four years. But Rafael Nadal is an extremely determined young man.
New York Times - July 7, 2006
New York Tunnel Plot Is Uncovered in Early Stage
Several suspects in a plot to set off explosives in tunnels under the Hudson River have been apprehended, law enforcement officials said today.
New York Times - July 7, 2006
U.S. and Japan Press for North Korea Sanctions
An American negotiator criss-crossed the region seeking support, while Japan proposed sanctions in the Security Council.
New York Times - July 7, 2006
Iraqi and U.S. Troops Strike at Cleric's Militia
The raids were a rare crackdown by Shiite-led troops against forces linked to Moktada al-Sadr.
New York Times - July 7, 2006
In Gaza Today, Funerals and More Killings
Palestinians mourned those killed in yesterday's fighting with Israeli troops, even as new clashes killed five today.
New York Times - July 7, 2006
Bush Says Korean Missile Shows Need for Shield
The president said there would have been a reasonable chance of picking off a North Korean missile that was tested this week.
New York Times - July 7, 2006
Verizon to Get Out of Phone-Book Business
The company said today in a regulatory filing that it was preparing to spin off its Verizon Directories division.
New York Times - July 7, 2006
G.M. Bows to Request by Biggest Shareholder
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New York Times - July 7, 2006
Athletics: Powell accuses Gatlin
Jamaican sprinter Asafa Powell says American rival Justin Gatlin does not want to race him.
BBC News - July 7, 2006
Police 'may review' baby's death
Police may review the case of a baby who died after suffering 40 broken bones, say prosecutors.
BBC News - July 7, 2006
Briton in court over US shootings
A man accused of shooting his former girlfriend and her lover in the US appears in court for an extradition hearing.
BBC News - July 7, 2006
Crunch meeting for 'two jobs' MSP
Labour MSP Gordon Jackson is issued with an ultimatum over his legal work by senior figures in his constituency party.
BBC News - July 7, 2006
Iraq mosques targeted by bombs
Mosques across Iraq are targeted in a number of attacks, killing at least 14 worshippers.
BBC News - July 7, 2006
Tennis: Nadal v Federer final
Rafael Nadal beats Marcos Baghdatis and will now face Roger Federer in the Wimbledon final.
BBC News - July 7, 2006
World Cup: Italy v France news
Team news ahead of Sunday's World Cup final.
BBC News - July 7, 2006
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The British-born astronaut Piers Sellers and colleague Mike Fossum will work outside the International Space Station on Saturday.
BBC News - July 7, 2006
Israeli soldier alive, says Hamas
Palestinian group Hamas confirms for the first time a captured Israeli soldier is alive and being treated well.
BBC News - July 7, 2006
Three held over NY tunnel 'plot'
Three people are in custody overseas over an alleged plot to bomb New York's transit system, the FBI says.
BBC News - July 7, 2006
Tycoon cancels Prescott meeting
The US billionaire at the heart of controversy surrounding John Prescott has pulled out of a meeting with him.
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Woman, 63, is mother to baby boy
A woman becomes Britain's oldest mother after giving birth to a baby boy at the age of 63.
BBC News - July 7, 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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