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Bush Advisers Weigh Closing Guantánamo Prison Sooner
The proposal reflects a growing belief that the detention facility is tainting the image of the U.S. and hampering the campaign against terrorism.
New York Times - June 22, 2007
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Shuttle lands in California
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Shuttle lands in California
The space shuttle Atlantis and its seven astronauts returned to Earth safely Friday, ending a two-week mission to deliver an addition to the international space station and bring home a crew member from the outpost. Atlantis landed at Edwards Air Force Base in California because of bad weather in Fl...
CNN - June 22, 2007
Congressman: Cheney challenges oversight
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Congressman: Cheney challenges oversight
Vice President Dick Cheney's office refused to cooperate with an agency that oversees classified documents, then tried to abolish the office when it challenged the actions, House oversight committee Chairman Henry Waxman said.
CNN - June 22, 2007
Shuttle Lands Safely in California
The space shuttle Atlantis set down safely at Edwards Air Force Base in California today at 3:49 p.m. Eastern time, ending its 5.8-million-mile, 14-day mission.
New York Times - June 22, 2007
ABC News Rejects Offer to Interview Paris Hilton
ABC?s decision followed a flurry of accounts about the methods used by the Hilton family to try to place the interview at either ABC or NBC.
New York Times - June 22, 2007
Quartet to Meet on Palestinian Turmoil
The four envoys from what is known as the Quartet will try to remain unified on their attitude toward Hamas.
New York Times - June 22, 2007
Delphi and U.A.W. Reach Tentative Accord
A vote is anticipated next week on the pact, which will help the auto supplier emerge from bankruptcy protection by cutting wages and benefits.
New York Times - June 22, 2007
Barneys Is Sold for $825 Million
The clothing retailer was sold to the investment arm of the Dubai government for $825 million.
New York Times - June 22, 2007
US bank bails out mortgage fund
Bear Stearns is to give $3.2bn to bail out a hedge fund that has lost money in the sub-prime mortgage sector.
BBC News - June 22, 2007
Bush warning for Vietnam leader
President Bush stresses the need for a free society to Vietnam's president at landmark talks in Washington.
BBC News - June 22, 2007
Nader mulling White House run
Ralph Nader, blamed by many Democrats for handing George Bush the White House in 2000, says he may run in 2008.
BBC News - June 22, 2007
Seany is given Big Brother boot
Seany O'Kane is the second housemate evicted from Channel 4's Big Brother reality show.
BBC News - June 22, 2007
Progress on EU treaty, says Blair
Tony Blair says he is making progress on meeting the UK's concerns about a new European Union treaty.
BBC News - June 22, 2007
Irish man in US drowns daughters
An Irish man is believed to have drowned his two daughters in a bath and hanged himself in the US.
BBC News - June 22, 2007
Barcelona close in on Henry deal
Thierry Henry is set to leave Arsenal for Barcelona in a deal worth about £16m.
BBC News - June 22, 2007
Festival fans defy rain and mud
Heavy rain fell on the first day of the Glastonbury Festival, leaving revellers wet but unbowed.
BBC News - June 22, 2007
Flooding causes severe disruption
Road and rail passengers are hit by severe disruption after heavy thunder storms cause flooding in Glasgow.
BBC News - June 22, 2007
California landing for Atlantis
US space shuttle Atlantis touches down in California, after bad weather prevents a Florida landing.
BBC News - June 22, 2007
New women GPs 'outnumber men'
Newly-qualified women doctors outnumber their male counterparts by almost three to two, a survey suggests.
BBC News - June 22, 2007
Germany raises EU treaty pressure
Germany threatens to sideline Poland, as intensive talks fail to break a deadlock over the new EU treaty.
BBC News - June 22, 2007
Attorney general to leave office
Attorney General Lord Goldsmith is to step down after six years in office, he has announced.
BBC News - June 22, 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.
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