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Bush brings host of issues to U.N.
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Bush brings host of issues to U.N.
The spotlight returns to Iraq and other problem areas of the Middle East as President Bush heads to the United Nations to address a host of global issues facing his administration.
CNN - September 18, 2006
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Sketch shows suspect in infant kidnapping
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Sketch shows suspect in infant kidnapping
A composite sketch of a woman suspected of stealing a newborn and slashing the mother's throat was issued by police in Missouri. The sketch is the latest tool in a search effort that includes an Amber Alert for 10-day-old Abigale "Abby" Lynn Woods.
CNN - September 18, 2006
Agency Says It Can’t Order Spinach Recall
The F.D.A. can’t order a recall until it determines the cause of the illness that has made more than 100 people ill.
New York Times - September 18, 2006
Suicide Bombs Kill 18 in Afghanistan
The three devastating bombings today signify a clear escalation in the Taliban’s violent tactics.
New York Times - September 18, 2006
Institutions Hinder Female Academics, Panel Says
The panel said that in an era of global competition the nation could not afford to underuse female talent.
New York Times - September 18, 2006
Many Muslims Say Pope’s Apology Is Inadequate
The pope had only said he was “sorry” for the “reaction” to a speech discussing Islam last week, noted some Muslims.
New York Times - September 18, 2006
Chirac Seeks Way to Restart Iran Talks
France’s president said today that leaders should drop their insistence that Iran halt uranium enrichment before talks begin.
New York Times - September 18, 2006
Developing Nations to Gain More Power at I.M.F.
The plan to expand the voice of China and three other countries was hailed as a decisive reform of the fund.
New York Times - September 18, 2006
Online postage service launched
People will be able to buy their postage online, making stamps unnecessary, in a new scheme from the Royal Mail.
BBC News - September 18, 2006
Darfur talks 'near tipping point'
Britain's foreign minister for Africa says talks over the Darfur crisis are approaching a "tipping point".
BBC News - September 18, 2006
Bunnymen star cleared of assault
The lead singer of Echo And The Bunnymen has assault charges found not proven but is convicted of a breach of the peace.
BBC News - September 18, 2006
Protests target Hungary state TV
Protesters try to storm Hungarian state TV after the prime minister admitted lying to win an election.
BBC News - September 18, 2006
IMF reforms give China more power
Reforms of the IMF's voting and financial structures give China and other emerging economies more influence.
BBC News - September 18, 2006
Rugby U: Racism claim rejected
The Rugby Football Union rules there is "insufficient evidence" to take disciplinary action against Northampton's Mark Robinson on charges of racist abuse.
BBC News - September 18, 2006
YouTube in 'landmark' music deal
The video-sharing site YouTube agrees a deal with Warner Music giving it legal use of their artists' material.
BBC News - September 18, 2006
Hewitt to address NHS plan fears
The health secretary is to use a speech to try to allay fears over stripping hospitals of key services.
BBC News - September 18, 2006
Manager names 'bung' agent
Luton Town manager Mike Newell names a football agent he claims offered him a bung.
BBC News - September 18, 2006
Bomb plot suspect halts evidence
The jury in an alleged bomb plot trial is sent home after a defendant refuses to give further evidence in court.
BBC News - September 18, 2006
UN chief warns of Iraq civil war
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan calls for urgent action to bring Iraq back from the brink of "full-scale civil war".
BBC News - September 18, 2006
Parents describe how girl escaped from captor's hole
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Parents describe how girl escaped from captor's hole
On the same day the man suspected of kidnapping their daughter was arrested, Elizabeth Shoaf's parents described how she rescued herself from a 10-day nightmare in a booby-trapped hole.
CNN - September 18, 2006
Al Qaeda threat over pope speech
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Al Qaeda threat over pope speech
An al Qaeda-linked extremist group warns Pope Benedict XVI that he and the West are "doomed," as protesters return to the streets across the Muslim world to demand more of an apology from the pontiff for his remarks about Islam and violence.
CNN - September 18, 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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