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Bush calls meeting pope a 'moving experience'
President George W. Bush said he discussed the fate of Iraqi Christians as well as AIDS and U.S. immigration with Pope Benedict XVI on Saturday. Bush said he found himself "in awe" of Benedict, whom he described as a "smart, loving man."
CNN - June 9, 2007
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Yankees 9, Pirates 3: Clemens Returns as Yankees Gain Momentum
The Yankees offense gave Roger Clemens plenty of run support as he pitched six solid innings to earn a victory in his first start of the season.
New York Times - June 9, 2007
Grass Roots Roared and Immigration Plan Collapsed
The legislation sparked a furious rebellion among voters linked by the Web and encouraged by radio.
New York Times - June 9, 2007
Palestinians Attempt to Capture Israeli Soldier
The battle lasted two to three hours, but no Israeli was wounded or captured, the Israeli Army said.
New York Times - June 9, 2007
Hispanic Voters Gain New Clout With Democrats
The immigration battle and the new presidential primary schedule have amplified the influence of Hispanic voters.
New York Times - June 9, 2007
Bomber Kills at Least 12 Iraqi Soldiers
A suicide bomber killed at least a dozen Iraqi soldiers and wounded 30 more in Iskandariya, an insurgent stronghold, south of Baghdad.
New York Times - June 9, 2007
Chinese Leave Guantánamo for Albanian Limbo
Five former prisoners have been given asylum by Albania?s government, but they have received little else.
New York Times - June 9, 2007
Corporate Korea Corks the Bottle as Women Rise
As more women join the ranks, Korea?s male-centered corporate culture is changing, starting with alcohol.
New York Times - June 9, 2007
Pope Shares Iraq Concerns in Meeting With Bush
Pope Benedict XVI expressed concerns to President Bush about the Middle East, according to the Vatican.
New York Times - June 9, 2007
Long-Term Rates Rise, and Stocks Fall
While the markets shifted to a happier note on Friday, the week was a troubling one for many investors, as stock and bond prices fell sharply and long-term interest rates soared.
New York Times - June 9, 2007
Homefront: Their World?s a Stage, but Bills Must Be Paid
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New York Times - June 9, 2007
The Boss: The Music of Change
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New York Times - June 9, 2007
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New York Times - June 9, 2007
Fresh Starts: Can Blogs Become a Big Source of Jobs?
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New York Times - June 9, 2007
The Count: Note to Inventors: Please Curb Your Enthusiasm
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New York Times - June 9, 2007
National Perspectives: Get Your Red-Hot Foreclosures Here
An auction of foreclosed homes, many of them in fast-growing exurban and desert communities east of Los Angeles, brought out a crowd of potential buyers.
New York Times - June 9, 2007
Suits: In the Same Breath as a Screen Classic
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New York Times - June 9, 2007
Union for Grocery Workers Sets a Deadline
The union representing 65,000 Southern California grocery workers threatened to strike if a new contract with is not completed by June 21.
New York Times - June 9, 2007
Investing: To Pick Winners, Start by Weeding Out the Losers
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New York Times - June 9, 2007
Square Feet | Checking In: New Kicks on Route 66 for Commercial Builders
Aficionados of the storied highway hope that the restoration of a famous stop for travelers will anchor a revival of motel culture and tourism.
New York Times - June 9, 2007
Market Week: This Time, Sensitivity to Prices
Although the markets regained some lost ground recently, a full calendar of economic reports could mean treacherous going for traders.
New York Times - June 9, 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.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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