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Bush economic team meets
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Bush economic team meets
Treasury Secretary John Snow and other members of President Bush's economic team are meeting today in Texas, preparing to map out a fall agenda. Snow said Monday that Social Security will be a key topic, as will discussions about potential changes to the tax code.
CNN - August 9, 2005
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Discovery returns
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Discovery returns
The space shuttle Discovery touched down Tuesday morning, completing NASA's first shuttle mission since Columbia broke apart during re-entry in February 2003.
CNN - August 9, 2005
Shuttle lands safely in California
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Shuttle lands safely in California
The space shuttle Discovery touches down in California, completing NASA's first shuttle mission since Columbia broke apart during re-entry in February 2003.
CNN - August 9, 2005
IAEA seeks Iran solution
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IAEA seeks Iran solution
The International Atomic Energy Agency has indicated its board of governors will ask Iran to rescind its decision to resume its uranium enrichment program.
CNN - August 9, 2005
Shuttle Lands, Safely Ending First Mission Since Columbia
The landing was detoured to California after storms in Cape Canaveral prevented the shuttle from returning to its home base.
New York Times - August 9, 2005
Four in 9/11 Plot Are Called Tied to Qaeda in '00
In 2000, a military intelligence unit identified Mohammed Atta and three other future Sept. 11 hijackers as likely members of a cell of Al Qaeda operating in the U.S.
New York Times - August 9, 2005
Christian Groups Press Bush About North Korea
A sobering exhibit at a Christian music festival in Texas was part of a growing movement to press the White House on human rights in North Korea.
New York Times - August 9, 2005
Taxi Partitions, Born of Danger, May Be Set for a Makeover
The taxi partition is being rethought in a New York City where crime is down and passenger demand comfort is ever greater.
New York Times - August 9, 2005
Panel Accuses Former U.N. Aide of Bribe Scheme
The report on Monday was the first to accuse United Nations officials of outright corruption and personal benefit.
New York Times - August 9, 2005
Nepal's Human Rights Record Threatens Military Aid
Before dispatching new aid, Congress has said it must be convinced that Nepal's ruler can guarantee basic human rights.
New York Times - August 9, 2005
Koizumi Calls Election After Losing Vote on Postal Privatization
The prime minister set a general election for Sept. 11 after lawmakers voted down his goal to overhaul the postal system.
New York Times - August 9, 2005
In a Corner of South Korea, a Taste of German Living
German Village, only three years old, is an improbable creation, the product of this nation's shifting needs.
New York Times - August 9, 2005
U.N. Agency Holds Emergency Talks on Iran
The board of directors of the International Atomic Energy Agency began a meeting today to discuss the nuclear program in Iran.
New York Times - August 9, 2005
Atomic Activity Resumes in Iran Amid Warnings
Iran acted despite European threats to refer the case to the United Nations Security Council for punitive action.
New York Times - August 9, 2005
Peter Jennings, Globe-Trotting Correspondent and ABC News Anchor, Is Dead at 67
Peter Jennings, a high school dropout from Canada, transformed himself into one of the most recognized journalists on American television.
New York Times - August 9, 2005
An Interpublic Executive Takes His Dispute Public
An Interpublic Executive.
New York Times - August 9, 2005
World Business Briefing
ASIA.
New York Times - August 9, 2005
E*Trade Is Buying a Rival
E*Trade, the online broker, said that it would buy its rival Harrisdirect from the BMO Financial Group of Canada for $700 million in cash.
New York Times - August 9, 2005
Primedia to Sell Its Business Information Division
The magazine publisher Primedia said Monday that it had agreed to sell its business information division to a buyout firm for $385 million.
New York Times - August 9, 2005
A Mainstream Brand Tiptoes Toward the Quirky
Agencies that specialize in creative campaigns are enjoying growing success in helping mainstream companies, like Old Navy, reach consumers in new ways.
New York Times - August 9, 2005
Mexico Opening Air Travel to More Than the Wealthy
The Mexican government, which has had a virtual lock on domestic air travel, is selling its two national airlines and is authorizing as many as five budget airlines.
New York Times - August 9, 2005
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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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