Advertise with Us
Cheney says no one saw financial crisis coming
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Will Smith voted 2008s top moneymaking movie star
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Review Just say I dont to Bride Wars
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Meltdown 101 The importance of same-store sales
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Broadcasts to mobile devices to start in 22 cities
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
New TV trends Internet movies, 3-D, power saving
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
UN curbs Gaza aid after trucks hit by Israeli fire
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
UN 257 Palestinian children killed in Gaza
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Arabs, West agree on elements of Gaza resolution
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
$5M bond for man charged with murder of Ohio mom
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Firefighters near containment of Colo. wildfire
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Fatal police shooting sparks violent protests
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
2 arrested in burglary at Gregg Allmans Ga. home
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Travoltas hold private memorial for son in Florida
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Gavin Creel set to play Claude in Bways Hair
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Tom Cruise calls Travolta death horrific
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Panel recommends impeaching Ill. governor
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
Nadal loses, Federer advances at Qatar Open
Southern Ledger - January 8, 2009
 
Home > News
Bush Expresses Caution on Key Points in Iraq Panel’s Report
President Bush distanced himself today from the Iraq Study Group’s central recommendations: pulling back all combat brigades over the next 15 months and direct talks with Iran and Syria.
New York Times - December 7, 2006
READ THE FULL STORY

Bush: It's bad in Iraq
CNN
Bush: It's bad in Iraq
After talks with his top Iraq war ally President Bush on Thursday indicated that Iran and Syria might be included in regional talks about Iraq, if they meet certain conditions. Speaking a day after a bipartisan report called on the White House to change course in its war strategy, Bush acknowledged...
CNN - December 7, 2006
Police: Evidence points to one man as 'Baseline Killer'
CNN
Police: Evidence points to one man as 'Baseline Killer'
Police said Thursday they have evidence linking sexual assault suspect Mark Goudeau with all nine killings attributed to the "Baseline Killer," a serial predator who for months terrorized the Phoenix, Arizona, area.
CNN - December 7, 2006
Bush, Blair discuss war
CNN
Bush, Blair discuss war
After talks with his top Iraq war ally President Bush on Thursday indicated that Iran and Syria might be included in regional talks about Iraq, if they meet certain conditions.
CNN - December 7, 2006
Football Officials Dispute Thomas's Drug Defense
Two football officials say asthma medications were not responsible for New Orleans Saints defensive lineman Hollis Thomas's positive drug test.
New York Times - December 7, 2006
Ebola Threatens to Kill Off Gorillas in Africa
The continued spread of the Ebola virus could wipe out the species, researchers are reporting today.
New York Times - December 7, 2006
Blige Leads Grammy Nominations With 8
Mary J. Blige, the resilient R&B star, led the contenders for the annual awards from the recording academy.
New York Times - December 7, 2006
F.D.A. Nominee Moves Toward Confirmation
A vote on Dr. Andrew C. von Eschenbach, who is serving as interim commissioner, is expected today or tomorrow.
New York Times - December 7, 2006
7 London Bar Workers Test Positive for Radiation
Questions about the radiation poisoning death of a former Russian agent moved in new directions today.
New York Times - December 7, 2006
Israel Disputes Connection to Iraq Turmoil
The Iraq panel is wrong to see a linkage between the Israeli-Arab conflict and the problems in Iraq, Israel’s prime minister said today.
New York Times - December 7, 2006
Hewlett to Pay $14.5 Million in Deal on Spying Case
At issue was the company’s use of private detectives to obtain phone records of board members and journalists.
New York Times - December 7, 2006
Mastercard wins World Cup suit
Mastercard wins a US lawsuit against Fifa which wanted to end its World Cup sponsorship deal in favour of rival Visa.
BBC News - December 7, 2006
Borat makers appear in LA court
The makers of the hit film Borat appear in court being sued by two youths who say they were duped into appearing in the film.
BBC News - December 7, 2006
Infertility advice is 'lacking'
Fertility clinics are failing to provide enough information to potential patients, a regulator says.
BBC News - December 7, 2006
Strike to hit Iceland deliveries
Festive deliveries to Iceland stores in London, the South East and East Anglia are to be hit by a series of strikes.
BBC News - December 7, 2006
Jeweller held in hostage ordeal
A male jeweller who was taken hostage during an attempted robbery in Belfast is released unharmed.
BBC News - December 7, 2006
Hezbollah leader urges defiance
Hezbollah's leader vows to continue mass protests in Beirut aimed at ousting Lebanon's government.
BBC News - December 7, 2006
HP pays $14.5m to end 'spy' probe
Hewlett-Packard agrees to pay $14.5m to settle a lawsuit over its much-criticised probe into a boardroom leak.
BBC News - December 7, 2006
Rapist asylum seeker due pay-out
A failed asylum seeker convicted of rape is to be awarded damages after being unlawfully detained in prison.
BBC News - December 7, 2006
Russia poisoning inquiry widens
Russia is to investigate the attempted poisoning of a contact of murdered ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko.
BBC News - December 7, 2006
Spy contact's condition 'critical'
CNN
Spy contact's condition 'critical'
An associate of poisoned Russian ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko, is in a critical condition in hospital after showing signs of radiation sickness, Russian media reports say.
CNN - December 7, 2006
Keep up with Steve, join our G-Mail List to receive Gill Show updates and Steve's weekly column...
Name:
E-mail:
 
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.
 
 

Previous Articles:

OBAMA FLUNKS HIS FIRST CONSTITUTIONAL TEST BY APPOINTING HILLARY AS SECRETARY OF STATE.
December 1, 2008 - December 8, 2008

WHY AL-ZAWAHIRI WOULD BE A LOUSY TALK RADIO HOST.
November 21, 2008 - November 28, 2008

ARE TENNESSEE REPUBLICANS SET TO CLEAN HOUSE ON THE HILL?
November 11, 2008 - November 19, 2008

READ THE ARCHIVES

Home | Biography | Photos | Speaking Requests | The Show | Bookshelf | Contact Us | Advertise | Meal Ticket | Steve Recommends | Steve Health Tips
Copyright (c) Gill Reports 2004. All rights reserved.
Created by: Archi Web