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Bush Heads to Colombia as Scandal Taints Key Alliance
A widening scandal tying paramilitary death squads and drug traffickers to close supporters of President Álvaro Uribe of Colombia is clouding President Bush?s brief visit.
New York Times - March 10, 2007
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Iraqi militants holding a German woman and her son demanded Saturday that Germany withdraw its troops from Afghanistan.
CNN - March 10, 2007
Don?t Be Cruel: Voters Accept Divorced Candidates, With Limits
The American public may not mind if presidential hopefuls have personally checkered lives, but will they be able to stomach adultery?
New York Times - March 10, 2007
Outsiders Tug at Weekly Newspapers in Queens
Community weeklies, as boisterous and distinct as the borough itself, are gaining ad revenue and circulation.
New York Times - March 10, 2007
Girl, 6, Dies, Bringing to 10 Bronx Fire?s Toll
The girl was the last surviving child of Mamadou Soumare, who also lost his wife and three other children.
New York Times - March 10, 2007
Hungary Coalition Stays the Austerity Course Despite Huge Protests
Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany has to convince the Hungarian electorate he can be trusted again after a rocky start since taking office.
New York Times - March 10, 2007
Eight Iraqi Soldiers and Three Pilgrims Are Killed
The attack marred what had been a relatively peaceful day for pilgrims on one of the holiest days in the Shiite calendar.
New York Times - March 10, 2007
To Karbala They Traveled By Foot, Donkey and Truck
Millions of Shiites are making a pilgrimage to Karbala, Iraq, this weekend, despite threat of snipers and suicide bombers.
New York Times - March 10, 2007
In Uruguay, Bush Finds a Friendly Ear
ESTANCIA ANCHORENA, Uruguay, March 10 ? Of all of the Latin American nations President Bush is visiting this week, this one is the smallest, with a population that is roughly half that of New York City.
New York Times - March 10, 2007
Iraq Leader Asks for Region?s Aid in Curbing Strife
Envoys for the U.S. and Iran avoided direct talks at the conference as two shells landed near the 13-nation meeting in Baghdad.
New York Times - March 10, 2007
Market Week: One Vote for Less Worry on Wall St.
One analyst expects to evidence of stable economic growth this week, confirming his rosy outlook for the economy and the stock market.
New York Times - March 10, 2007
DataBank: Major Indexes Gain as Global Markets Rebound
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New York Times - March 10, 2007
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New York Times - March 10, 2007
Identity Crisis
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New York Times - March 10, 2007
The Count: Want to Get Some Work Done? Wait Till April
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New York Times - March 10, 2007
Square Feet | Blueprints: A Bank Oasis, in Rich Shades of Red
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New York Times - March 10, 2007
Re: Framing: Knowledge Is Power Only if You Know How to Use It
?If we can land a man on the moon, why can?t we ...?? is a question that continues to engage innovators and scholars.
New York Times - March 10, 2007
National Perspectives: How Solid a Line Against Development?
The future of the Urban Development Boundary is up for grabs in Miami-Dade County as farmers and environmentalists face off about new construction.
New York Times - March 10, 2007
The Goods: For the Converted, and a Few Others
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New York Times - March 10, 2007
Economic View: Catching a Wave of High-Tech Exports
American companies are making many of the durable goods and other capital equipment emerging countries need to improve their infrastructures.
New York Times - March 10, 2007
Career Couch: Sunny or Cloudy, Moods Cast an Influence
In groups, people unconsciously tend to mimic the demeanor of those around them.
New York Times - March 10, 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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