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Bush: 'I will not be rushed' into strategy change
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Bush: 'I will not be rushed' into strategy change
President Bush says he will "not be rushed" into a decision on a strategy change for Iraq, saying that in a round of consultations he heard both some interesting ideas and some "ideas that would lead to defeat."
CNN - December 13, 2006
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Families of climbers pray for break in weather
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Families of climbers pray for break in weather
The families of three climbers stranded near the top of Oregon's Mount Hood prayed for a break in the weather Wednesday as freezing rain, sleet and wind kept rescuers stuck at lower elevations.
CNN - December 13, 2006
Bombers strike Iraq workers
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Bombers strike Iraq workers
Unemployed laborers were among nearly two dozen people killed Wednesday in Iraq in bombings and mortar fire. Attackers killed at least 23 and wounded 52 in Baghdad and near Kirkuk, officials said.
CNN - December 13, 2006
Flying Mammal Found From 125 Million Years Ago
An animal the size of a small squirrel experimented with aerial life about the same time as birds, scientists said.
New York Times - December 13, 2006
Matsuzaka and Red Sox Near Deal
Daisuke Matsuzaka and Red Sox executives landed in Boston Wednesday, indicating a deal with the Japanese ace is imminent.
New York Times - December 13, 2006
Late Mortgage Payments and Foreclosures Rise
The number of people paying their mortgages late ? or not paying them at all ? increased up in recent months, a trend that is expected to continue well into next year.
New York Times - December 13, 2006
Last Hurrah for Street Art, as Canvas Goes Condo
The building at 11 Spring Street, one of the most famous canvases in the world for urban artists, will soon be no more. But 45 graffiti artists are staging one last, thoroughly legal, art-making hurrah.
New York Times - December 13, 2006
Peter Boyle, Father on ?Raymond,? Dies at 71
Peter Boyle, a successful character actor, ended his career with a long stint on ?Everybody Loves Raymond.?
New York Times - December 13, 2006
Circumcision Reduces Risk of AIDS, Study Finds
AIDS experts immediately hailed the result of the study by the National Institutes of Health, saying it gave the world a new way to fight the spread of AIDS.
New York Times - December 13, 2006
Bush Consults With Pentagon on Iraq
President Bush said today that United States troops would not leave Iraq ?before the job is done? and the country is free and stable.
New York Times - December 13, 2006
Late Mortgage Payments and Foreclosures Rise
The rate of delinquencies and foreclosures rose to 4.7 percent from July through September.
New York Times - December 13, 2006
Bush's anti-terror law upheld
A US judge upholds the new anti-terror law, agreeing that Guantanamo inmates cannot challenge their imprisonment.
BBC News - December 13, 2006
US vows immigrant crackdown
US officials promise to continue a crackdown on illegal immigration after 1,200 people are arrested in six states.
BBC News - December 13, 2006
Ecuador, Colombia in border row
Ecuador protests over aeriel spraying by Colombia, which Bogota say targets drug crops along the border.
BBC News - December 13, 2006
Merchant takes top comedy honour
Stephen Merchant beats comedy partner Ricky Gervais to best actor at the British Comedy Awards.
BBC News - December 13, 2006
IVF father figure clause 'to go'
The requirement for fertility clinics to consider the need for a father when deciding on IVF is set to be abolished.
BBC News - December 13, 2006
Village evacuated amid flooding
Dozens of families are rescued from their homes in Milnathort after being trapped by rising flood water.
BBC News - December 13, 2006
Noise dispute man 'shot himself'
A man who complained about noisy neighbours shot two brothers then killed himself, a coroner says.
BBC News - December 13, 2006
Senate control hinges on 'stroke'
A US senator suffers a possible stroke, which could lead to Republicans regaining control of the Senate.
BBC News - December 13, 2006
Football: Chelsea close on Man U
Didier Drogba's late winner moves Chelsea to within five points of Premiership leaders Man Utd.
BBC News - December 13, 2006
Football: Arsenal move to third
Arsenal beat Wigan to go third in the table as Emmanuel Adebayor scores late on for the Gunners.
BBC News - December 13, 2006
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SHOULD BILL FRIST RUN FOR GOVERNOR OF TENNESSEE IN 2010?
NO, HE DOESN'T HAVE THE MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE WE NEED.
YES, HE IS THE BEST SHOT THE GOP HAS AT TAKING THE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE.
NO, HIS LEADERSHIP OF THE U.S. SENATE LED TO DEMOCRATIC PARTY CONTROL.
YES, UNLESS HE WANTS TO KEEP DOING SOMETHING UNIMPORTANT LIKE SAVING LIVES.
NO; BUT HE WILL RUN AND HE WILL WIN.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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