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Judge Won't Inquire Into CIA Tapes Case
A federal judge said there was no evidence the Bush administration violated a court order and the Justice Department deserved time to conduct its own investigation.
New York Times - January 9, 2008
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City Room: No Iran Visit, Columbia Says
The university said it had "no knowledge or information" about a report in the Iranian media that a delegation of professors and deans would visit Tehran to apologize for the Columbia president's remarks in September.
New York Times - January 9, 2008
The Lede Blog: The Lede: The Man Who Turned Against the C.I.A.
What was Philip Agee -- a whistle-blower, a renegade, a traitor, or all of the above?.
New York Times - January 9, 2008
Spitzer Strikes a Conciliatory Tone
Gov. Eliot Spitzer kicked off his second year with warm words for his friends and foes alike, offering a less combative tone in his State of the State address.
New York Times - January 9, 2008
9 U.S. Soldiers Killed in Iraq in 2 Days
BAGHDAD (AP) -- Nine American soldiers were killed in the first two days of a new offensive to root out al-Qaida in Iraq fighters holed up in districts north of the capital, the U.S. military reported Wednesday.
New York Times - January 9, 2008
House Hearing on Steroids in Baseball Is Postponed
The House committee is postponing a hearing featuring Roger Clemens and other players until Feb. 13.
New York Times - January 9, 2008
Debate Was Key to Win, Clinton Says
In interviews on the morning after her primary victory in New Hampshire, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton cited Saturday?s debate as a turning point.
New York Times - January 9, 2008
Democrats Rush to Build Up Campaigns in Nevada
Nevada was vaulted into the position of tie-breaker after the victory of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton in New Hampshire Tuesday.
New York Times - January 9, 2008
Spain Says 2 Confessed to 2006 Airport Bombing
Two men accused of being members of a militant Basque separatist group have confessed to carrying out the December 2006 bomb attack on Madrid?s airport that killed two.
New York Times - January 9, 2008
U.N. Official Warns of Darfur Failure
The United Nations? top peacekeeping official told the Security Council Wednesday that the freshly deployed force in Darfur was in danger of failure.
New York Times - January 9, 2008
From Palestinians, Harsh View of Bush
As President Bush arrives in the region, many ordinary Palestinians say his support for Israel is at their expense.
New York Times - January 9, 2008
Difficulties Confront Bush as He Arrives in Israel
President Bush and Prime Minister Ehud Olmert of Israel have in two short years forged the sort of empathetic relationship that Mr. Bush had with Ariel Sharon.
New York Times - January 9, 2008
DuPont Raises Outlook, Sending Shares Higher
Citing strong fourth-quarter results and prospects for growth in emerging markets, DuPont raised its earnings outlook for 2007 as well as its profit forecast for 2008.
New York Times - January 9, 2008
State of the Art: Same Old Electronics Show, With Some Intriguing New Ideas
This year?s Consumer Electronics Show looked and felt much the same as last year?s.
New York Times - January 9, 2008
DealBook Blog: E*Trade Rises on Modest Sales Loss
The online brokerage said that it sold $3 billion of mortgage-backed securities and municipal bonds, with a modest realized loss of $5 million.
New York Times - January 9, 2008
Target President to Succeed Chief in May
In a long-expected move, the retailer announced that its chief executive, Bob Ulrich, would retire May 1 and be replaced by its president, Gregg Steinhafel.
New York Times - January 9, 2008
Alcoa Reports Rise in Quarterly Profit
The company reported net income for the fourth quarter of $632 million on restructuring moves and tax benefits, which more than offset lower aluminum prices.
New York Times - January 9, 2008
Wall Street Ends Volatile Session Higher
Stocks rebounded in the final hour of a back-and-forth session as investors tried to look for bargains while contending with concerns about the economy and upcoming corporate results.
New York Times - January 9, 2008
Monitoring Tools Help Cut Home Energy Use, Study Finds
Giving people the tools to monitor and adjust their electricity use lowers their bills and could reduce the need to build new power plants, according to a government study.
New York Times - January 9, 2008
For Bernanke, a Question of Toughness
Many argue that with the stock market falling and the economy flirting with recession, the Fed?s chairman should be more aggressive than he has been so far.
New York Times - January 9, 2008
US children 'thrown off bridge'
A US man confesses to throwing his four children off an Alabama bridge after a dispute with his wife, police say.
BBC News - January 9, 2008
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WILL GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE U.S. MILITARY STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY?
NO. MORE DISTRACTIONS WILL NOT MAKE US STRONGER.
YES. MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE.
IT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
GAYS ARE ALREADY SERVING SO IT WON'T HELP OR HURT MUCH.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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