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Navy needs extra £1bn - Admiral
The Royal Navy needs an extra £1bn to keep up with future foreign policy demands, its most senior officer says.
BBC News - February 16, 2007
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Vote slams Bush's Iraq plan
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Vote slams Bush's Iraq plan
The U.S. House of Representatives easily passed 246-182 a non-binding resolution Friday rejecting President Bush's plan to send more troops to Iraq.
CNN - February 16, 2007
NASCAR bumps tradition to fight cheats
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NASCAR bumps tradition to fight cheats
It used to be that stock car racers learned their make-your-car-go-faster tricks to outrun the cops in the South, to run some moonshine and make a few bucks. On Sundays, they used those same tricks on their race cars on Sundays for a few hundred dollars in prize money. But NASCAR isn't about a few b...
CNN - February 16, 2007
House rejects President Bush's Iraq plan
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House rejects President Bush's Iraq plan
The Democratic-controlled House issued a symbolic rejection of President Bush's decision to deploy more troops to Iraq on Friday, opening an an epic confrontation between Congress and commander in chief over an unpopular war that has taken the lives of more than 3,100 U.S. troops.
CNN - February 16, 2007
Girls' school bombed in Iran
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Girls' school bombed in Iran
A bomb went off Friday night at a girls school in the southeastern Iranian border city of Zahedan, according to the semi-official FARS News Agency. After the explosion, gunmen opened fire on people in the area, FARS reported. Security forces have blocked streets and surrounded a house where they bel...
CNN - February 16, 2007
Italy Indicts 26 Americans in C.I.A. Abduction Case
An Italian judge today ordered the first trial involving the American program of kidnapping terror suspects on foreign soil.
New York Times - February 16, 2007
Cuomo Raises New Objection to Starrett City Sale
The prospective buyer has been banned from converting rental buildings to condominiums, officials said today.
New York Times - February 16, 2007
House Passes Iraq Resolution With 17 Votes From G.O.P.
The House voted 246 to 182 today to denounce President Bush?s plan to send more American troops to Iraq. Two Democrats voted against the non-binding resolution.
New York Times - February 16, 2007
Banco Bilbao to Expand U.S. Presence by Buying Compass Bancshares
Spain?s second-largest bank will depend on North America for 10 percent of its earnings after it completes the purchase of 622 new U.S. branches.
New York Times - February 16, 2007
Rising Electricity Prices Set Off Regulation Debate
Opening up electricity markets to competition was supposed to lead to savings for consumers. Instead, bills have soared in several states and the power industry is warning of a looming crisis.
New York Times - February 16, 2007
Dow Jones at third straight high
The Dow Jones Industrial Average index hits an all-time closing high, marking a record for the third day in a row.
BBC News - February 16, 2007
Ill baby is airlifted to England
A seriously ill baby is airlifted to hospital in Liverpool as there are no spare intensive care beds for babies in NI.
BBC News - February 16, 2007
Cricket: Oram out of opener
New Zealand all-rounder Jacob Oram will miss the start of the World Cup after fracturing a finger.
BBC News - February 16, 2007
Man jailed for killing preacher
A convicted burglar who murdered a 75-year-old lay preacher in her home is jailed for 31 years.
BBC News - February 16, 2007
Smith left her estate to dead son
Deceased Playboy model Anna Nicole Smith left her entire estate to her son Daniel, who died last year, it emerges.
BBC News - February 16, 2007
US House rejects Bush Iraq plan
US lawmakers adopt a non-binding motion opposing President Bush's deployment of extra troops in Iraq.
BBC News - February 16, 2007
Seven jailed for Turkey bombings
A court in Turkey sentences seven people to life in jail for the 2003 Istanbul bombings that killed 58 people.
BBC News - February 16, 2007
Moroccan trio deny bombings role
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Moroccan trio deny bombings role
The Madrid train bombings trial entered its second day with three more defendants denying involvement in the 2004 attacks that killed 191 people.The Moroccan trio included Youssef Belhadj, who prosecutors claimed was the hooded figure seen in an Islamic militant video claiming responsibility for the...
CNN - February 16, 2007
January hottest on record
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January hottest on record
As Midwesterners dig out from a massive snow storm and chunks of the rest of the country shiver through February, there comes news that last month was the warmest January ever.
CNN - February 16, 2007
U.S. doubts al Qaeda in Iraq leader 'wounded'
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U.S. doubts al Qaeda in Iraq leader 'wounded'
The U.S. military on Friday cast doubt on a report from the Iraqi government that al Qaeda in Iraq chief Abu Ayyub al-Masri was wounded in clashes with police.
CNN - February 16, 2007
House to vote on rare slap at wartime  president
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House to vote on rare slap at wartime president
A vote to criticize President Bush for his decision to send more troops to Iraq is expected to pass the House in a rare admonishment of a wartime commander-in-chief.
CNN - February 16, 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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