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Near Ground Zero, a Mixed-Use Revival
Six years after 9/11, Lower Manhattan is humming as new residents transform the neighborhood.
New York Times - September 9, 2007
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Gabrielle hits N.C. with 50-mph winds
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Gabrielle hits N.C. with 50-mph winds
The center of Tropical Storm Gabrielle made landfall Sunday along the North Carolina coast near Cape Lookout, the National Hurricane Center said. Gabrielle had top winds near 50 mph. full story
CNN - September 9, 2007
Israel Arrests Suspects in Neo-Nazi Attacks
The Israeli police announced the arrest of a group of young immigrants from the former Soviet Union on Sunday on charges of attacking religious Jews, homosexuals, Asians and other foreigners.
New York Times - September 9, 2007
Missing Girl?s Parents Return to England
A British couple said they were innocent of any crime involving their daughter, who disappeared during a vacation in Portugal.
New York Times - September 9, 2007
The Caucus Blog: Troop Boost Has Not Raised Support for War, Poll Says
A majority of Americans say the ?surge? has made things worse or had no impact, according to the latest Times/CBS News poll.
New York Times - September 9, 2007
US Open Blog: Federer Rallies to Win Second Set, Too
Roger Federer recovered from a 5-6, 15-40 hole and then commandeered the subsequent tie breaker to lead Novak Djokovic, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (2), in the men?s final.
New York Times - September 9, 2007
Democrats Step Up Criticism of Iraq Findings
Leading Democrats today said that President Bush?s likely call for continued patience in the war would simply extend an ?unconscionable? policy.
New York Times - September 9, 2007
Pakistan Tightens Security for Sharif?s Arrival
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) -- Police manned roadblocks and rounded up supporters of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif who left London Sunday after seven years in exile to return to Pakistan and lead a campaign to topple the country's U.S.-allied military ruler.
New York Times - September 9, 2007
Advertising: Hot Cereal, Hey, It?s All Natural
Some Quaker Oats cereals have a sole ingredient: whole rolled oats. Yet with people increasingly concerned about the wholesomeness of the food they eat, Quaker is playing up the natural nature of one of its products.
New York Times - September 9, 2007
Fossett search reveals old wrecks
Teams scouring the Nevada desert find no trace of US adventurer Steve Fossett but several other crashed planes.
BBC News - September 9, 2007
Noriega remains in Miami jail
Panama's ex-President Manuel Noriega remains in jail in the US pending a fresh appeal against extradition to France.
BBC News - September 9, 2007
Iraq chides 'meddling' neighbours
Iraqi leaders criticise neighbouring countries for interfering into the country's internal affairs.
BBC News - September 9, 2007
Algerians protest against attacks
Thousands of Algerians take part in peace rallies after a week in which suicide bombs killed at least 50 people.
BBC News - September 9, 2007
Rugby U: Ireland beat Namibia
Edgy Ireland are made to work for victory against Pool D minnows Namibia.
BBC News - September 9, 2007
Rugby U: Scots defeat Portugal
Scotland run in eight tries to defeat Portugal in their first World Cup match in St Etienne.
BBC News - September 9, 2007
Federer wins fourth US Open title
Roger Federer wins a fourth straight US Open title with a straight-sets defeat of Novak Djokovic.
BBC News - September 9, 2007
More detained in secure hospitals
The number of people detained in secure psychiatric wards in England has reached a record high, figures show.
BBC News - September 9, 2007
UK troops killed on patrol named
Two British soldiers killed in a firefight with the Taleban in southern Afghanistan have been named.
BBC News - September 9, 2007
Brown to unveil job boost plans
Prime Minister Gordon Brown is expected to set out measures designed to create 500,000 new jobs for British workers.
BBC News - September 9, 2007
Exiled Pakistan ex-PM heads home
Pakistan's exiled former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is flying home as about 2,000 of his supporters are arrested.
BBC News - September 9, 2007
Gabrielle makes landfall
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Gabrielle makes landfall
The center of Tropical Storm Gabrielle made landfall Sunday along the North Carolina coast near Cape Lookout around 11:45 a.m., the National Hurricane Center said. Gabrielle had top winds near 50 mph. full story
CNN - September 9, 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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