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New Finding Challenges Tour Champion’s Claim
Tests showed that some of the testosterone in Floyd Landis’s body came from an external source.
New York Times - August 1, 2006
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Israel strikes deep into Lebanon
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Israel strikes deep into Lebanon
Israeli troops have landed near the eastern Lebanese town of Baalbeck, Lebanese security sources say, and the Israeli military has engaged in fierce fighting with Hezbollah forces just across the border with Lebanon.
CNN - August 1, 2006
Israel strikes NE Lebanon
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Israel strikes NE Lebanon
The Israeli military engaged in fierce fighting Tuesday with Hezbollah forces just across the border with Lebanon, and the Lebanese Army reported Israeli aircraft struck targets near the Syrian border.
CNN - August 1, 2006
Lawmakers almost giddy over Castro's illness
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Lawmakers almost giddy over Castro's illness
Sen. Mel Martinez and other Cuban-American lawmakers were almost giddy Tuesday over the report that Cuban President Fidel Castro has ceded power temporarily while he undergoes surgery.
CNN - August 1, 2006
Physical Shows Bush Fit but Heavier
The president said he knew why he had put on extra pounds since last summer: “I probably ate too many birthday cakes.”
New York Times - August 1, 2006
New York’s Heat Wave Prompts Record Power Usage
Electricity usage exceeded the overall record as triple-digit temperatures hit the region today.
New York Times - August 1, 2006
Cuba Awaits Word After Castro’s Surgery
Cuba was plunged into uncertainty today as citizens waited anxiously for word about President Fidel Castro’s state of health after intestinal surgery.
New York Times - August 1, 2006
Joy in Miami Turns to Uncertainty Over Castro’s Fate
As the initial delirious response to Fidel Castro temporarily ceding power dampened, Miami Cubans waited for updates and officials watched for commotion on land and sea.
New York Times - August 1, 2006
Thousands of Israeli Troops Push Into Lebanon
The aim was to push Hezbollah back from the border before a cease-fire is declared and a multinational force is deployed there.
New York Times - August 1, 2006
Treasury Secretary Sees Inequities in U.S. Economy
Henry M. Paulson Jr. today said he recognized that the economy was not benefiting all Americans.
New York Times - August 1, 2006
Gibson Asks Jews’ Forgiveness for Remarks
An earlier apology acknowledged “despicable” remarks, but never specifically mentioned their anti-Jewish tenor.
New York Times - August 1, 2006
Toyota Surpasses Ford as No. 2 Carmaker in U.S.
American buyers are again flocking to Japanese companies in the wake of high gasoline prices.
New York Times - August 1, 2006
Benefits 'pose risk to US growth'
New Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson warns that surging benefit costs pose a significant threat to the US economy.
BBC News - August 1, 2006
US carmakers suffer drop in sales
Sales for US carmakers continue to fall, with the country's big three carmakers posting double digit declines.
BBC News - August 1, 2006
School workers 'pushed too far'
Nursery nurses and teaching assistants are being asked to work longer hours for the same pay, a union hears.
BBC News - August 1, 2006
FTSE pensions gap 'remains high'
The black hole in the UK's largest company pension schemes shrank by just £1bn during the past year despite record contributions, a report says.
BBC News - August 1, 2006
Teenager missing with baby found
A 17-year-old girl who disappeared with her baby cousin is found safe and well in north west London.
BBC News - August 1, 2006
Experts to assess bridge cables
Engineers are to visit the Forth Road Bridge to assess whether or not they can dry out the suspension cables.
BBC News - August 1, 2006
Iraq rocked by fresh bomb attacks
A series of bomb attacks mostly targeting the security forces kill more than 50 people across Iraq, police say.
BBC News - August 1, 2006
Cannabis 'might harm conception'
Cannabis use around the time of conception may prevent women getting pregnant, a study in mice suggests.
BBC News - August 1, 2006
Football: Gallas punished by Blues
Chelsea say William Gallas will not join their tour of the USA after he failed to report back for pre-season training.
BBC News - August 1, 2006
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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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