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New flu strains 'resisting drugs'
New strains of flu are showing resistance to drugs it is hoped would help slow a pandemic, research suggests.
BBC News - April 6, 2007
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Pilgrims mark Easter in Jerusalem
Christian pilgrims from around the world filled the narrow cobblestone streets of Jerusalem's Old City on Good Friday, some carrying large wooden crosses as they followed the route Jesus took on the way to his crucifixion.
CNN - April 6, 2007
Far-Right French Candidate Visits Ethnic Enclave
Jean-Marie Le Pen, who is running in his fifth presidential race, this time has tried to shed his image as an anti-immigrant, anti-Europe racist.
New York Times - April 6, 2007
From the campaign trail: Iowans basking in '08 love
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From the campaign trail: Iowans basking in '08 love
A backyard barbecue with more than 200 guests, an event center bustling with loyal Republicans at noon and a high school gym at capacity by 5 p.m.: It must be Iowa with presidential contenders in town.
CNN - April 6, 2007
The Masters: Woods Salvages a Bad Round on Day Two
Tiger Woods flirted with playing himself out of the 71st Masters today before rallying late.
New York Times - April 6, 2007
Official Who Held Loan Stock Put on Leave
The federal Education Department said that it had placed a senior official on leave, following disclosures on Thursday that he held stock in a student loan company.
New York Times - April 6, 2007
Chlorine Attack in Iraq Kills 20
A suicide bomber detonated a truck with explosives and chlorine gas near a residential complex in Ramadi today.
New York Times - April 6, 2007
Gonzales Aide Who Refused to Testify Resigns
Monica M. Goodling, a top aide to the attorney general, had said she would assert her Fifth Amendment rights and not testify about the firing of U.S. Attorneys.
New York Times - April 6, 2007
Treatment in Iran Described by Britons
The former captives said today that they were threatened before making statements appearing to apologize for trespassing in Iranian waters.
New York Times - April 6, 2007
For Bulgari, a New Look and New Ventures
The luxury retailer is giving its Midtown Manhattan store a face lift, and branching out beyond jewelry.
New York Times - April 6, 2007
New jobs boost US economy
Growth in US employment in March results in 180,000 new jobs, in a sign the economy is more robust than thought.
BBC News - April 6, 2007
Mystery illness at Mexico school
Some 600 girls at a boarding school run by Catholic nuns in Mexico are struck by an illness said to be psychosomatic.
BBC News - April 6, 2007
US appeal on Cuba militant ruling
The US government appeals after a court rules a Cuban militant should be freed until an immigration hearing.
BBC News - April 6, 2007
US attorney general's aide quits
A Justice Department official who refused to testify about the firing of eight federal prosecutors resigns.
BBC News - April 6, 2007
Football: Man City 0-0 Charlton
Charlton climb out of the Premiership relegation zone after picking up a battling point against Man City.
BBC News - April 6, 2007
Threat of school strike over pay
Teaching unions throw their weight behind the opposition to curbs on public sector pay.
BBC News - April 6, 2007
Anorexia study gets £2m boost
More anorexics could get help as part of a £2 million government-funded research project.
BBC News - April 6, 2007
Prince's sadness at Basra death
Prince William expresses his sadness after a "close friend" from Sandhurst is killed in Iraq.
BBC News - April 6, 2007
UK sailors 'blindfolded, isolated'
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UK sailors 'blindfolded, isolated'
The 15 British military personnel captured by Iranian forces in the Persian Gulf were subjected to "psychological pressure" and kept in isolation during their detention, the group's officers says. Lt. Felix Carman says they were kept in isolation, interrogated and blindfolded and subjected...
CNN - April 6, 2007
Florida houses sex offenders under bridge
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Florida houses sex offenders under bridge
The sparkling blue waters off Miami's Julia Tuttle Causeway look as if they were taken from a postcard. But the causeway's only inhabitants see little paradise in their surroundings. They are paroled sex offenders with nowhere else to go.
CNN - April 6, 2007
Cheney: Pelosi shows 'bad behavior' in Syria
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Cheney: Pelosi shows 'bad behavior' in Syria
Vice President Dick Cheney accused House Speaker Nancy Pelosi Thursday of "bad behavior" on her Middle East trip, saying she bungled a message for Syria's president that was later clarified by Israel.
CNN - April 6, 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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