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New Iraqi envoy: Political progress near
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New Iraqi envoy: Political progress near
The impasse over who will lead Iraq's government may soon end under a compromise that would replace the interim prime minister with a member of his own party, Iraq's new ambassador to the United States said Sunday.
CNN - April 16, 2006
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Serbia battles record Danube flood
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Serbia battles record Danube flood
As melting snow in central Europe adds to the problem, Serbian emergency crews and volunteers struggle to keep embankments and sand barriers from giving way amid record flooding on the Danube and its tributaries in the north of the country.
CNN - April 16, 2006
Suspect blogged about cannibalism
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Suspect blogged about cannibalism
The man accused of killing a 10-year-old neighbor girl for an elaborate plan to eat human flesh joked about cannibalism on his online diary, discussed the effects of not taking his anti-depression medication and mentioned "dangerously weird" fantasies.
CNN - April 16, 2006
Iran to Give $50 Million to Hamas-Led Government
Iran's foreign minister, Manouchehr Mottaki, announced the donation on the last day of a pro-Palestinian conference.
New York Times - April 16, 2006
General Defends Army Chief Who Spoke Out
Retired General Richard B. Myers said top U.S. officials were wrong to publicly challenge another general's estimate of the number of troops needed to invade Iraq.
New York Times - April 16, 2006
Shiites Appear Closer to Ending Impasse Over Premier
Shiite leaders agreed to allow Prime Minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari's party to nominate the next prime minister, but some rivals are still insisting that Mr. Jaafari step down, Iraqi politicians said.
New York Times - April 16, 2006
US kills seven Afghan civilians
The US military admits killing seven civilians during a battle with insurgents in Afghanistan.
BBC News - April 16, 2006
Yummy mummy feeds young its skin
Scientists describe an animal that provides nutrition for its young by letting them peel off and eat its skin.
BBC News - April 16, 2006
Reduction in rail violence hailed
Violent assaults on Scotland's railways have fallen by 34% in the last year, statistics show.
BBC News - April 16, 2006
Four killed in Greek train crash
At least four people are killed and many more injured as a train hits a truck and derails in northern Greece.
BBC News - April 16, 2006
Sectarian tensions flare in Egypt
Coptic Christians and Muslims clash for a third day in Alexandria, after a Coptic worshipper was killed.
BBC News - April 16, 2006
Istanbul blast leaves 31 injured
Thirty-one people are injured in a suspected bomb blast in a suburb of Istanbul, Turkish police say.
BBC News - April 16, 2006
New mad cow case in Canada
Canada confirms a new case of mad cow disease in the western province of British Columbia.
BBC News - April 16, 2006
Bombs kill at least 12 in Iraq
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Bombs kill at least 12 in Iraq
As Iraqi lawmakers continue to haggle over the nominee for the nation's top post, two bombs kill at least 12 people, authorities say. Elsewhere in Iraq, seven suspected terrorists were killed Sunday in two incidents.
CNN - April 16, 2006
Benedict leads first Easter Mass as pope
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Benedict leads first Easter Mass as pope
Pope Benedict XVI celebrates his first Easter Mass as pope and urges governments to find peaceful resolutions to their crises, placing special emphasis on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the need to end terrorism.
CNN - April 16, 2006
Golf: Joint leaders in Heritage
Jim Furyk and Aaron Baddeley share the lead going into the final day of the Heritage Classic in South Carolina.
BBC News - April 16, 2006
Capote family shows off letters
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BBC News - April 16, 2006
Doctor Who attracts eight million
David Tennant's return as Doctor Who tops Saturday's TV ratings, unofficial overnight figures show.
BBC News - April 16, 2006
Teachers to fight trust schools
A teachers' union raises the possibility of strikes in England in protest at the government's education bill.
BBC News - April 16, 2006
Outdoor baptism for worshippers
The Archbishop of York immerses four people in a pool of water during open-air Easter baptisms.
BBC News - April 16, 2006
Chief's apology for bomber gaffe
A top police officer apologises after making a remark about young suicide bombers at a gala dinner.
BBC News - April 16, 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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