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New lakes beneath Antarctic ice
Scientists find four big lakes under the ice of Antarctica which may help explain how ice flows into the sea.
BBC News - February 23, 2007
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Boy taken at gunpoint is found safe
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Boy taken at gunpoint is found safe
A Florida boy forced into a truck by a gunman on Friday was left alone and bound in a remote location but managed to free himself and walk a "considerable distance" to call for help, according to Manatee County Sheriff Charlie Wells. A manhunt continued for a suspect in 13-year-old Clay Mo...
CNN - February 23, 2007
Seized Israeli soldier's dad gets message
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Seized Israeli soldier's dad gets message
Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal on Friday offered a message to the father of an Israeli soldier captured by Hamas in June: If you want your son to be released, get your country to follow our demands.
CNN - February 23, 2007
Could an Oscar lead to a 2008 bid for Gore?
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Could an Oscar lead to a 2008 bid for Gore?
We've seen plenty of political moments at the Oscars before. But on Sunday, we could see the most unusual political moment ever -- an acceptance speech by Al Gore that launches a bid for the White House.
CNN - February 23, 2007
Ex-Party Boss in Brooklyn Guilty of Corruption
Clarence Norman Jr. was convicted today on charges that he shook down judicial candidates seeking party support.
New York Times - February 23, 2007
Powerful Storm Moves Eastward
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New York Times - February 23, 2007
Vilsack Withdraws From Presidential Race
The ex-governor of Iowa conceded he was unable to compete in a contest where the ability to raise money trumps all.
New York Times - February 23, 2007
New Gear, Not Old, Caused 2006 Amtrak Blackout
The power supply for trains running between New York and Washington failed last May 25 because of a hidden flaw in some of the newest equipment, the railroad said.
New York Times - February 23, 2007
France Enters Fight Over London?s Road Charges
The French have now joined the Americans, and reportedly some other nations as well, in refusing to pay the fee London charges to drive into its city center.
New York Times - February 23, 2007
Executive Pursuits: The Man Who Traded a Jets Uniform for Ballet Shoes
In the fall, Harry Hurt had his George Plimpton moment with the New York Jets. Now, he faces his George Balanchine moment.
New York Times - February 23, 2007
New Republic to Cut Back Publication Schedule
A new configuration of owners are investing in a reinvigorated Web site and a new look for the magazine, which will publish every two weeks.
New York Times - February 23, 2007
Your Money: Think Your Social Security Number Is Secure? Think Again
It should come as little surprise that Social Security numbers are online. But people are always astounded to learn theirs is one of them.
New York Times - February 23, 2007
Guatemala homes swallowed by hole
Up to 20 houses and at least one lorry are swallowed when a giant sinkhole opens in Guatemala City.
BBC News - February 23, 2007
'More now facing inheritance tax'
Over two million homes are worth more than £300,000, the level at which inheritance tax is levied, a report says.
BBC News - February 23, 2007
'No therapy' advice to chess star
A chess star who accused her father of rape was told if she had therapy it would help his defence, says her mother.
BBC News - February 23, 2007
Man, 20, guilty of island killing
A County Antrim man accused of killing a prostitute on a holiday island is found guilty of manslaughter.
BBC News - February 23, 2007
Canada court rejects terror law
Canada's Supreme Court rejects a law allowing the detention and deportation of foreign-born terror suspects.
BBC News - February 23, 2007
Italy waits as Prodi fate delayed
Italy's president will announce who he has chosen to lead a new government on Saturday after crisis talks.
BBC News - February 23, 2007
Tennis: In-form Murray into semis
Andy Murray extends his winning streak to eight matches with a comfortable win over Stefan Koubek in Memphis.
BBC News - February 23, 2007
Rugby U: Newcastle stun Wasps
Newcastle trounce high-flying Wasps in Friday's Premiership match at Kingston Park.
BBC News - February 23, 2007
Guinea MPs terminate martial law
Guinea's parliament votes against a request from President Conte to extend martial law.
BBC News - February 23, 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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