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Factional Violence Continues in Gaza
At least seven Palestinians were killed in the fighting between the rival Palestinian factions, Hamas and Fatah...
New York Times - June 11, 2007
Smart clothes to monitor health
Scientists are developing clothing embedded with sensors which they say will be able to monitor your health...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Test kit targets cruel bear trade
Wildlife campaigners promote a test kit to help enforce the ban on the international trade in bear products...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Google's e-mail for universities
Google's empire expands into universities - taking over entire campus e-mail networks...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Smoking ads 'do not always work'
Anti-smoking ads can have the opposite effect of what is intended and encourage the habit, a study says...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Ford 'announces Jaguar sale plan'
Car firm Ford has briefed MPs on its plans to sell British luxury car marques Jaguar and Land Rover, the BBC learns...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Blair challenges SNP over bomber
The Scottish Executive is accused of failing to take the initiative in the row over the Lockerbie bomber...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Former Derry manager Coleman dies
Gaelic games is in mourning following the death of former Derry and Cavan manager Eamonn Coleman...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Rugby U: Grewcock handed ban
Danny Grewcock is banned for six weeks for punching, ruling him out of England's first two World Cup matches...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Double cot death risk 'distorted'
The chances of losing a second child to cot death have been overestimated, according to a new review of the evidence...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Apple unveils Windows browser
Computer giant Apple launches a version of its web browser Safari for Windows XP and Vista...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
MPs reject call for Iraq inquiry
MPs reject a Conservative call for an inquiry into the war in Iraq - despite a backbench rebellion...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Republicans block Bush ally vote
US Senate Republicans block a no confidence vote in Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, a key Bush ally...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Olympic inspectors to visit site
International Olympics Committee members visit London to check on the 2012 Games preparations...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Exhumation in care inquiry
A second body is to be exhumed by police investigating suspicious deaths at a care home...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Nasa astronauts begin spacewalk
Astronauts begin a spacewalk to deploy solar panels on a new segment of the International Space Station...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
'One in five' Wight tickets fake
Up to one in five tickets for the Isle of Wight music festival were fake, say event organisers...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Tories call for Iraq war inquiry
The Conservatives are using a House of Commons debate to raise pressure for an inquiry into the Iraq war...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Order to 'kick out' sex offenders
Sex offenders' membership of the Orange Order is to be automatically terminated under a new policy...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Soldier wins £4m damages
A man left paralysed in a road accident wins damages after the Ministry of Defence admits liability...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Mudslides kill many in Bangladesh
At least 79 people are killed in mudslides after heavy rain in the Bangladeshi city of Chittagong...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
'Harassment' mars Egyptian vote
Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood accuses authorities of harassment and widescale irregularities during voting...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Bruised Royal seeks poll alliance
France's Socialists want an alliance with centrists to prevent a crushing poll victory for the ruling UMP...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
China Olympic abuse claims probed
Organisers of the 2008 Beijing Olympics say they are looking into reports of child labour and worker abuse...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Ethiopian protest leaders guilty
An Ethiopian judge finds 38 opposition leaders guilty of charges connected to protests over election fraud...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Football: Beckham bid snubbed
Real Madrid have a bid to buy David Beckham out of his LA Galaxy contract rejected by the MLS club...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Magical Panesar seals series win
Monty Panesar takes his first 10-wicket haul in a Test as England beat West Indies by 60 runs to clinch the series...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Ford 'names banks to sell Jaguar'
Ford is understood to have chosen three investment banks to help it sell Britain's Jaguar and Land Rover...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
21/7 man 'bullied into plot'
A defendant in the 21/7 bombing trial has turned on a co-defendant, saying he was the brains behind the conspiracy...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Brown pledge on intelligence use
Gordon Brown says lessons must be learned on the use of intelligence in the run-up to the Iraq War...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Aid workers die in Lebanon clash
Two Red Cross workers are killed at a Palestinian refugee camp where troops are battling militants, officials say...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
'Honour killing' relatives guilty
The father and uncle of a woman who was killed after falling in love are found guilty of her murder...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Sri Lanka Human Rights Panel Is Criticized
An international panel appointed by the government of Sri Lanka has issued a stark indictment of a presidential commission impaneled to investigate human rights violations...
New York Times - June 11, 2007
Google ranked 'worst' on privacy
Google is sharply criticised in a report looking at the privacy policies of popular net firms...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Wealth gap in learning by three
Children from poorer homes are up to a year behind their more privileged peers by the age of three...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Sawfish protection acquires teeth
Nations agree to ban international trade in the one of the world's most spectacular fish...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Armstrong to leave Cabinet role
Cabinet Office minister Hilary Armstrong announces she will step down as a minister once Tony Blair resigns...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Drug offers hope for Parkinson's
A drug commonly used to treat high-blood pressure may slow or even halt the development of Parkinson's...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Thomas Cook Welsh rule 'unlawful'
The head of a race equality body says Thomas Cook's workplace ban on Welsh 'probably' breaks the law...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
UK property prices move upwards
UK house prices rose by 1.2% in April, with the average house costing £210,000, government figures show...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
'We'll set you on fire' - raiders
The manager of a west Belfast off-licence recovers after being doused with petrol during a robbery...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Nuclear power station shut down
Engineers closed down the Hunterston nuclear power station after temperature problems...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Judge in court on exposure charge
One of Britain's most senior judges goes on trial charged with exposing himself to a woman on a train...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Violence during Egyptian voting
A man is killed in violence in Egypt, as the first round voting for the upper chamber of parliament gets underway...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Sophisticated bomb found in Kabul
A hi-tech bomb, similar to the ones used by militants in Iraq, is found in the Afghan capital, Kabul...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Bulgaria presses Bush on shield
US President George W Bush holds talks in Bulgaria on US plans to build a missile defence shield in Europe...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Explosion rocks central Nairobi
At least one person is killed and several others are injured in an explosion in Kenya's capital, Nairobi, police say...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Football: Birmingham bid
Birmingham confirm they have been approached about a possible takeover bid...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Live - England v West Indies
Monty Panesar strikes twice as England close in on a series-clinching win over West Indies...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Casinos challenge fails in court
A challenge to plans for 17 regional casinos across Britain fails in the High Court...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Lord Woolf to head BAE's review
Lord Woolf, the former Lord Chief Justice, is to head a review of business practices at BAE Systems...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Woman shot dead by police officer
A woman has been shot dead by police in an early morning incident in the centre of Sevenoaks in Kent...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Police officer stabbed to death
A police officer dies in hospital after being stabbed during an incident in which two other people suffered knife wounds...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Brown on 'fact-finding' Iraq trip
The UK's prime minister-in-waiting, Gordon Brown, is in Iraq for what he describes as a "fact-finding" trip...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Cautions for 8,000 sex offenders
Nearly 8,000 sex offenders have been given cautions across England in the past five years, the BBC discovers...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Heavy Rains Set Off Flooding in Southern China
Floods have claimed at least 66 lives and forced nearly 600,000 people to be relocated, the state news media reported...
New York Times - June 11, 2007
Sarkozy?s Party Heads Toward Huge Legislative Majority in France
President Nicolas Sarkozy?s center-right party was on course to win an overwhelming parliamentary majority on Sunday...
New York Times - June 11, 2007
Thousands Hail Bush in Visit to Albania
When he zipped through this relentlessly pro-American nation, President Bush was treated like a rock star...
New York Times - June 11, 2007
Both Sides Say Project Is Pivotal Issue for Brazil
A proposal to build a hydroelectric dam on a river with diverse fish stocks has set off a controversy...
New York Times - June 11, 2007
Israeli Airstrikes, Aiming at Militants, Hit Gaza City
The Israeli Air Force struck at least two buildings in Gaza City in what appeared to be a response to a raid across the Gaza-Israel border by Palestinian militants...
New York Times - June 11, 2007
U.S. Arming Sunnis in Iraq to Battle Old Qaeda Allies
Commanders are arming groups that have promised to fight militants who have been their allies in the past...
New York Times - June 11, 2007
Fears over child epilepsy drugs
Urgent safety studies are needed for newer epilepsy drugs increasingly given to children, say UK researchers...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Concern over 'poor' dementia care
Some dementia patients have gone years without leaving their NHS hospital wards, BBC Scotland learns...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Child found floating in sea dies
A search will resume soon after first light for the father of a boy who died after being found in the English Channel...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Gunmen in Gaza fire on PM's home
Gunmen open fire on the house of Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniya, as violence continues in Gaza...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
More healthcare for war veterans
More ex-service personnel will get free mental health assessments, under plans to be announced...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Scotland is 'worst small country'
A report by business leaders says Scotland is the "worst performing" small country in Western Europe...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
UK faces new sheep virus risk
A deadly sheep virus which affects mainland Europe could hit the UK, experts are warning...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Court ruling on casinos challenge
A judgement is due on a High Court challenge to plans for 17 regional casinos across Britain...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Bush ends Europe tour in Bulgaria
George W Bush is in Bulgaria on the final leg of his Europe tour, with Kosovo and missile defence high on the agenda...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
Tories to press for Iraq inquiry
Tories will use a Commons debate to raise pressure for an immediate inquiry into the Iraq war...
BBC News - June 11, 2007
 
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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.
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