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Sarkozy?s Party Wins Smaller Majority Than Expected in French Assembly
The outcome of the French parliamentary elections was a net gain of seats for the left...
New York Times - June 17, 2007
Bus Bombing Kills at Least 24 in Afghan Capital
The attack was one of the deadliest insurgent strikes in Afghanistan since the fall of the Taliban in 2001...
New York Times - June 17, 2007
Abbas Moves to Reassert Fatah Authority
The Palestinian president formed a new government, reasserting his authority in the West Bank after Hamas seized power in Gaza...
New York Times - June 17, 2007
Baby boom for endangered tigers
The endangered Siberian tiger gets a boost, with the birth in captivity of 84 cubs since March this year in China...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Hewitt pressures GPs over hours
Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt has cranked up the pressure on GPs to extend their opening hours...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Brown 'could hold EU referendum'
Gordon Brown could still hold a referendum on the future of the EU, Europe Minister Geoff Hoon says...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Poland 'won't move' on EU treaty
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says there are still disagreements with Poland before new EU treaty talks...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Beckham bows out with Liga title
David Beckham caps his Real Madrid career with a Spanish league title...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
F1: Hamilton takes US victory
Lewis Hamilton produces another incredible performance in Indianapolis to claim his second successive Grand Prix victory...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Sarkozy party wins in French poll
President Nicolas Sarkozy's party wins a majority in French elections, but not a landslide, early results show...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Mental care bill back in Commons
The government will again try to push through powers to detain mentally ill people who have not committed crimes...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
'Kidnappers' deny Johnston deal
The alleged kidnappers of BBC reporter Alan Johnston deny reaching a deal with Hamas for his release...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
NHS 'hygiene standards struggle'
NHS trusts are struggling to meet key hygiene standards, according to data submitted to the NHS watchdog...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Move by North Korea to Allow Inspectors Is Welcomed
Christopher Hill, the U.S. nuclear envoy on North Korea, said that a delegation from the International Atomic Energy Agency was preparing for a trip to North Korea...
New York Times - June 17, 2007
Abbas Swears In Emergency Cabinet
The new government sworn in today by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas was promptly rejected by spokesmen for Hamas...
New York Times - June 17, 2007
Equity firms 'to accept' tax hike
Britain's leading private equity firms accept that a change to tax breaks they receive is "inevitable" reports say...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Motorcyclist killed in road crash
A motorcyclist is killed and one other person is injured in a road accident in Hillsborough, County Down...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Tory claims MSPs back referendum
The vice chair of the Scottish Tories says some of his party's MSPs will back an independence referendum...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Kabul police bus bomb 'kills 35'
A bomb attack on police in Kabul kills up to 35 people in what seems to be the deadliest attack to date...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Motorway blaze crash fireman dies
A firefighter dies and another is injured as the burning car they were dealing with was hit by another vehicle...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
US drag car race death toll rises
Three more people die after an accident at a drag car race in Tennessee, bringing the death toll to seven...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Rockets from Lebanon hit Israel
Israel is hit in a twin rocket attack from Lebanon, in the first such strike since the 2006 conflict with Hezbollah...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Sudan 'backs UN-led Darfur force'
Sudan's leader agrees unconditionally to a joint UN-African Union Darfur force, diplomats say...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Madeleine evidence 'may be lost'
Forensic clues may have been destroyed in the hours after Madeleine McCann's disappearance, police say...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Tennis: Roddick wins Queen's
Andy Roddick displays his fighting qualities to beat Nicolas Mahut 4-6 7-6 (9-7) 7-6 (7-2) and win a fourth Artois title...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Crash death soldier named
A British soldier who died in a road accident near Basra, southern Iraq, has been named by the Ministry of Defence...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Britons die in Malawi plane crash
Five British tourists and a Canadian have been killed in a plane crash in northern Malawi, police say...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Man, 93, 'fatally knifed himself'
A 93-year-old man found dead near his home is believed to have stabbed himself, police said...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Warnings of 'internet overload'
BBC Click investigates claims of the internet collapsing under pressure from the YouTube generation...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Qatar 'eyes Sainsbury's takeover'
The royal family of Qatar is considering a full takeover offer for supermarket J Sainsbury, a report says...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
EU treaty 'needs to work for UK'
The revised EU treaty will have to be in Britain's national interests, Foreign Secretary Margaret Beckett says...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Roman road found at gas pipeline
A Roman road is discovered on the route of a gas pipeline cutting through the Brecon Beacons National Park...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Bishop speaks over jailed priest
The Catholic Church is considering the future of a priest jailed for helping a paedophile groom a child...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Kosovo war crimes suspect seized
Montenegro seizes a Serbian former security chief indicted by the Hague tribunal for war crimes in Kosovo...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
UN, Sudan to discuss Darfur plan
UN Security Council envoys are to meet Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir to discuss deploying troops in Darfur...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Golf: Woods feeling confident
Tiger Woods is confident he can see off golf's younger guard and win his 13th major at the US Open on Sunday...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Probe into elderly man's stabbing
A post-mortem examination takes place after a 93-year-old is found dead near his home, by a neighbour...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Bomb destroys bus in Kabul
A bomb attack on police in Kabul kills at least 21 people in what seems to be the deadliest attack to date...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
BBC reporter 'to be freed soon'
The UK is looking into reports saying the abducted BBC reporter, Alan Johnston, will be freed on Sunday...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Iran condemns Rushdie honour
Iran's foreign ministry criticises Britain for giving a knighthood to the author Salman Rushdie...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
New Palestinian cabinet sworn in
The Palestinian president swears in a new emergency government, excluding the Islamist movement, Hamas...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
General Says Prison Inquiry Led to His Forced Retirement
Gen. Antonio M. Taguba, who investigated abuse at Abu Ghraib, has said that in early 2006 he was ordered, without explanation, to retire within a year...
New York Times - June 17, 2007
Olmert Assails Hamas and Vows Cooperation With Abbas
Israel?s prime minister, deploring the ?brutality of the Palestinians against their own people,? said that a Fatah government, shorn of Hamas, ?can be a new opening.?...
New York Times - June 17, 2007
Gene screening 'safe' for babies
Carrying out checks on embryos for genetic disorders incurs no more risk than standard IVF, work suggests...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Aussie trio face Pakistan interview
Australians Geoff Lawson, Dav Whatmore and Richard Done are shortlisted for the job of Pakistan cricket coach...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
French right eyes poll landslide
France is set to elect a new National Assembly, with a big win predicted for President Nicolas Sarkozy's party...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Four killed in US drag car crash
Four people die and 15 are injured after a drag racing car ploughs into the crowd at a Tennessee charity event...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Elton John gives Kiev HIV concert
About 200,000 people attend a free concert by Elton John in Kiev aimed at tackling Ukraine's soaring HIV problem...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Golf: Baddeley leads US Open
Aaron Baddeley will take a two-shot lead into the final round of the US Open but the chasing pack is led by Tiger Woods...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Human-animal embryo tests 'vital'
Medical research using hybrid human-animal embryos is "vital" in the fight against disease, scientists say...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Israel praises Hamas-free cabinet
Israel says prospects for peace could be boosted by a new Palestinian government without Hamas...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Veterans mark Falklands conflict
The 25th anniversary of the Falkland Islands' liberation will be marked with a national event...
BBC News - June 17, 2007
Dozens die in Kabul bus bombing
At least 35 Afghan police officers are killed when their bus is attacked by a bomber in the capital Kabul...
BBC News - June 17, 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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