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Rivals Seek to Expand Freedoms in China
Two advocates of the rule of law differ on whether to work within the system or to seek an end to Communist rule...
New York Times - February 25, 2007
Israel Sets Curfew in West Bank City
The Israeli Army put Nablus under curfew today in one of the largest military operations there in two years...
New York Times - February 25, 2007
Iran Defiant Before 6-Power Meeting on Sanctions
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said today that his country?s nuclear program had no ?reverse gear.?...
New York Times - February 25, 2007
Blast Kills 40 as Cleric Faults Baghdad Plan
A female suicide bomber blew herself up at a university and Moktada al-Sadr condemned the security plan for Baghdad...
New York Times - February 25, 2007
Kaiser Chiefs take over UK charts
Kaiser Chiefs rise to number one in the UK singles chart, while Amy Winehouse's album is back on top...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
March denounces child trafficking
A three-week march against trafficking children into forced labour in South Asia sets off from Calcutta to Delhi...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Hamas chief set for Moscow talks
Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal is to hold talks with Russia's foreign minister on a second visit to Moscow in a year...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Bulgarian medics deny Libya slander
Six foreign medics sentenced to death for spreading HIV in Libya, deny making false torture claims...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Counting starts in Senegal vote
Votes are being counted in Senegal where incumbent President Abdoulaye Wade faces 14 challengers...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Football: Celtic snatch late win
Two late goals give Celtic a dramatic victory over Inverness in their Scottish Cup quarter-final...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Football: Terry out of hospital
England captain John Terry leaves hospital to celebrate Chelsea's win in the Carling Cup final...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Iraq crackdown 'doomed to fail'
An Iraqi Shiite militia leader says the US-backed surge in Baghdad is doomed to fail, as 42 die in a college bombing...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Israelis put Nablus under curfew
Israeli forces raid the West Bank town of the Nablus in search of Palestinian militants, military officials say...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Stars arriving at Oscars ceremony
Film fans await the Academy Awards in Los Angeles, with British actress Dame Helen Mirren among the favourites...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Afghan campaign 'can be won'
The military campaign in Afghanistan is "winnable", Liberal Democrat leader Sir Menzies Campbell says...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Network safe, rail bosses insist
Network Rail says checks on points like those at the centre of the Cumbria crash probe found nothing of concern...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Blast Kills 40 as Cleric Assails Baghdad Plan
A suicide bomber blew himself up at a university as Moktada al-Sadr said a security plan would fail since it involves U.S. troops...
New York Times - February 25, 2007
Top Gear to screen train stunt
A stunt involving a staged train accident will still be broadcast despite the Cumbrian crash, the BBC says...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Train problems hold up 2,000 fans
The last Carling Cup final in Cardiff brings frustration for thousands of fans as they are delayed by rail problems...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
McConnell opens treatment centre
A controversial health centre where NHS patients will be treated by a private company is officially opened...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Fans delayed by train disruptions
Thousands of Cardiff-bound football fans from London were delayed for hours by disruptions on trains...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Couple rescued from burning flats
Firefighters rescue a young couple trapped on the balcony of their flat during a blaze in west Belfast...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Le Pen presents election plans
France's Jean-Marie Le Pen unveils his presidential platform of halting immigration and integration with the EU...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Football: Tottenham 4-1 Bolton
Robbie Keane scores twice and is sent off as Spurs maintain their push for Europe with an eventful win over Bolton...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Chelsea 2-1 Arsenal
Didier Drogba grabs both goals as Chelsea came from behind to win the Carling Cup at the Millennium Stadium...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Football: Terry kicked in head
England captain John Terry is in hospital in Cardiff after suffering a head injury in the Carling Cup final...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Hain defends equity fund donors
Cabinet member Peter Hain welcomes donations to the Labour Party from financiers, despite union anger...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Suicide bomber hits Iraq college
At least 42 people are killed and 55 injured in a suicide bombing at a college in east Baghdad, Iraqi police say...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Iran defiant on nuclear plan
Iran insists it will continue its controversial nuclear programme, ahead of UN talks on possible new sanctions...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Train crash report ready shortly
An initial report into the Cumbria train crash, in which one woman died, is to be released as early as Monday...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Bomb at Iraqi Mosque Kills 36 After Sunni Imam Condemns Militants
The blast near a Sunni mosque was unusual in that such bombings are usually directed at Iraqi police, or at Shiite sites or mixed neighborhoods...
New York Times - February 25, 2007
Train in level crossing collision
An inquiry is under way after a train collided with a car at a level crossing in Carmarthenshire...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Teen on attempted murder charge
A 17-year-old man is charged with attempted murder following a knife attack in west Belfast on Saturday...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Israeli forces launch Nablus raid
Israeli forces are carrying out a raid across large parts of the West Bank town of the Nablus, military officials say...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
E Timor poll: Nobel winner to run
East Timor's Prime Minister Jose Ramos-Horta formally announces he will run for the presidency in April's polls...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Senegalese in presidential poll
Voters in Senegal go to the polls with President Abdoulaye Wade facing a challenge from 14 candidates...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Football: Carling Cup preview
Chelsea meet Arsenal in Sunday's Carling Cup final...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Iraq 'abuse' claims investigated
Claims that British soldiers abused civilians in Iraq are being investigated by military police...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Iran 'launches rocket into space'
Iran says it has put its first rocket into space, heightening tension ahead of a UN meeting on possible sanctions...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Indonesian ferry suddenly sinks
At least one person is reported dead as a burnt-out Indonesian ferry sinks with safety investigators aboard...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Train crash report due on Monday
An initial report into the Cumbria train crash, in which one woman died, is set to be released on Monday...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Baghdad blasts claim more lives
At least 40 people are killed and more than 30 injured in a suicide bombing in east Baghdad, police say...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Rivals on a Legal Tightrope Seek to Widen Freedoms in China
Two advocates of expanding the rule of law are at odds over whether to work within the system or to seek an end to Communist rule...
New York Times - February 25, 2007
Beyond Baghdad, Beyond ?the Surge,? War Still Simmers
A visit to Samarra provides a reminder not only of the many fronts of the Iraq war, but also of its many complexities...
New York Times - February 25, 2007
Lady Chatterley in Cesars triumph
Lady Chatterley takes five awards including best film at the Cesars, France's glitzy equivalent of the Oscars...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Simulator 'conquers quake stress'
Earthquake simulators can reduce post-traumatic stress in people who have survived the real thing, a study suggests...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Tennis: Murray out at Memphis
Andy Murray's hopes of winning a second tournament in a row end in defeat to Andy Roddick in the Memphis International semi-finals...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Senegal set for presidential poll
Voters in the West African nation of Senegal go to the polls to elect their next president...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Jaguar mauls US keeper to death
A female zookeeper at Denver Zoo in the US dies after being attacked by a jaguar in its enclosure...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
World waits to hear Oscar winners
Film fans around the world eagerly await the 79th Academy Awards in Los Angeles...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Stranded whaler restarts engines
The disabled Japanese whaling ship stricken in Antarctic waters sails again under its own steam...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Rail points checked after crash
Hundreds of sets of points are being checked in the wake of the Cumbria rail crash, in which one person died...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
MPs demand travel cover overhaul
Tougher rules over travel insurance are needed to protect holidaymakers, an MPs' report says...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
Space probe makes Mars fly-by
Europe's unmanned Rosetta space probe flies within 250km of Mars on its 10-year journey to land on a comet...
BBC News - February 25, 2007
 
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WILL GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE U.S. MILITARY STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY?
NO. MORE DISTRACTIONS WILL NOT MAKE US STRONGER.
YES. MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE.
IT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
GAYS ARE ALREADY SERVING SO IT WON'T HELP OR HURT MUCH.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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