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Marking Union?s 50th, Europe Is Anxious on Future
Festivities were shadowed by a sense that the European Union has a divided present and an uncertain path ahead...
New York Times - March 25, 2007
Hong Kong Leader Is Re-elected
Donald Tsang won the first contested election for the territory?s top job since it was returned to China in 1997...
New York Times - March 25, 2007
Rice Pursues Shuttle Diplomacy in Mideast
The secretary of state prodded the Israeli and Palestinian leaders today to agree at least to negotiating objectives...
New York Times - March 25, 2007
Man charged with town murder bid
A man is charged after a 39-year-old man sustains serious head and face injuries in Portstewart...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Indian hostage freed in Nigeria
Two foreign workers, including one Indian, are freed by gunmen in Nigeria but a third man remains missing...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Koran riot grips Yemeni gas plant
Security forces tackle a riot at a gas terminal in Yemen where a copy of the Koran was allegedly desecrated...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Rice seeks renewed Mid East push
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice calls for a united effort to establish a Palestinian state...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Cricket: India out of World Cup
Bangladesh beat Bermuda by seven wickets to reach the Super 8 stage of the World Cup...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Tennis: Murray beats Kendrick
Andy Murray comfortably sees off Robert Kendrick to reach the fourth round of the Miami Masters...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Iran reduces nuclear access
Tehran says it will reduce cooperation with UN nuclear inspectors after fresh sanctions are imposed...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Police study Woolmer CCTV
Jamaican police say they have CCTV footage from the hotel corridor outside murdered coach Bob Woolmer's room...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Power restored to NI Assembly
Power is restored to the Northern Ireland Assembly, even though it could be dissolved within a day...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Attack on Colombo air force base
Sri Lanka's Tamil Tigers bomb a military air base next to the main airport - and warn of more attacks...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Hain signs order on NI devolution
Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain signs an order restoring power to Stormont from midnight...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Welsh tourist rape claim 'false'
A panel of judges in Majorca has ruled that a Rhondda holidaymaker, who claimed she was gang-raped, willingly had sex with the men...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Anniversary appeal over shooting
The inquiry into the fatal shooting of a man in his own home remains unsolved three years on...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
US concern over Egyptian reforms
The visiting US secretary of state voices concern at constitutional reform in Egypt, a day before its referendum...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Armenian PM dies of heart attack
Prime Minister Andranik Margaryan dies of a heart attack at the age of 55, Armenian officials say...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Delays after Gatwick power fault
Police stop passengers from entering a Gatwick Airport terminal when a power failure causes check-in delays...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Mauritanians vote for president
Mauritanians vote to elect a president in the country's first democratic elections since gaining independence...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Premiers discuss DUP delay tactic
The British and Irish premiers discuss the latest moves in the Northern Ireland political process...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
EU leaders call for rapid reforms
Leaders from the 27 EU nations adopt a declaration calling for institutional reforms within two years...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Slave trade shameful - Blair
The UK's role in the slave trade is a matter of "deep sorrow and regret", Prime Minister Tony Blair will say...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Pakistan squad deny Woolmer rift
A Pakistan cricket official denies reports of clashes between players and murdered coach Bob Woolmer...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Seizure unjustified, Iran warned
Iran's detention of 15 Royal Navy personnel is "unjustified and wrong", Prime Minister Tony Blair says...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Hong Kong Leader Is Re-elected by Wide Margin
Donald Tsang was re-elected in the first contested election for Hong Kong?s top job since its return to China in 1997...
New York Times - March 25, 2007
Sir Elton set for New York party
Sir Elton John gets ready for a concert at New York's Madison Square Garden to celebrate his 60th birthday...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
SNP reveal independence question
The SNP clarifies the timetable and question for an independence referendum if it gains control at Holyrood...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Welsh links to slavery abolition
On the bicentenary of the abolition of slavery, Rhodri Morgan praises Welsh abolitionists...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Wimpey and Woodrow 'eye merger'
Housebuilders George Wimpey and Taylor Woodrow are about to merge, a number of newspapers report...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
'Poison gas' test on Underground
Scientists will monitor how gas spreads on London's Tube as part of an exercise to guard against terrorism...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Man arrested after town assault
A man is arrested after a 39-year-old man sustains serious head and face injuries in Portstewart...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
EU to seek new Iran nuclear talks
The EU's foreign policy chief says he wants to resume talks with Iran, a day after UN sanctions are renewed...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Football: McClaren frustrated
England coach Steve McClaren is disappointed by his side's display in the goalless draw in Israel...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Porsche to increase its VW stake
Porsche plans to raise its stake in fellow German carmaker VW but says it is not pursuing a full takeover...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Aspects of cricket games 'fixed'
The fixing of elements of cricket matches happens regularly, former Pakistan Cricket Board chairman Shaharyar Khan believes...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Hain hails power sharing move
Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain hails a move by the DUP to commit to a date for power-sharing...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Gaza rally for BBC correspondent
Journalists in the Gaza Strip stage another demonstration to demand the release of BBC reporter Alan Johnston...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
UK denied access to Iran sailors
British requests for information on 15 Royal Navy personnel seized by Iran are refused, two days after their capture...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Meinhof gang killer is released
Former member of the Baader-Meinhof gang, Brigitte Mohnhaupt, is freed after serving 24 years in jail...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Security Council Votes to Tighten Iran Sanctions
Senior American officials hailed the new resolution as a significant rebuke to Iran, and predicted that it would leave Tehran more isolated...
New York Times - March 25, 2007
Musharraf Finds Himself Weakened After Firing of Judge
The unrest suggests that the political vulnerability of the Pakistani leader may have more to do with domestic issues than Al Qaeda and the Taliban...
New York Times - March 25, 2007
Time change marks end of an era
The switch to British Summer Time marks the end of an era for the nation's time signal...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Viral remedy 'stops ear problems'
A treatment derived from a virus can guard against middle ear infections, a study suggests...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Events mark slave trade abolition
A number of events will take place later to mark the 200th anniversary of Britain's abolition of the slave trade...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Russian opposition demo quashed
Russian riot police break up a rally by opponents to President Vladimir Putin - the second in recent weeks...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Hong Kong's leader wins new term
Hong Kong's chief executive wins a second term in office in the first contested poll since return to Chinese rule in 1997...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Earthquakes rock Pacific nations
An earthquake hits off the west coast of Japan, killing one, as two tremors rock Vanuatu in the South Pacific...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Harry club fracas claims denied
Clarence House denies reports Prince Harry was involved in a fracas with a photographer outside a nightclub...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
UK slave trade apology 'needed'
The Archbishop of York calls for Britain to formally apologise for its role in the slave trade...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Straw to run Brown leadership bid
Commons Leader Jack Straw says he is to run Gordon Brown's campaign to become the next Labour leader...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Pressure mounts over held sailors
International pressure mounts on Iran to free 15 Royal Navy personnel who were seized in the Gulf on Friday...
BBC News - March 25, 2007
Pakistan team fly out of Jamaica
Pakistan's cricket team leave Jamaica after police conduct final questioning of three squad members...
BBC News - March 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.
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