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20 Killed in Baghdad on Eve of Holiday
Shiite neighborhoods in Baghdad came under attack once again on Saturday after two weeks that left at least 300 people dead...
New York Times - January 27, 2007
Bombing Kills 14 Pakistanis, Mostly Police
Among the dead were the city police chief and several government representatives from the neighborhood...
New York Times - January 27, 2007
3 Killed as Hamas and Fatah Fight On
Today?s toll brings the number of dead to at least 18 in violence that began Thursday night...
New York Times - January 27, 2007
Israel May Have Violated Arms Pact, Officials Say
At issue is Israel?s use of American-supplied cluster munitions during its fight in Lebanon last summer...
New York Times - January 27, 2007
News Analysis: On Iran, Bush Confronts Echoes of Iraq
As President Bush and his aides calibrate how directly to confront Iran, they insist that this time their warnings are not a prelude to war...
New York Times - January 27, 2007
Anne Frank's cousin joins tribute
A surviving cousin of Anne Frank is among guests invited to take part in Kirkcaldy's Holocaust memorial events...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Rebel boats sunk, says Sri Lanka
Three suspected Tamil Tiger suicide boats are sunk by Sri Lanka's navy, the defence ministry says...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Teenager 'serious' after assault
A 17-year-old boy is in a serious condition in hospital after he was assaulted by a gang of teenagers...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Death toll mounts in Gaza battles
At least five more people are killed as the deadliest violence for months claims at least 22 lives in the Gaza Strip...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Football: Rooney sinks Pompey
Wayne Rooney scores twice to end Portsmouth's brave resistance and send Man Utd into the fifth round of the FA Cup...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
More Ethiopians to quit Somalia
Ethiopia is about to pull a third of its troops out of Somalia, Prime Minister Meles Zenawi says...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Gonzalez ready for Federer test
Fernando Gonzalez believes he can upset Roger Federer in Sunday's Australian Open final...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
BA crews strike talks adjourned
Talks between BA and union leaders to try to avert a strike by cabin crew have been adjourned on Saturday...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Two children found dead by police
Police launch a murder inquiry after the bodies of two young children are found in east London...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Mass US protest against Iraq war
Tens of thousands march in Washington to demand the withdrawal of American troops from Iraq...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Pakistan bombing kills 14 people
An explosion in Pakistan's north-west city of Peshawar kills at least 14 people, two of them senior police officers...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
UK's bird watching event begins
The RSPB asks residents across Britain to take part in their annual Big Garden Birdwatch...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Burberry demo despite £1m offer
Workers protest again at Burberry's London stores, as the firm offers to hand over its threatened clothing factory to the community...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Family plea over murdered student
The family of a teenager found fatally stabbed in a street appeal for help in finding his killers...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Iran 'steps up' nuclear programme
Iran begins installing 3,000 nuclear centrifuges to boost uranium enrichment, a senior Iranian MP says...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Pakistan attack kills 15 people
An explosion in Pakistan's north-west city of Peshawar kills at least 15 people, two of them senior police officers...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Tennis: Williams relishes win
Serena Williams relishes proving her fitness by thrashing Maria Sharapova to win the Australian Open...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
UN chief urges DRC democracy pact
UN chief Ban Ki-moon tells lawmakers in the Democratic Republic of Congo to set up a "good governance pact"...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Football: West Ham out
Watford earn a welcome respite from their Premiership struggles as they reach the FA Cup fifth round with victory over West Ham...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Live - Man Utd v Portsmouth
Man Utd take on Portsmouth in Saturday's late FA Cup fourth round game at Old Trafford...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Learn from Holocaust - PM
Tony Blair says Holocaust Memorial Day is a reminder of the need to tackle racism and intolerance head on...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Hundreds flee Ritz hotel in fire
About 300 staff and guests are ordered to leave The Ritz hotel in central London because of a fire...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Home Office in travel ban blunder
The Identity and Passport Service fails to enforce overseas travel bans on nearly 150 drug traffickers...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Top judge seeks to calm jail row
Judges should consider prison overcrowding when sentencing offenders, the Lord Chief Justice says...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
YouTubers to get ad money share
YouTube's founder says people who upload their own videos to the site will get a share of the ad revenue...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Blair sees hope of climate deal
Tony Blair tells the World Economic Forum a breakthrough on climate change may be near...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Blues legend BB King in hospital
Blues legend BB King is in hospital following a bout of flu but is expected to go home soon...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Six are injured in road accident
Six people including three children are injured in an accident in at Enniskillen in County Fermanagh...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Arrest is made over missing woman
A 30-year-old man is arrested in connection with the disappearance nearly five years ago of a Glasgow woman...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Burberry factory offer criticised
An offer to donate its closure-threatened factory comes under fire as campaigners protest again at Burberry's flagship store...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Police blasted on 'chase' policy
A mother hits out at police who refuse to go after motorbike thieves who were not wearing helmets...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Japan confirms bird flu outbreak
Japan confirms that a second outbreak of bird flu at a poultry farm is the H5N1 strain...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
World events mark Holocaust Day
Events are held to remember Nazi death camp victims as the UN adopts a resolution condemning Holocaust denial...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
World trade talks set to restart
Trade ministers from some 30 countries agree that full-scale global trade talks should resume quickly...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Napoli's cargo salvage under way
An operation to salvage containers from the beached cargo ship the MSC Napoli gets under way...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Suicide bombers strike Baghdad
At least 15 people are killed and 35 injured in twin suicide car bomb attacks in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
U.N. Plan Expected to Pave Way for Kosovo Independence
The United Nations mediator presented his proposals for the final status of the tiny war-torn territory...
New York Times - January 27, 2007
Democrats Try to Increase Leverage Over Iraq Policy
The House majority leader said Friday that Congress might consider legislation revising the authorization it gave President Bush in 2002 to use military force in Iraq...
New York Times - January 27, 2007
NATO Allies Wary of Sending More Troops to Afghanistan
The Bush administration met with resistance from its European allies as it tried to inject new energy into the NATO mission...
New York Times - January 27, 2007
Bush Defends Moving Against Iranians Who Help Shiites Attack U.S.-Led Forces in Iraq
The president and his senior aides justified American actions against Iranian operatives inside Iraq as necessary to protect American troops and Iraqis...
New York Times - January 27, 2007
Tokyo Cuts Aid, and Hinterland Withers in Japan
How closely will Tokyo hew to its new policy of weaning rural Japan from the central government?...
New York Times - January 27, 2007
U.N. Atomic Chief Cites Iran Enrichment Plan
Iranian officials have said that they plan to install equipment to begin enriching uranium next month...
New York Times - January 27, 2007
How about some British history?
BBC education correspondent Mike Baker suggests a key element was missing from the "Britishness" report...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Chips push through nano-barrier
A major milestone in microchip production is achieved allowing smaller and higher performance chips...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Children's drug treatment boost
Children will have access to improved treatment following changes to European laws, campaigners say...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
US army describes Iraq abductions
The US military says four US soldiers were abducted in an attack last week before being killed...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
UN boss starts Africa tour in DRC
UN chief Ban Ki-moon arrives in the Democratic Republic of Congo on his first official foreign trip since taking office...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Superb Williams wins Aussie title
Serena Williams demolishes top seed Maria Sharapova to win the Australian Open for the third time...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Deadly battles shatter Gaza calm
At least 13 people are killed in some of the deadliest fighting between rival Palestinian factions in Gaza for months...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Man arrested over office murder
Police investigating the murder of a woman at a south London office block arrest a man...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
First-time buyers 'risking more'
First-time buyers are willing to take greater financial risks than ever, a Yorkshire Bank survey suggests...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Drug traffickers passport blunder
John Reid is under fire again after the BBC learns nearly 150 convicted drug traffickers are free to travel abroad...
BBC News - January 27, 2007
Safety fears for terror suspects
Amnesty International raises concerns about the welfare of two terror suspects the UK has deported...
BBC News - January 27, 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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