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Wreckage of Brazilian Airliner Found in Amazon
Authorities said the plane appeared to have hit the ground vertically, making the likelihood of survivors remote...
New York Times - September 30, 2006
Suicide Bomber Kills 12 Near Kabul Ministry
The second major suicide attack in Kabul this month underscored the rising danger in the capital...
New York Times - September 30, 2006
Thirsty Giant: Often Parched, India Struggles to Tap the Monsoon
A puzzle is crucial to securing India’s future: how to harness and hold on to its rich but capricious rains...
New York Times - September 30, 2006
Baghdad Is Quiet With Strict Curfew in Place
A spokesman for the Iraqi Defense Ministry appeared to allude to a specific threat involving car bombs...
New York Times - September 30, 2006
India’s Police Say Pakistan Helped Plot July Train Bombings
Pakistani officials swiftly rejected the allegation, which is likely to increase tensions on the subcontinent...
New York Times - September 30, 2006
Ruined Towns Look to Beirut, Mostly in Vain
Nearly $900 million in international pledges remains untapped by the Lebanese government...
New York Times - September 30, 2006
Misbah continues stay in Lahore
The father of Western Isles schoolgirl Misbah Rana is granted temporary custody of her for a further three weeks...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
EU-US airline data talks collapse
Talks on sharing airline passenger data between the US and EU states have broken down, the EU says...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Serbia claims Kosovo sovereignty
Serbia's parliament approves a new constitution claiming sovereignty over the UN-run province of Kosovo...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Zambian presidential race narrows
Zambia's incumbent president is closing on his main rival as the counting of ballots from Thursday's poll continues...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Football: England women qualify
England Women secure a place at the 2007 World Cup finals in China after earning a battling draw in France...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Football: Arsenal on top form
Robin van Persie scores two - including a contender for goal of the season - as Arsenal beat Charlton...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Tory chairman calls for humility
Francis Maude says there needs to be more humility from the Tories and that the party wants lower taxes...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Man abducted by armed gang
Strathclyde Police say a 58-year-old man has been abducted by three armed men in the southside of Glasgow...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Flights from UK 'escape US bans'
UK-US flights will not be affected by the security row between Europe and America, says the government...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Family await tests on church body
The family of Angelika Kluk are still waiting for identification of a body found in the church where she was staying...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Police concern after man abducted
Strathclyde Police say a 55-year-old man has been abducted in the southside of Glasgow...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Cameron bids to shed 'PR man' tag
David Cameron will use the Tory's annual conference in Bournemouth to hit back at claims he lacks substance...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Plea to criminals on jail escapee
Police investigating the prison van hijack of a "very dangerous" inmate appeal to the criminal underworld...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Russia suspends Georgia pullout
Russia suspends the withdrawal of its forces from Georgia, as tensions between the two countries escalate...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Vietnam braced for typhoon's fury
Vietnam evacuates more than 180,000 of its citizens ahead of Typhoon Xangsane...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Football: Chelsea held to draw
Gabriel Agbonlahor's equaliser ends Chelsea's 100% home record and keeps up Aston Villa's unbeaten start...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Cameron launches personal blog
Conservative leader David Cameron launches a video blog to try to appeal to young people...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Girl, 17, critical after stabbing
A girl is in a critical condition hospital after being stabbed in south-east London...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Lucie's father accepts payment
The father of Lucie Blackman accepts money from a friend of the man accused of murdering his daughter...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Wreckage of Brazil flight spotted
The Brazilian air force finds the wreckage of a passenger plane which disappeared over the Amazon rainforest...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Des Lynam quits Countdown hotseat
Des Lynam will leave Channel 4's long-running quiz show Countdown at Christmas, his agent confirms...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Rise of the web's social network
BBC Click examines how sites are allowing like-minded users to find and interact with one another...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Hundreds attend victim's funeral
The funeral of Shirley Finlay who was murdered in Ballymena earlier this month takes place in Belfast...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Job losses as company relocates
A plant making car window and door seals is to close next year with the work being transferred abroad...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
West 'will fail' without Pakistan
Pakistan's President Musharraf warns the West would be "brought to its knees" without his country's support...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Twitchers accused of bird's death
There will be no inquiry into a claim birdwatchers "hounded" a rare starling to death, says the RSPB...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
No clear leader in Zambia polls
Two days after Zambian election polls close, no clear winner has yet emerged, reports suggest...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
F1: Alonso grabs China pole
Fernando Alonso takes pole position for the Chinese Grand Prix with Michael Schumacher sixth on the grid...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Cricket: ICC warns umpires
Senior official Ranjan Madugalle warns umpires must do their utmost to prevent another forfeited Test...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Crime details 'should be shared'
Information about potentially dangerous people should be better shared, say police chiefs...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
China firm quits after 250 years
Porcelain producer Royal Worcester ends production in its namesake city after more than 250 years...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Priest horrified at body find
A Roman Catholic priest is "utterly shattered" that police hunting a missing woman have found a body in his church...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Pakistan 'role in Mumbai attacks'
Pakistan's intelligence agency helped to plan the Mumbai train attacks which killed 186 people, Indian police say...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Ex-Firebrand Ortega on the Comeback Trail
Washington’s old cold war nemesis, Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua, has his best chance yet of returning to power in elections on Nov. 5...
New York Times - September 30, 2006
Growing Unarmed Battalion in Qaeda Army Is Using Internet to Get the Message Out
Al Qaeda’s increased reliance on various forms of media have made Web-savvy sympathizers like Abu Omar ever more important...
New York Times - September 30, 2006
Bush and Kazakh Leader Play Up Partnership
President Bush praised Kazakhstan as “a free nation” while welcoming President Nursultan A. Nazarbayev to the White House...
New York Times - September 30, 2006
Teacher in Hiding After Attack on Islam Stirs Threats
A French teacher who attacked Islam in a newspaper commentary says he has gone into hiding after receiving death threats...
New York Times - September 30, 2006
Iraqi Police Cited in Abuses May Lose Aid
American officials say they might have to curtail aid to the Interior Ministry police, who have been accused by Sunnis of complicity in torture and killings...
New York Times - September 30, 2006
India Digs Deeper, but Wells Are Drying Up, and a Farming Crisis Looms
With a driving need to boost agricultural production, Indians are tapping their groundwater faster than nature can replenish it...
New York Times - September 30, 2006
Citizenship lessons prompt debate
BBC education correspondent Mike Baker on why inspectors say citizenship lessons in England's schools are inadequate...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
US Senate backs border fence
The US Senate approves the building of a fence along the Mexican border designed to keep out illegal migrants...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
F1: Schumacher sneaks ahead
Michael Schumacher is fastest just ahead of title rival Fernando Alonso in practice for the Chinese Grand Prix...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Creativity 'boosts pupils' work'
Pupils benefit from having worked with creative people such as writers and fashion designers, Ofsted says...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Rare Titanic life vest at auction
One of the few remaining lifejackets from the Titanic is among 360 items related to the disaster up for auction...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
France's Royal seeks presidency
Segolene Royal, a popular Socialist, launches her bid to become France's first woman president...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Suicide bomber strikes in Kabul
Several are feared dead after a suicide bomber blows himself up outside the interior ministry in the Afghan capital...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
Brazilian plane missing in Amazon
A search is under way for a Brazilian jet with at least 150 passengers that disappeared in the Amazon region...
BBC News - September 30, 2006
 
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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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