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Neighbor: FBI searches duplex in slain mother case
In a wide-ranging investigation into the killing of a pregnant Ohio woman, FBI agents searched another woman's home in northeastern Ohio and confiscated bags of items, a neighbor said Sunday...
CNN - June 24, 2007
Immigration bill awaits vote this week
Senators pushing a new immigration policy appealed Sunday to wavering supporters on the eve of a renewed debate on whether to grant residency to some 12 million illegal immigrants in the U.S...
CNN - June 24, 2007
U.S. Officials Question Ability of Iraqi Troops
American commanders pointed to a variety of problems with the Iraqi forces, including a shortage of trained troops and a lack of basic supplies...
New York Times - June 24, 2007
Labor Formally Names Brown as Blair?s Successor
Treasury chief Gordon Brown replaced Tony Blair as leader of the governing Labour Party on Sunday...
New York Times - June 24, 2007
Bloomberg Is a Wild Card for the Nation
Michael R. Bloomberg, New York?s once-improbable mayor, would be an unlikely presidential contender...
New York Times - June 24, 2007
Senators Renew Debate on Immigration Bill
Senators discussed the return of a bill overhauling immigration laws on talk shows Sunday...
New York Times - June 24, 2007
Hussein Cousin Gets Death Sentence for Mass Killings
Ali Hassan al-Majid, known as Chemical Ali, oversaw a campaign that killed tens of thousands of Kurds in the 1980s. Two others were also sentenced to death today...
New York Times - June 24, 2007
230 die as rains destroy buildings
Pakistani officials Sunday continued to search for survivors a day after heavy rains collapsed buildings and brought down power lines in Karachi, killing more than 230 people, provincial health and police officials said...
CNN - June 24, 2007
Bloomberg, a Success in New York, Is a Wild Card for the Nation
Michael R. Bloomberg, New York?s once-improbable mayor, would still be a highly unlikely presidential contender...
New York Times - June 24, 2007
[TS] This Land: Fears That Nature Performed a Coup de Grâce on Kansas Town
Seven weeks after a tornado flattened Greensburg, Kan., residents are struggling with the knowledge that many of the displaced aren?t coming back...
New York Times - June 24, 2007
Prostitutes decry Argentina 'abuse'
Prostitutes in Buenos Aires launch a campaign to end what they describe as sexual abuse and exploitation...
BBC News - June 24, 2007
US troops 'tighten' Baquba grip
US troops fighting al-Qaeda militants in Baquba say they now control a large section of the Iraqi insurgent stronghold...
BBC News - June 24, 2007
'Chemical Ali' sentenced to hang
An Iraq court on Sunday sentenced three firmer aides to Saddam Hussein, inlcuding the man known as "Chemical Ali" to death by hanging for their role in a 1980s genocide campaign that that killed up to 100,000 Kurds...
CNN - June 24, 2007
Will of Mrs. Astor, Now 105, Gives Millions to Family and to Charity
In many ways, Brooke Astor?s will is a paper-and-ink personification of the New York doyenne of philanthropy and high society, who turned 105 in March...
New York Times - June 24, 2007
Texas Town Forged Bush?s Firm Stand on Immigration
A divide over immigration in Midland, the West Texas oil town where President Bush spent much of his childhood, helps to shed light on a broader rift...
New York Times - June 24, 2007
Delphi gains deal with its union
Struggling US car parts firm Delphi reaches a union deal to cut wages and exit bankruptcy protection...
BBC News - June 24, 2007
Storms kill dozens in Pakistan
At least 42 people died and more than 150 were injured when heavy rains caused buildings in Pakistan's largest city, Karachi, to collapse, according to provincial officials...
CNN - June 24, 2007
Booby trap in camp kills Lebanese soldiers
Three Lebanese soldiers were killed and a fourth was critically injured on Saturday while dismantling a bomb placed by al Qaeda-inspired Islamic militants in a Palestinian refugee camp in northern Lebanon, officials said...
CNN - June 24, 2007
Larry King to Interview Paris Hilton
After deals with ABC and NBC fell through last week, Paris Hilton will now give her first post-jail interview to Larry King on CNN on Wednesday night...
New York Times - June 24, 2007
The Possessed
Should Yale University return its relics of Machu Picchu? And who in Peru would actually benefit if it does?...
New York Times - June 24, 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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