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Europeans Retain Ryder Cup, Defeating U.S.
The Ryder Cup trophy will remain in Europe after Luke Donald of England rolled in a putt on the 17th hole today...
New York Times - September 24, 2006
Report Stirs Debate on Terror Fight
An intelligence assessment that the war in Iraq has increased Islamic radicalism set off a sharp debate today among American political officials...
New York Times - September 24, 2006
Iraqi Parties Agree to Debate Federalism Bill
The fight over the legislation is at the heart of the critical and divisive debate over whether Iraq should be broken into autonomous states...
New York Times - September 24, 2006
More storms ahead after at least 9 deaths
More stormy weather was forecast Sunday after two days of high winds, heavy rain and tornadoes that were blamed for at least nine deaths in the Midwest and the South...
CNN - September 24, 2006
Spotlight on ex-Thai PM's assets
Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra may have whisked some of his assets out of the country aboard two aircraft days before a military coup ousted him from power, airline officials said Sunday...
CNN - September 24, 2006
100 Years Later, a Painful Episode Is Observed at Last
In Atlanta, there has been a concerted effort to refresh the city’s memory of a deadly race riot that was forgotten almost as soon as it ended...
New York Times - September 24, 2006
Cricket: Australia crush Windies
Australia thrash West Indies by 127 runs to win the DLF Cup in Malaysia...
BBC News - September 24, 2006
New Thai PM 'named this week'
Thailand's new military rulers may announce the country's interim prime minister this week, a spokesman said Sunday...
CNN - September 24, 2006
Storms leave 9 dead
High winds, heavy rain and tornadoes pounded parts of the Midwest and the South, leaving at least nine people dead, stranding people in cars, forcing others from their homes and leaving thousands without power. Officials urged people to stay off the roads as forecasters warned of more stormy weather to come...
CNN - September 24, 2006
Aide Detained at Airport en Route to Venezuela
Venezuela’s foreign minister was detained while trying to fly home after the United Nations General Assembly meeting, prompting an apology from the State Department...
New York Times - September 24, 2006
Mummified dogs found in Peru
Archaeologists in Peru uncover the mummified remains of dogs buried with blankets alongside their human masters...
BBC News - September 24, 2006
Lightning, floods kill 7
Tornadoes and heavy rain hammered the South and Midwest, leaving seven people dead, six of them in Kentucky. Many sought refuge in shelters as forecasters warned that more stormy weather was en route. Meanwhile, an official said authorities were trying to "rescue anyone else we might have missed throughout the night."...
CNN - September 24, 2006
Conflicting reports: Is Bin Laden dead?
A report that Osama bin Laden is dead has set off a flurry of denials from U.S., French and Pakistani officials, who say a newspaper report of his death citing French intelligence cannot be independently confirmed. A Saudi source says there have been credible reports for several weeks that Bin Laden is ill, but there has been no word of his death...
CNN - September 24, 2006
US-bashing proves popular pastime at UN
The BBC's Mike Wooldridge assesses the events of the first week of the United Nations General Assembly...
BBC News - September 24, 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.
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