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Tornado kills 22 in Indiana
An overnight tornado killed at least 22 people and injured 230 others in southwestern Indiana, officials said Sunday. Adam Groupey, deputy director of emergency management for Evansville and Vanderburgh County, said the tornado started at about 2 a.m. in Henderson County, Kentucky, then hit an Evansville mobile home park before moving into Warrick County...
CNN - November 6, 2005
Bush urges Brazilians to back democracy
President Bush on Sunday urged Latin Americans to reject efforts to reverse democratic progress in the region while choosing representative governments and building constructive ties with other nations...
CNN - November 6, 2005
Chirac vows crackdown on rioters
As arson and violence spreads into regional France and central Paris, French President Jacques Chirac has vowed to crack down on the perpetrators. "The absolute priority is to reestablish security and public order," Chirac told the nation...
CNN - November 6, 2005
Tornado Hits Indiana and Kentucky, Killing at Least 22
The tornado roared east of Evansville, Ind., through Henderson County, Ky., in the dead of night. More than 200 were injured...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Mayoral Candidates Rally Supporters as Vote Nears
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Fernando Ferrer concentrated on rallying voters in areas containing their most faithful supporters...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Tornado kills 16 in Indiana
An overnight tornado killed at least 16 people and injured 160 others in southwestern Indiana, officials said Sunday. Adam Groupey, deputy director of emergency management for Evansville and Vanderburgh County, said the tornado started at about 2 a.m. in Henderson County, Kentucky, then hit an Evansville mobile home park before moving into Warrick County...
CNN - November 6, 2005
Bush: Brazil needs convincing on trade
President Bush acknowledged Sunday that he had more work to do to persuade Brazil of the value of a vast proposed free-trade zone for the Western Hemisphere...
CNN - November 6, 2005
Tornado Hits Parts of Indiana and Kentucky
At least 18 people were reported killed and more than 200 were injured when a tornado hit early this morning...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Tergat steals NY marathon victory
Paul Tergat wins the New York marathon by the narrowest margin in the race's history...
BBC News - November 6, 2005
Unrest reaches French capital
Protesters in France expanded their arson rampage to Paris as the violence reached across the country, extending west to the Normandy region and south to resort cities on the Mediterranean. The Interior Ministry warned the violence may grow Sunday...
CNN - November 6, 2005
Letter From San Juan: A Moribund Independence Movement Stirs Anew
Puerto Ricans are eyeing the United States with hostility after the killing of a fugitive in a gun battle with agents of the F.B.I...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Five firms bid for Refco assets
US finance firm Refco says it has received five bids for its futures trading arm and other assets...
BBC News - November 6, 2005
UK royals visit famers' market
The Duchess of Cornwall samples organic produce during the royal couple's visit to a farmers' market in the Californian hills...
BBC News - November 6, 2005
Attorney: Escaped killer is 'charming'
As a national manhunt continues, an attorney for Charles Victor Thompson described the escaped death-row inmate as "charming, articulate and well-spoken." The lawyer said he doubts the convicted murderer would kill again. Thompson walked away from a Houston, Texas, jail on Thursday after changing into street clothes...
CNN - November 6, 2005
French unrest grows, reaches Paris
Protesters in France expanded their arson rampage to Paris as the violence reached across the country, extending west to the Normandy region and south to resort cities on the Mediterranean. The Interior Ministry pwarned the violence could grow by daybreak Sunday...
CNN - November 6, 2005
Sentries in U.S. Seek Early Signs of the Avian Flu
Hundreds of scientists, amateur bird-watchers and others have been recruited as part of a national early detection effort...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Strategies: How 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 Can Equal Less Than 4
The recent decision of the Cendant Corporation to break itself into four companies reflects an underlying truth about wide-ranging conglomerates...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Techno Files: A Journey to the Center of Yahoo
Yahoo is ever conscious of Google and determined to match it, but in the long run its plans for search seem quite different from Google's...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
He Still Speaks German, but With a Motown Accent
Dieter Zetsche, the incoming chairman of DaimlerChrysler, is part of a new generation of German executives who cut their teeth in the U.S...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
[TS] The Sears Catalog of Problems
Almost one year ago, Edward S. Lampert, the hedge fund manager, combined Sears with Kmart. From the looks of this combination, Mr. Lampert should stick to investing, not matchmaking...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Essay: Reserved
Globalization and Alan Greenspan's own influential stewardship have steered the Fed back to something like its original state: an institution with limited power...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Consumed: So Board
A snowboarding upstart makes design serve a leisure ideology...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Off the Shelf: Sweating the Details of Management
This year, a new crop of management books urge senior executives to sweat the small stuff...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
The Boss: The Power of Persistence
James A. Guest is the president and chief executive officer of Consumers Union...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Market Week: The Bad Signs Are All Pointing Up
WITH September and October - historically the two worst months on the calendar for the stock market - out of the way with minimal damage, one analyst is gearing up for a year-end rally...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
The Count: Of Man's Seven Ages, No. 6 Is Wrenching, and Ever More Costly
Of Man's Seven Ages,...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Armchair M.B.A.: For Some Searches, Google Won't Do
A growing acceptance of going online to find you a find, catch you a catch...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Suits: Prodding or Pleading, Charities Hit Jackpots
Bill Gates is no slouch in the charitable-giving department. Just last week, the foundation he founded with his wife, Melinda Gates, said it would donate $258 million to eradicate malaria, which kills 2,000 African children a day. All told, Mr. Gates has given away 37 percent of his vast fortune, Forbes magazine estimated last year...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Deal Will Put Unicef Cards in Hallmark Stores Year-Round
Starting in June, Hallmark will handle the creation, production and much of the distribution of the cards in the United States...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Spending: For Rent: My Yacht. I'll Throw in the Jacuzzi.
Some owners of superyachts are increasingly inviting other wealthy vacationers to help pay the bills...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Can Hollywood Evade the Death Eaters?
Warner Brothers may make money on its next "Harry Potter" movie, but the company is still looking to cut costs...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Economic View: Echoes of 1986? Not in Bush's Tax Reform Panel
The 1986 tax reform achieved two goals: it sharply reduced nominal tax rates and eliminated many loopholes. Could President Bush achieve a comparable breakthrough?...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Investing: Today's Energy Stocks May Well Be Tomorrow's
A funny thing happens to markets that seem able to move in only one direction: they start heading the other way...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Everybody's Business: All Right, Already: A Second Look at Yale
So many kindly readers responded to my column two weeks ago on Yale and its mighty endowment that I feel bound to write a bit further...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
The Goods: A Flash Drive With a Back Story
Mimobots are a line of miniature plastic creatures that double as U.S.B. flash drives...
New York Times - November 6, 2005
Cricket: WIndies lose first Test
Australia sweep aside West Indies to win the first Test by 379 runs in Brisbane...
BBC News - November 6, 2005
 
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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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