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Hurricane Dennis Nears, on a Familiar Path
More than one million people from the Florida Panhandle to Louisiana were told to evacuate as Hurricane Dennis closed in on the Gulf Coast...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
For a Decade, London Thrived as a Busy Crossroads of Terror
Long before bombings ripped through London, Britain had become a breeding ground for hate, fed by militant Islam...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
As Shuttle Returns, Emotions Tug Columbia Families Anew
Families of Columbia crew members find themselves dealing differently with the planned launch on Wednesday...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
In New Court, Roe May Stand, So Foes Look to Limit Its Scope
Cases that are likely to reach the court in the next few years may give a new set of justices the opportunity to restrict abortion...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
A Last Whiff of Fulton's Fish, Bringing a Tear
After more than 170 years of operation, the Fulton Fish Market in Manhattan is moving to a new, custom-made building in the Bronx...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Rumors Fly Over Rehnquist's Plans
Rumors of an imminent retirement announcement by Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist reached a frenzy of bizarre proportions...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Photos Plead: Have You Seen This Person?
Two days after London was rocked by four explosions and at least 49 dead, some 20 to 50 people remain unaccounted for by hospitals, coroners, friends and relatives...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
MLB suspends pitcher Betancourt
Cleveland pitcher Rafael Betancourt tests positive for a banned substance and is suspended for 10 days...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Leading Cardinal Redefines Church's View on Evolution
Cardinal Christoph Schönborn has suggested that Darwinian evolution might be incompatible with Catholic faith...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
M.T.A. Slow to Spend Money on Transit Security
The authority has spent about $30 million of the $600 million it committed to improve the security of the transportation network...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Residents in Storm Path Face More Tough Choices
Hurricane Dennis plowed through Cuba before surging to the Gulf of Mexico barely a month into hurricane season...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Heavy Toll in Afghan Fight for Navy's Proud Elite
June 28, the deadliest day in the four-decade history of the Navy Seals, deeply shook the tight-knit and tight-lipped community...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Oil Is High. Buy Railroads. Come Again?
Oil at $60 a barrel factors in a lot of manufacturing growth in China and India, several spins around the block in the Hummer and a lot of fear...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
A Cliffhanger in Hollywood
It hasn't been a good year for Hollywood, and things may become worse, Variety reports in the current issue...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Looking on the Bright Side
When is a bubble not a bubble? A contributor to TheStreet.com's RealMoney points out the differences between the stock prices of the late 1990's and the rising home prices of today...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Viagra Label to Note Risk of Vision Loss
The Food and Drug Administration approved new labeling on Friday to warn men about the risk of blindness from taking Viagra...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Deloitte Audit of Navistar Is Investigated
By Bloomberg News...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Borrowing by Consumers Fell in May
By Bloomberg News...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Disputed Driveways and Title Insurance Headaches
A fight over rights to a driveway exemplifies what can go wrong for buyers who do not know what their title insurance offers...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Boom in Jobs, Not Just Houses, as Real Estate Drives Economy
From land surveyors to loan officers, the real estate sector has become one of the few reliable sources of growth...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Dollar Strength Blunts Pain of Rising Oil Prices for U.S.
With oil priced in dollars, who's sorry now?...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Exxon Joins China Project With 2 Others
Exxon Mobil is ready to go ahead with a $3.5 billion oil refining and chemicals venture with Saudi Aramco and a state-run company in China...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
To Do: Apply Sunscreen, Get Finance Checkup
With the year halfway over, there couldn't be a better time for a personal finance checkup, but few people are thinking about financial planning these summer days...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
VW Executive Resigns as Scandal Spreads
Volkswagen's expanding bribery and corruption scandal claimed its most prominent victim yet on Friday, as the chief of personnel resigned...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
For G.M., a Struggling Delphi Could Prove to Be a Burden
DETROIT, July 8 - As General Motors tries to cut tens of billions in labor costs, it faces the increasing likelihood that it will bear some financial responsibility for its former auto parts subsidiary Delphi, industry experts say...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Brazil and U.S. Maker Reach Deal on AIDS Drug
Brazil reached an agreement with Abbott Laboratories that will lower the price it pays for the AIDS drug Kaletra while refraining from breaking the company's patent...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Selling the Sizzle
Robert Lutz was brought to G.M. to restore razzle-dazzle to the company's cars. Will he be able to lure back American customers?...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Data Theft: How to Fix the Mess
What we need is someone in power who can put the burden for identity theft where it belongs: on the institutions who collect this data...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
7-Eleven Beats a Path to the Big Cities
7-Eleven's chief executive of five years, James Keyes, recently discussed the company's plans to expand its urban stores...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Share Prices Defy an Oil Spike and the London Bombings
Stock markets in Europe rebounded on Friday, wiping out almost all of the losses incurred after the bombings in London...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Morgan Stanley Chief Asks for His Pay to Be Based on Performance
John J. Mack has told Morgan Stanley to take his guaranteed pay back...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
A Company Mismanaged: Officials Get Day in Court
Two years ago, a federal judge concluded that Marshall S. Cogan drained millions of dollars in the 1990's from the private holding company he ran for 25 years, Trace International Holdings, by granting himself loans, throwing himself a $1 million birthday party and giving himself raises. Trace, the judge said, was his personal "cookie jar."...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Commerce Shows Resilience as Terrorism Intrudes on a Summer Week
Coordinated terror bombings in London shook up an otherwise sleepy week in business and finance...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
China Oil Giants Crave Respectability and Power
The China National Offshore Oil Corporation is endeavoring to transform China from a marginal player in the energy markets to a powerful force...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Hiring Pace Picked Up Last Month
The nation's employers stepped up their hiring in June, adding 146,000 jobs to meet the gradually rising demands of a sturdy economy...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Disney Mends Rift With Kin of Founder
The Walt Disney Company and Roy E. Disney have patched things up, ending a battle over corporate governance...
New York Times - July 9, 2005
Afghanistan's 'hornets' nest'
US troops tell Andrew North how they fought for their lives in a skirmish on the Pakistan-Afghan border...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
US army denies medic abuse
A US military inquiry largely clears army medics of claims they have been complicit in abusing detainees...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
NHL: Red Wings offload coach
Dave Lewis will not return as Detroit coach, paving the way for ex-Anaheim boss Mike Babcock to take over...
BBC News - July 9, 2005
Athletics: Gatlin wins Rome sprint
Olympic champion Justin Gatlin wins the 100m at the Golden League meeting in Rome...
BBC News - July 9, 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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