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A convicted paedophile is moved from his Somerset home by police amid protests from angry residents.
BBC News - December 11, 2006
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Authorities in Detroit said they have a a "promising" suspect in a series of child murders that terrorized the city during the 1970s.Theodore Lamborgine, 65, is being held on seperate child sexual assault charges. He pleaded not guilty in court on Monday.
CNN - December 11, 2006
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Bush reaches out to advisers for Iraq strategy
President Bush opened three days of intensive consultations on Iraq, saying the United States and countries across the Middle East have a vital stake in helping the fragile government in Baghdad succeed.
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Arctic Ice Melting Faster Than Expected
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New York Times - December 11, 2006
Government Workers Protest in New Jersey
Workers protested attempts to overhaul the state’s pension and health systems as part of a tax reform package.
New York Times - December 11, 2006
Dubai-Based Company Sells U.S. Port Businesses
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New York Times - December 11, 2006
Buttons at Trial Didn’t Bias Jury, Justices Say
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New York Times - December 11, 2006
U.N. Chief Takes Parting Shot at Bush’s Diplomacy
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New York Times - December 11, 2006
Bush Begins Round of Talks on Iraq
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New York Times - December 11, 2006
U.S. Rebukes China on Trade Ahead of Paulson Visit
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New York Times - December 11, 2006
Palestinian Officer’s Sons Killed in Gaza
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New York Times - December 11, 2006
4 People in Germany Tested for Polonium
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New York Times - December 11, 2006
Iraqis Seek Coalition to Curb Cleric
Several of Iraq’s major political parties are in talks to form a coalition whose aim is to break the influence of the radical Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr, Iraqi officials say.
New York Times - December 11, 2006
Shell Offers to Sell Stake in Russian Project to Gazprom
The Russian government’s campaign to tighten control over the country’s energy industry claimed its first prize from a foreign energy company today.
New York Times - December 11, 2006
Longtime H.P. Executive to Retire and Leave Board
Hewlett-Packard’s longtime chief financial officer, Robert P. Wayman, will give up the post and his seat on the company’s board at the end of the year.
New York Times - December 11, 2006
DaimlerChrysler warning on jobs
DaimlerChrysler warns it could lay off up to 4,000 jobs at it North American truck operations next year.
BBC News - December 11, 2006
Shuttle docks with space station
Space shuttle Discovery docks with the space station after an inspection showed no visible damage on lift-off.
BBC News - December 11, 2006
Ohio Democrat seeks presidency
US anti-war congressman Dennis Kucinich announces a bid to run for the White House in 2008.
BBC News - December 11, 2006
Bush seeks advice on Iraq policy
US President George W Bush begins three days of talks about Iraq as he considers possible policy changes.
BBC News - December 11, 2006
EU partially freezes Turkey talks
EU ministers agree to slow down Turkish membership talks after Ankara fails to open ports to Cypriot ships.
BBC News - December 11, 2006
Football: Cole has broken foot
Chelsea's Joe Cole faces at least three weeks out after being diagnosed with a minor stress fracture in his foot.
BBC News - December 11, 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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