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Portugal?s Vote on Abortion Ban Stirs Emotions
A referendum on loosening restrictive abortion laws has pitted the Socialist government against Roman Catholics.
New York Times - February 10, 2007
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Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday blamed the "almost uncontained use of military force" by the U.S. for inciting other countries to seek nuclear weapons to defend themselves. "Unilateral, illegitimate actions have not solved a single problem, they have become a hotbed of fu...
CNN - February 10, 2007
Undercover Officer Is Critically Hurt in Shooting
The husband of another officer was being questioned in the shooting in Brooklyn, the police said.
New York Times - February 10, 2007
Critics Question Education Department?s Screening
About 100 academic researchers have signed a letter of protest over the breadth of background checks.
New York Times - February 10, 2007
New Episcopal Leader Braces for Gay-Rights Test
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New York Times - February 10, 2007
Surf?s Upscale as Sport Reverses Beach Bum Image
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New York Times - February 10, 2007
Troubles Grow for a University Built on Profits
Educators and students say the University of Phoenix?s focus on the bottom line has eroded academic quality.
New York Times - February 10, 2007
Congress Finds Ways to Avoid Lobbyist Limits
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New York Times - February 10, 2007
New Setback in North Korean Nuclear Talks
Negotiations stalled as disagreements arose about the size and timing of the aid package that would be provided in exchange for shutting down nuclear weapons facilities.
New York Times - February 10, 2007
Calm Prevails in Jerusalem on Day After Excavation Clashes
Jerusalem streets were largely quiet a day after the police clashed with Palestinian protesters near a sensitive religious compound.
New York Times - February 10, 2007
In Niger, Trees and Crops Turn Back the Desert
Poor farmers? simple methods have helped lead to millions of newly tree-covered acres in a dust-choked region.
New York Times - February 10, 2007
Economic Powers to Study Growing Influence of Hedge Funds
World finance ministers said they would scrutinize the sector closely with an eye toward encouraging more self-regulation.
New York Times - February 10, 2007
'Old' music's digital comeback
Click presenter Spencer Kelly looks at how digital downloading is changing the UK's music charts.
BBC News - February 10, 2007
Stillbirth risk for women over 40
Women who have a baby aged 40 or over are at an increased risk of stillbirth, US researchers have warned.
BBC News - February 10, 2007
Actor Sheen backs Burberry fight
Actor Michael Sheen is the latest celebrity to oppose the closure of Burberry's south Wales factory.
BBC News - February 10, 2007
Call for end to double jeopardy
The Scottish Tories call for the law on double jeopardy to be changed so a person can be tried again for the same crime.
BBC News - February 10, 2007
Man ruled out of letter bomb probe
A man held by police probing letter bombs sent to UK businesses is eliminated from the investigation.
BBC News - February 10, 2007
Turkmenistan elects new president
Turkmenistan's voters are choosing a successor to the late autocratic president amid hopes of a political thaw.
BBC News - February 10, 2007
Football: Man Utd ease to win
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BBC News - February 10, 2007
Putin attacks 'very dangerous' US
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BBC News - February 10, 2007
Cameron 'smoked drugs at school'
Allegations that Tory leader David Cameron took drugs at school are made in a new biography of the politician.
BBC News - February 10, 2007
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WILL NBC'S BAN OF ANN COULTER HURT HER BOOK SALES?
NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
NO. ANYBODY WATCHING NBC IS NOT LIKELY TO BUY ANN'S BOOK ANYWAY.
YES. SHE MIGHT AS WELL HAWK THE BOOK ON THE STREETS IF SHE CAN'T GET ON NBC.
I WOULDN'T HAVE BOUGHT THE BOOK UNTIL NBC BANNED HER.
IF ANN WILL COME OVER AND READ IT TO ME I WILL BUY A DOZEN!!!
 
 

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