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Recession Would Work in Democrats? Favor
Voters are likely to blame the weak economy mostly on the Republicans, even though President Bush will not be on the ballot.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
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In Stimulus Plan, Democrats See Gain
In the fight over the economic rescue plan, Senator Harry Reid advanced Democratic priorities and lifted the party?s chances of widening its control of the Senate, supporters say.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
Bhutto?s Widower Rallies Party Before Election
The party of Benazir Bhutto hopes to sweep to power in Pakistan on her legacy and her martyrdom.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
Turkey?s Parliament Lifts Scarf Ban
A vote in Parliament set the stage for a showdown with the secular elite over Islam?s place in Turkish society.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
From Bush, Foe of Earmarks, Similar Items in Budget
In his new budget, the president has requested money for thousands of items similar to the pet projects of Congress.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
Huckabee Easily Wins Republican Caucuses in Kansas
Mike Huckabee showed that he is still attracting voters even as the majority of the Republican Party is beginning to coalesce around John McCain as the nominee.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
Japan Says Russian Bomber Violated Its Airspace
The foreign ministry of Japan immediately protested to the Russian Embassy in Tokyo and demanded an explanation.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
Junta in Myanmar Calls for Elections in 2010
The military government of Myanmar on Saturday announced a timetable for what it calls its ?roadmap to democracy,? including elections in 2010, the first since 1990.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
Transcript Reveals Details of French Trader?s Actions
Documents suggest that a trader at Société Générale was aware of Jérôme Kerviel?s surreptitious trading and that Mr. Kerviel understood the gravity of his actions.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
Tensions Rise Between Local Iraqi Governments and U.S.-Backed Sunni Groups
The conflicts raise the prospect that the creation of the groups, formed to fight extremists and bring calm to the country, might instead add to the unrest in Diyala and Anbar provinces.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
Global Finance Leaders Warn of Risk From U.S. Housing Woe
Finance leaders from the world?s wealthiest nations warned Saturday that global economic woes could get worse from the slump in the American housing market.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
Joint Chiefs Chairman and Musharraf Discuss Terror Threat
A recent string of visits of senior American officials in Pakistan suggests increasing frustration in Washington with the deteriorating security situation in Pakistan.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
Atop Vietnamese Noodle Shop, War?s Course Shifted
A restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City bears the memory an important moment of the Vietnam War,the Tet offensive, launched 40 years ago.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
Indian Discontent Fuels Malaysia?s Rising Tensions
For years, the segregation of Malaysians by ethnicity was promoted as the best formula for social harmony, particularly after ethnic riots in 1969, but ethnic tensions are now rising.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
Bhutto?s Widower Rallies Party Before Election
The party of Benazir Bhutto hopes to sweep to power in Pakistan on her legacy and her martyrdom.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
NATO?s Leader Says the Alliance Remains Unified on Troops for Afghan Mission
Despite the Secretary General?s positive remarks, no NATO nations has come up with substantial new contributions for the Afghan mission except for the United States.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
Turkey?s Parliament Lifts Scarf Ban
A vote in Parliament set the stage for a showdown with the secular elite over Islam?s place in Turkish society.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
In Spanish Case, Officials See Terror Threat Rising From Pakistan
The recent arrests of Pakistanis in connection to a terrorist bombing plot in Barcelona are indicative of the importance of the terror threat coming from that country, officials said.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
Universities Rush to Set Up Outposts Abroad
The American system of higher education, long the envy of the world, is becoming an important export as more universities take their programs overseas.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
Cutting to the Quick
While lower rates are always a positive for banks, the effects of the Fed?s cuts may not prompt an immediate rebound in profits at many banks.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
Recalling the Maharishi and Carville?s Killer Ad
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, who died last Tuesday, is not someone you would expect to be used as a blunt-force political weapon.
New York Times - February 9, 2008
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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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