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Russia Excuses Itself in Final Report on Beslan
A parliamentary commission placed blame for the hundreds of deaths on the Chechan-led militants alone.
New York Times - December 22, 2006
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Thousands scramble for flights home
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Thousands scramble for flights home
Tempers were short and the lines were long as thousands of frustrated holiday travelers queued up at the ticket counters today, desperate for a flight out as Denver International Airport to reopened its runways after a two-day blizzard shutdown.
CNN - December 22, 2006
A Christmas tradition, Bush visits wounded vets
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A Christmas tradition, Bush visits wounded vets
President Bush says he was moved after visiting injured troops at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, a tradition he started after the 2003 invasion of Iraq. The president awarded 16 Purple Heats while there, saying that though the soldiers had suffered terrible wounds, "their spirits are strong.&...
CNN - December 22, 2006
Ethiopian tanks heading to Somalia battle
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Ethiopian tanks heading to Somalia battle
Ethiopian attack helicopters and tanks headed for battle Friday as fighting raged between Somalia's Islamic militia and the country's secular government, witnesses said. Tens of thousands fled their homes as the Ethiopian-backed government used artillery to push back Islamic fighters.
CNN - December 22, 2006
Violence Between Palestinian Factions Eases
There were outbursts of violence, but the death toll was small and the streets were generally quiet.
New York Times - December 22, 2006
Flights Resume at Denver Airport After Blizzard
Officials said it could take days to clear the backlog of passengers who were stranded during the blizzard.
New York Times - December 22, 2006
Shuttle Lands Safely at Kennedy Space Center
Discovery returned safely to Earth today after a 13-day mission to rewire the International Space Station.
New York Times - December 22, 2006
Rape Charges Dropped in Duke Case
The district attorney today dropped rape charges against three former Duke University lacrosse players, but plans to go forward with sexual assault and kidnapping charges.
New York Times - December 22, 2006
NY store drops 'faux fur' jackets
New York department store Macy's pulls "fake-fur" jackets from its shelves after claims they are lined with raccoon dog fur.
BBC News - December 22, 2006
Five die in Haiti slum violence
At least five Haitians die in clashes between UN troops and street gangs in a slum in Haiti's capital, Port-au-Prince.
BBC News - December 22, 2006
Duke case rape charges dropped
Prosecutors drop rape charges against three men from a top US university in a case which sparked national debate.
BBC News - December 22, 2006
Europe's 'biggest dinosaur' found
Scientists issue a detailed description of what appears to have been Europe's biggest dinosaur.
BBC News - December 22, 2006
Aberdeen has top house price rise
Aberdeen is Scotland's property hotspot, with the average prices rising by 27%, a survey reveals.
BBC News - December 22, 2006
Court halves Exxon spill damages
A US court cuts the level of damages Exxon Mobil must pay out for a 1989 oil spill off Alaska to $2.5bn.
BBC News - December 22, 2006
Turkmen leader pledges stability
Turkmenistan's interim leader says the country will remain stable after the death of its authoritarian president.
BBC News - December 22, 2006
New clashes threaten Gaza truce
Fresh clashes flare in Gaza and the West Bank, putting new pressure on a truce between Hamas and Fatah.
BBC News - December 22, 2006
Rugby: Leicester go top
Leicester run in six tries to beat Bristol and replace them at the top of the Premiership table.
BBC News - December 22, 2006
Ethiopia warns Somali Islamists
Ethiopia warns Islamist militias who control most of southern Somalia that its patience is running out.
BBC News - December 22, 2006
Israel barrier saddens Archbishop
The barrier around Bethlehem is a symbol of what was "deeply wrong in the human heart", the Archbishop of Canterbury says.
BBC News - December 22, 2006
Space shuttle returns to Florida
The space shuttle Discovery and its seven-member crew land safely at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
BBC News - December 22, 2006
UK army raids 'rogue' Iraq police
British troops seize seven Iraqi officers suspected of corruption and leading a death squad in Basra.
BBC News - December 22, 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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