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Sarkozy Whirling Into Washington
The French president, Nicolas Sarkozy, arrives in Washington today for his first official visit to the White House since becoming president.
New York Times - November 6, 2007
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City Room: The Beatle and the M.T.A. Official
Nancy Shevell, an M.T.A. board member who chairs the committee that oversees the Second Avenue subway, is the subject of British press reports about her relationship with Paul McCartney.
New York Times - November 6, 2007
Bats Blog: A Look at the Third Base Market
At long last, the Yankees had their meeting with Scott Boras today. It was outside the bank of elevators at the Hyatt Grand Cypress here at the general managers? meetings in Orlando, Fla. Boras was wearing a USC baseball T-shirt and was sweating after a workout. Yankees GM Brian Cashman, wearing a T...
New York Times - November 6, 2007
The Lede Blog: Mercenary Ranks Growing, U.N. Says
A United Nations panel takes a side in the mercenary debate.
New York Times - November 6, 2007
Conservative Authors Sue Publisher
Five authors charged that Regnery Publishing deprives its writers of royalties by selling their books at a steep discount to organizations owned by the same parent company.
New York Times - November 6, 2007
Yahoo Executives Defend Company in China Case
Two top Yahoo officials endured withering criticism from lawmakers who accused them of complicity in the jailing of a Chinese journalist.
New York Times - November 6, 2007
Voters in Mississippi and Kentucky Select New Governors
Meanwhile, five big-city mayors and a slew of ballot initiatives took top billing elsewhere in a quiet Election Day before next year?s presidential vote.
New York Times - November 6, 2007
House Votes to Override Bush?s Veto of Water Projects
If the Senate passes the bill by a similar margin as expected, this will be the first of President Bush?s five vetoes during his two terms to be overridden.
New York Times - November 6, 2007
Dozens of Africans Die After Days at Sea
MADRID, Spain (AP) -- Dozens of migrants trying to reach Europe spent three weeks at sea off West Africa's coast and threw nearly 50 bodies overboard after their vessel lost power and supplies dwindled, officials said Tuesday.
New York Times - November 6, 2007
Turkey Reportedly Plans Offensive
Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey said that a military operation was still planned against Kurdish guerrillas based in Iraq, a state news agency reported.
New York Times - November 6, 2007
2007 Is Deadliest Year for U.S. Troops in Iraq
Six American soldiers were killed in three attacks Monday, bringing the number of deaths this year to 852.
New York Times - November 6, 2007
Suicide Bomber Kills 26 in Northern Afghanistan
The suicide bombing, which killed a leading opposition figure, appeared to represent an effort by the Taliban to extend its reach to the north of the country.
New York Times - November 6, 2007
Corruption Scandal Spreads at Samsung
Prosecutors opened a formal investigation into charges that the chairman of the South Korean conglomerate masterminded a broad scheme of bribery and illegal transactions.
New York Times - November 6, 2007
Yahoo C.E.O. Defends Company in China Case
Two Yahoo officials defended their company?s role in the jailing of a Chinese journalist but ran into withering criticism from lawmakers who accused them of complicity with an oppressive communist regime.
New York Times - November 6, 2007
Citi Names Executive to Repair Mortgage Problems
Richard Stuckey, who helped dismantle Long-Term Capital Management in 1998, will head a group devoted to managing $43 billion of Citi?s ailing mortgage-backed securities.
New York Times - November 6, 2007
Facebook to Turn Users Into Endorsers
Facebook now will give advertisers the ability to create their own profile pages on its system that will let users identify themselves as fans of a product.
New York Times - November 6, 2007
Stocks Rally As Credit Worries Remain
Wall Street closed higher as investors still mindful of widening credit problems nonetheless went in search of bargain stocks.
New York Times - November 6, 2007
Within the Fed, Resistance to Further Rate Cuts
In an blunt interview, the head of the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said he would not back more rate cuts unless the economy slowed further than current estimates.
New York Times - November 6, 2007
MLB: Schilling stays with Boston
World Series champions Boston sign veteran pitcher Curt Schilling for one more year.
BBC News - November 6, 2007
NFL: Patriots beat Colts
New England Patriots are the only team left unbeaten in NFL following a 24-20 win over Indianapolis Colts.
BBC News - November 6, 2007
Trinidad's ruling party wins poll
The ruling People's National Movement wins Trinidad and Tobago's general election with a comfortable majority.
BBC News - November 6, 2007
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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