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Saudi Arabia Identifies 2 Dead Guantánamo Detainees
Saudi Arabia also said it was trying to repatriate all of its nationals held at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba.
New York Times - June 11, 2006
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General Sees Possible Cut in Troops in Iraq
The top American commander in Iraq said today that U.S. forces in Iraq could be gradually reduced this year if the new Iraqi government made steady progress and the Iraqi Army gained in self-sufficiency.
New York Times - June 11, 2006
Hamas Moves to Block Referendum Sought by Abbas
After failing to reach an agreement in talks with the Palestinian president, Mahmoud Abbas, the militant faction Hamas today announced its intent to block a July 26 referendum called for by the president.
New York Times - June 11, 2006
New shark found in US waters
A new type of hammerhead shark is discovered in the northwestern Atlantic Ocean, marine scientists say.
BBC News - June 11, 2006
India dominate West Indies
Mohammad Kaif and Rahul Dravid claim centuries as India reach 588-8 declared while West Indies slump to 65-3 in reply.
BBC News - June 11, 2006
Call to scrap diabetes treat food
Retailers are being urged to withdraw diabetes food and drinks after a leading firm agreed to phase them out.
BBC News - June 11, 2006
Governors 'want more training'
Many school governors in England feel unsure about their work and could do with better training, a poll suggests.
BBC News - June 11, 2006
Migrant workers 'facing problems'
Rising numbers of migrant workers are complaining about their conditions, Citizens Advice Scotland says.
BBC News - June 11, 2006
Quake aid workers' bodies found
The bodies of seven Turkmen aid workers are found in Afghanistan after their helicopter crashed in January.
BBC News - June 11, 2006
Whaling nations set for majority
Pro-whaling nations appear to command a majority as this year's major whaling summit draws near.
BBC News - June 11, 2006
Late goals hand Mexico win
Omar Bravo bags a brace as Mexico earn three points against a stubborn Iran side in Group D in Nuremberg.
BBC News - June 11, 2006
Dutch claim first win
Arjen Robben's 17th minute strike seals victory for Holland in their tricky opening group match.
BBC News - June 11, 2006
Taleban battle kills UK soldier
A British soldier is killed in a gun battle with the Taleban in southern Afghanistan, military sources say.
BBC News - June 11, 2006
China arms sales 'fuel conflicts'
Amnesty International accuses China of being one of world's most secretive and irresponsible arms exporters.
BBC News - June 11, 2006
Coroners reform plans 'overdue'
A lawyer for relatives of the victims of serial killer Dr Harold Shipman welcomes plans to change the coroner's system.
BBC News - June 11, 2006
Prominent diplomat, publisher missing
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Prominent diplomat, publisher missing
Rescue crews searched the Chesapeake Bay for a prominent publisher and diplomat Sunday, hours after his 41-foot sailboat was discovered empty in the water with the engine still running. Senior Chief Steve Carleton said the Coast Guard was operating under the assumption that Merrill fell overboard.
CNN - June 11, 2006
Al Qaeda vows to 'shake enemy'
CNN
Al Qaeda vows to 'shake enemy'
Al Qaeda in Iraq says it will carry out "major attacks," insisting in a Web statement that it is still powerful after the death of its leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. It vows "to prepare major attacks that will shake the enemy like an earthquake and rattle them out of sleep."
CNN - June 11, 2006
Al Qaeda in Iraq vows to 'shake the enemy'
CNN
Al Qaeda in Iraq vows to 'shake the enemy'
In a statement posted on an Islamist Web site on Sunday, al Qaeda in Iraq threatened "large-scale operations that will shake the enemy and rob them of sleep."
CNN - June 11, 2006
Iran Reacts Cautiously to Nuclear Proposal
Iran said today that it found some points that were "acceptable" and some that were "ambiguous" in an incentive proposal offered by the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council and Germany.
New York Times - June 11, 2006
F1: Alonso wins at Silverstone
Renault's Fernando Alonso wins the British Grand Prix at Silverstone ahead of Michael Schumacher.
BBC News - June 11, 2006
Rugby: Aussies crush England
Australia expose England's fledgling tourists as they cruise to a comfortable victory in Sydney in the first of two Tests.
BBC News - June 11, 2006
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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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