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Scandal-Marred Tour Enters Penultimate Stage
After nearly three weeks, numerous doping scandals, two team withdrawals and plenty of ill feelings, the Tour de France heads into the final time trial on Saturday as a still-undecided race.
New York Times - July 27, 2007
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Home invasion suspects eyed in burglaries
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Home invasion suspects eyed in burglaries
Two parolees accused of killing a physician's wife and two daughters in a home invasion are suspected in two burglaries the night before, said homeowners who spoke with police. "We were within 24 hours of being that family," one man said. CNN - July 27, 2007
Congress passes 9/11 panel recommendations
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Congress passes 9/11 panel recommendations
Congress sent President Bush legislation Friday to intensify anti-terror efforts in the U.S., shifting money to high-risk states and cities and expanding screening of air and sea cargo. full story
CNN - July 27, 2007
Overspending Is Portrayed at Health Institutes
A director at the National Institutes of Health violated conflict-of-interest rules, according to Congressional investigators.
New York Times - July 27, 2007
Giants? Strahan May Be Calling It Quits
Michael Strahan didn?t show up to Giants camp Friday and is contemplating retirement, the team?s general manager said.
New York Times - July 27, 2007
House Sends Antiterror Bill to Bush
The bill would tighten security on air and sea cargo and allocate money where the threat is deemed greatest.
New York Times - July 27, 2007
Report Uncovers Astronauts? Heavy Alcohol Use
A NASA investigation found ?heavy use of alcohol? by astronauts within 12 hours of flying.
New York Times - July 27, 2007
Defying Veto Threat, House Passes Farm Bill
The Democratic bill includes aid to farmers and financing for low-income nutrition programs.
New York Times - July 27, 2007
White House Backs Gonzales on Testimony
A spokesman insisted the attorney general did not mislead Congress, but said national security factors prevented clarification.
New York Times - July 27, 2007
Israeli Official Proposes West Bank Pullout
Haim Ramon, a deputy prime minister, said Israel should move quickly to negotiate the principles of a peace deal.
New York Times - July 27, 2007
Australia Frees Indian Doctor Held in Plot
An Indian doctor in Australia was freed today after the government dropped a terrorism charge arising out of the botched bombing plot here last month.
New York Times - July 27, 2007
Coca-Cola Bottling Posts Higher Quarterly Profit
The company reported about a 32-percent increase in quarterly profit due to modest gross margin growth and cuts in operating expenses.
New York Times - July 27, 2007
Fortune Brands Profit Tops Expectations
The company posted better-than-expected quarterly earnings as strength in the beverage and golf businesses offset the downturn on home products sales.
New York Times - July 27, 2007
Belo Profit Drops, but Results Top Expectations
The media owner said second-quarter profit fell 15 percent as the company struggled with weak newspaper advertising, but the results beat Wall Street expectations.
New York Times - July 27, 2007
[TS] Talking Business: ?Harry? and the Strange Logic of Book Discounters
Joe Nocera sees a line of ?Harry Potter? fans and finds himself in the wacky world of book discounting.
New York Times - July 27, 2007
Coke Hires Former Allstate Executive
Joseph V. Tripodi, a former senior vice president and chief marketing officer for Allstate, will become Coca-Cola?s chief marketing officer.
New York Times - July 27, 2007
Medtronic to Buy Spinal Device Maker
The $3.9 billion deal for Kyphon, which sells a minimally invasive therapy for spinal compression and fractures, may herald a new wave of acquisitions in the industry.
New York Times - July 27, 2007
Ex-Qwest Chief Gets 6-Year Sentence
A federal judge also ordered Joseph Nacchio to forfeit $52 million in assets and imposed a $19 million fine for his insider-trading conviction.
New York Times - July 27, 2007
$3 Billion Hedge Fund Is Down 10% for Year
Sowood Capital Management, a hedge fund that invests in stocks and bonds, has been battered by credit markets that have hedge funds, their investors and their lenders on edge.
New York Times - July 27, 2007
Deaths in US TV helicopter crash
Four people die after two helicopters collide while covering a car chase for US television stations.
BBC News - July 27, 2007
Brazil claims WTO cotton victory
Brazil claims a victory over the US after the WTO upheld many of its complaints over subsidies for cotton farmers.
BBC News - July 27, 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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