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Scary Spice set for US dance show
Pop star Melanie Brown will take part in the next series of US TV show Dancing With The Stars.
BBC News - August 29, 2007
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Man cleared of Olympic bombing dies
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Man cleared of Olympic bombing dies
Richard Jewell, the security guard wrongly suspected of setting off a deadly bomb during the 1996 Olympics, has died, attorney Lin Wood told CNN. full story
CNN - August 29, 2007
U.N.: Cholera outbreak in Iraq
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U.N.: Cholera outbreak in Iraq
More than 2,000 people in northern Iraq have contracted cholera, U.N. officials said Wednesday, citing local authorities. Five people have died and 500 have been admitted to hospital with severe diarrhea within the past two days, UNICEF says. ...
CNN - August 29, 2007
GOP lawmakers call on Craig to resign
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GOP lawmakers call on Craig to resign
Three Republican lawmakers, including Sen. John McCain, called on Sen. Larry Craig to resign. In a further sign that Craig may be in political trouble, the Republican Senate Leadership also stripped Craig of his committee leadership positions. ...
CNN - August 29, 2007
Iraqi Cleric Halts Militia Activities for 6 Months
Moktada al-Sadr made the announcement after fighting between his militia and rival Shiite forces that left 52 people dead.
New York Times - August 29, 2007
Astronauts Were Not Impaired for Missions, NASA Says
A report on astronauts? use of alcohol found no evidence of drunkenness prior to launches.
New York Times - August 29, 2007
Richard Jewell Dies at 44; Wrongly Linked to Olympic Bomb
Richard Jewell, a former security guard, was found dead in his Georgia home.
New York Times - August 29, 2007
Hilly Kristal, a Rock Midwife, Is Dead at 75
Mr. Kristal founded CBGB, the Bowery bar that was the cradle of punk- and art-rock in New York in the 1970s.
New York Times - August 29, 2007
The Caucus Blog: Clinton Campaign Will Give Hsu Money to Charity
Norman Hsu, who has contributed $23,000 to various fund-raising committees associated with Hillary Rodham Clinton, acknowledged today that there appeared to be a warrant for his arrest.
New York Times - August 29, 2007
Party Leaders Oust Idaho Senator From Leadership Posts
The political career of Senator Larry Craig of Idaho appeared to be collapsing today amid the fallout over his guilty plea in connection with an incident in a restroom.
New York Times - August 29, 2007
2 Years After Hurricane Katrina, Bush Sees Hope in New Orleans
The president, touring the city devastated by wind and flood, said he saw ?a more blessed day? ahead.
New York Times - August 29, 2007
U.S. Open: Nadal Recovers From Slow Start to Advance
Rafael Nadal bounced back from a sluggish start and moved into the next round of the U.S. Open on Wednesday.
New York Times - August 29, 2007
Curfew Near Taj Mahal After Violence
Police imposed a curfew in the northern Indian city of Agra, home to the country?s most popular tourist attraction, the Taj Mahal, after violent sectarian clashes on the streets.
New York Times - August 29, 2007
Musharraf Said to Agree to End His Army Role
Gen. Pervez Musharraf would resign as army chief and serve another term as president and former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto would return to Pakistan.
New York Times - August 29, 2007
Few Iraqis Reach Safe U.S. Havens Despite Program
Despite a stepped-up commitment to take in Iraqis who are in danger because they worked for the U.S., few are signing up to go, officials say.
New York Times - August 29, 2007
State of the Art: A Camera for Generation Z
Fujifilm includes several youth-oriented features in its new Z10fd camera.
New York Times - August 29, 2007
Australian Fund Basis Yield Files for Bankruptcy
The Cayman Islands-registered hedge fund filed for bankruptcy protection today in New York amid mounting losses from subprime mortgage assets, court papers show.
New York Times - August 29, 2007
EMI Chief Leaves After Private Equity Takeover
Eric Nicoli?s exit came as Terra Firma Capital Partners, a private equity firm taking over the EMI Group, named executives from its own ranks to management positions at the music label.
New York Times - August 29, 2007
In the Hunt: Playing Detective in a Patent Case
A financial-services executive tracks down information needed for a patent infringement case.
New York Times - August 29, 2007
Nokia to Introduce Digital Music Service
The Nokia Music Store, to open later this year, will let users download songs from the Internet to their computers or directly to mobile phones, over wireless networks.
New York Times - August 29, 2007
Fed Chief Suggests Mortgage Innovations
Ben S. Bernanke said the Federal Reserve was ?prepared to act as needed? but suggested developing a wider range of mortgages for borrowers hit by the housing slump and credit crunch.
New York Times - August 29, 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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