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S.C. Democrats Say No to Colbert
The South Carolina Democratic Party decided he wasn?t a serious candidate and turned down his application to get on the ballot.
New York Times - November 1, 2007
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Serenade for a Life-Saving Dog and Cat
The ASPCA honored a Golden retriever who saved his owner from choking and a cat who alerted a family to carbon monoxide at a ceremony featuring Chuck Scarborough's singing dog.
New York Times - November 1, 2007
Bush?s Note to Congress: ?We?re at War?
President Bush said in a speech on global terrorism that some members are ?behaving as if America is not at war.?
New York Times - November 1, 2007
Hingis Retires After Drug-Use Report
Martina Hingis announced she is retiring form professional tennis and is under investigation for a positive drug test at Wimbledon.
New York Times - November 1, 2007
Israel Destroys 7 Gaza Tunnels
The Israeli military said on Thursday that its forces had discovered and destroyed tunnels used by Hamas to smuggle arms into Gaza from Egypt.
New York Times - November 1, 2007
Motive Sought in Woman?s Murder
Police officials said that they were questioning many people in the bludgeoning death of a real estate agent to the stars.
New York Times - November 1, 2007
Senate Again Passes Child Health Bill
The Democratic-controlled Congress ignored President Bush?s threat of a second straight veto on the issue.
New York Times - November 1, 2007
Charges Dropped in F.B.I. Murder Case
Roy Lindley DeVecchio walked out of court a free man in the wake of evidence that a witness changed her account.
New York Times - November 1, 2007
Dodgers Hire Torre as Manager
Joe Torre was hired to manage the Los Angeles Dodgers two weeks after walking away from the Yankees.
New York Times - November 1, 2007
Paul W. Tibbets Jr., Pilot of Enola Gay, Dies at 92
General Tibbets commanded the B-29 Superfortress that dropped the atomic bomb on Hiroshima in World War II.
New York Times - November 1, 2007
Obama Pledges New Relationship With Iran
In an interview, Barack Obama said he would ?engage in aggressive personal diplomacy? with Iran if elected.
New York Times - November 1, 2007
London Police Faulted in 2005 Killing on Subway
Jurors cleared individual officers but blamed the force as a whole in the killing of a man misidentified as a terrorist.
New York Times - November 1, 2007
Bush Moves to Save Mukasey Nomination
President Bush said today that his nominee for attorney general was being treated unfairly by some senators and that his service is urgently needed.
New York Times - November 1, 2007
Chad's President: Free French Reporters
N'DJAMENA, Chad (AP) -- Chad's president called Thursday to free journalists and an air crew detained in connection with a French charity that was trying to fly children it claimed were orphans from Darfur to Europe.
New York Times - November 1, 2007
African Orphans Weren?t, U.N. Says
Virtually all of the children a French aid group tried to fly out of Chad last week had been living with family members and were not orphans of the Darfur conflict, as the group claimed.
New York Times - November 1, 2007
Israel Destroys 7 Gaza Tunnels
The Israeli military said on Thursday that its forces had discovered and destroyed tunnels used by Hamas to smuggle arms into Gaza from Egypt.
New York Times - November 1, 2007
London Police Faulted in 2005 Killing on Subway
Jurors cleared individual officers but blamed the force as a whole in the killing of a man misidentified as a terrorist.
New York Times - November 1, 2007
Blockbuster?s Loss Widens as Company Plans Job Cuts
Blockbuster?s third-quarter loss widened as the movie-rental company lost a half-million online customers and absorbed costs for layoffs and store closings.
New York Times - November 1, 2007
Trump Casino Earnings Up 14%
The casino operator reported a jump of nearly 14 percent in its third-quarter profit despite a small drop in revenues due to increased competition.
New York Times - November 1, 2007
Eastman Kodak Swings to Profit
An increase in digital revenue and better profit margins overshadowed a slight revenue decline, said the company, which report third-quarter profit of $37 million.
New York Times - November 1, 2007
Unilever Earnings Up 37%
The company reported net profit of 1.01 billion euros ($1.46 billion) on modest growth and lower financing costs.
New York Times - November 1, 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.
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