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School clerk honoured by Queen
A school clerk and a teaching assistant are among those in education honoured by the Queen.
BBC News - December 29, 2006
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Judge: Hussein hanging imminent
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Judge: Hussein hanging imminent
Saddam Hussein will be hanged before dawn on Saturday in Iraq, before 6 a.m. (3 a.m. GMT), according to Appeals Judge Munir Haddad. Iraqi TV stations and Reuters news agency are reporting a similar timeframe. The former president was convicted of crimes against humanity in connection with the killin...
CNN - December 29, 2006
California mourners say farewell to Ford
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California mourners say farewell to Ford
A private service was held Friday for former President Gerald Ford at the California church where he and his wife, Betty, worshipped for 30 years. The steps of St. Margaret's Episcopal Church were lined with an honor guard representing all the military services.
CNN - December 29, 2006
A Private Service for Ford Begins the Farewell
The body of former President Gerald R. Ford was carried into a modest Episcopal church in California today for a private family service.
New York Times - December 29, 2006
Shockey Will Miss Giants? Game Against Redskins
Tight end Jeremy Shockey won?t play in the Giants? regular-season finale because of an ankle injury.
New York Times - December 29, 2006
Iraq Prepares to Execute Hussein
Iraqi officials said they had prepared the last legal notice necessary before Saddam Hussein?s execution, which would likely be ?tonight or tomorrow,? a judge said.
New York Times - December 29, 2006
Mixed Signals in Mogadishu After Islamist Retreat
While some Somalis are relieved to see the Ethiopian troops, others are suspicious and angry.
New York Times - December 29, 2006
Mourning begins for Gerald Ford
Ceremonies in California signal the start of mourning for former US President Gerald Ford, who died on Tuesday.
BBC News - December 29, 2006
Bush shelters amid tornado alert
US President George W Bush is evacuated from his ranch after a tornado warning in central Texas.
BBC News - December 29, 2006
Two die in US submarine tragedy
Two members of a US nuclear submarine die after falling overboard in Plymouth Sound, off south west England.
BBC News - December 29, 2006
Drug trial safety expert knighted
Professor Gordon Duff, who led the inquiry into safety after a drugs trial left six seriously ill, is knighted.
BBC News - December 29, 2006
Arms body trio named in honours
Two members of Northern Ireland's arms decommissioning body are appointed honorary CBEs.
BBC News - December 29, 2006
Sporting stars head honours list
Sportsmen Gareth Edwards and Ian Woosnam are among the Welsh figures rewarded in the New Year Honour list.
BBC News - December 29, 2006
Huge Arctic ice break discovered
A vast ice shelf broke away in the Canadian Arctic last year, in what could be another sign of global warming.
BBC News - December 29, 2006
Sports stars given New Year gongs
Zara Phillips, Gareth Edwards, Ian Woosnam and Steven Gerrard are among the sport stars featuring in the New Year Honours.
BBC News - December 29, 2006
Football: Brum salvage draw
Leaders Birmingham draw with Luton after Neil Danns scores a stoppage-time equaliser.
BBC News - December 29, 2006
Sinn Fein backs police conference
The Sinn Fein leadership votes for a special party conference in January on backing policing in Northern Ireland.
BBC News - December 29, 2006
Rod and Zara top New Year Honours
Singer Rod Stewart and equestrian star Zara Phillips are among those recognised in the New Year Honours list.
BBC News - December 29, 2006
Saddam's execution 'is imminent'
Final arrangements are being made for the execution of Saddam Hussein, which now appears imminent.
BBC News - December 29, 2006
Snowstorm threatens Denver airport
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Snowstorm threatens Denver airport
A second storm in a week pounded Colorado, dumping more than 2 feet of snow in the foothills and forcing the cancellation of hundreds of flights and the closure of highways and government offices on Friday.
CNN - December 29, 2006
California mourners to say farewell to Ford
CNN
California mourners to say farewell to Ford
Family, friends and admirers mourning former President Gerald R. Ford are expected to attend memorial services Friday near his retirement community in California.
CNN - December 29, 2006
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WILL GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE U.S. MILITARY STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY?
NO. MORE DISTRACTIONS WILL NOT MAKE US STRONGER.
YES. MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE.
IT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
GAYS ARE ALREADY SERVING SO IT WON'T HELP OR HURT MUCH.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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