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School science changes 'rushed'
Changes to England's science curriculum are too hurried to succeed, leading organisations say.
BBC News - May 2, 2007
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Sarkozy, Royal clash in TV debate
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Sarkozy, Royal clash in TV debate
French Socialist presidential candidate Segolene Royal and her rightist rival Nicolas Sarkozy exchanged verbal jabs during an ill-tempered, televised debate on Wednesday that could determine the winner of Sunday's run-off election.
CNN - May 2, 2007
KKK witness speaks from the grave
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KKK witness speaks from the grave
In life, FBI informant Earnest Gilbert so feared his fellow Ku Klux Klansmen that he never had the courage to testify about the 1964 killings of two black teenagers. In death, his voice is finally being heard in a courtroom.
CNN - May 2, 2007
Sarkozy, Royal spar in TV debate
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Sarkozy, Royal spar in TV debate
French Socialist presidential candidate Segolene Royal and her rightist rival, Nicolas Sarkozy, exchanged verbal jabs Wednesday during an ill-tempered, televised debate ahead of Sunday's run-off election.
CNN - May 2, 2007
Experts: No safe Iraq exit
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Experts: No safe Iraq exit
Pulling U.S. forces from Iraq could trigger catastrophe, CNN analysts and other observers warn, affecting not just Iraq but its neighbors in the Middle East, with far-reaching global implications.
CNN - May 2, 2007
Yankees Fire Strength Coach
After a rash of injuries, several players had opted out of Marty Miller?s strength and conditioning program.
New York Times - May 2, 2007
Wolfowitz Gets Chilly Reception in Brussels
Attending a conference, the president of the World Bank was forced to dodge questions about an intensifying ethics scandal.
New York Times - May 2, 2007
Israel?s Foreign Minister Says Olmert Should Go
The statement by Tzipi Livni added to pressure on the prime minister, but it disappointed some of his critics, who were expecting her to lead a rebellion.
New York Times - May 2, 2007
House Fails to Override Bush Veto on Iraq
The 222 to 203 vote today clears the stage for negotiations between the president and lawmakers on a new Iraq spending bill.
New York Times - May 2, 2007
Turkish Prime Minister Calls for Early Elections
Meanwhile, his party began to press for constitutional changes that would bring it advantages in the election.
New York Times - May 2, 2007
How a Number Became the Latest Web Celebrity
Internet users have banded together to distribute a code used to prevent illegal copying of high-definition movies.
New York Times - May 2, 2007
A Corner Deli With International Appeal
Zingerman?s in Ann Arbor, Mich., turns 25 and continues to expand its gourmet enterprise.
New York Times - May 2, 2007
Sprint Nextel Reports a First-Quarter Loss
The company lost $211 million as high-value wireless customers defected to competitors.
New York Times - May 2, 2007
Cablevision to Sell Itself to the Dolans
The $10.5 billion deal resolves the tortured stalemate between the Dolans and the board over the future of the company.
New York Times - May 2, 2007
Card use growth lifts Mastercard
Mastercard sees quarterly profits jump 70% on increased cards useage and the weakness of the dollar.
BBC News - May 2, 2007
Founders to buy out Cablevision
Cable TV firm Cablevision Systems says it is going to be taken private in a deal valuing it at $22bn (£11.1bn).
BBC News - May 2, 2007
Tape aired of fatal 1970 US rally
A recording is aired of a 1970 protest at a US university in which the National Guard killed four students.
BBC News - May 2, 2007
Union decries student 'cramming'
An academic union complains that the ratio of students to staff in the UK's universities has increased.
BBC News - May 2, 2007
Gene clue to longevity uncovered
The mystery of why eating less means living longer is a step closer to being solved, scientists report.
BBC News - May 2, 2007
Art gallery busiest tourist spot
The refurbished Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum is named Scotland's most visited tourist attraction.
BBC News - May 2, 2007
Powers gather for Iraq meeting
International diplomats gather in Egypt ahead of a key meeting on bringing stability to Iraq.
BBC News - May 2, 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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