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Scores Show Mixed Results for Bush Education Law
Students are doing better in math since the No Child Left Behind law, but reading has not shown similar gains.
New York Times - September 25, 2007
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Bits Blog: Amazon Launches a Music Store
Amazon waited to offer digital music until it could sell unrestricted MP3 files, rather than songs with digital rights management. It may force Apple to compete on price and terms.
New York Times - September 25, 2007
The Caucus Blog: Bloggers Like Richardson?s Message
Gov. Bill Richardson?s seeks to draw a distinction between his position on Iraq and that of the other Democraticcandidates, but the subtext of the spot is almost more important than the primary message.
New York Times - September 25, 2007
The Lede Blog: This Is Only a (Text Messaging) Test
An duel of emergency alert systems at Purdue University.
New York Times - September 25, 2007
Leader of Polygamist Sect Guilty in Rape Case
The polygamist leader Warren S. Jeffs was convicted in Utah of being an accomplice to the rape of a 14-year-old girl in his church.
New York Times - September 25, 2007
Iran?s President Says Nuclear Issue Is Closed
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran told the United Nations General Assembly this afternoon that his government would disregard calls by ?arrogant powers? to end its uranium enrichment.
New York Times - September 25, 2007
Campaign Seen Against Iraqi Security Officials
Sunni extremists appear to have begun a systematic campaign to assassinate police officers and other officials.
New York Times - September 25, 2007
Cracking Down on Protests, Burmese Junta Sets Curfew
It was the most ominous situation that tens of thousands of Buddhist monks and their supporters have yet seen during a month of demonstrations.
New York Times - September 25, 2007
Myanmar Junta Has Few Options Other Than Force
After a month of swelling protests in which much of the country seems to have risen up against it, the junta has few options other than intimidation.
New York Times - September 25, 2007
Economic Scene: He?s Happier, She?s Less So
Two new research papers offer evidence that there is a growing happiness gap between men and women.
New York Times - September 25, 2007
EchoStar to Acquire Sling Media
Satellite television provider EchoStar Communications has agreed to acquire Sling Media in a deal that values the maker of the Slingbox device at $380 million.
New York Times - September 25, 2007
Stocks End Mixed Amid Economic Concerns
As investors grappled with concerns about consumer spending in some parts of the economy, technology stocks showed broad gains.
New York Times - September 25, 2007
Amazon Spins Up Digital Music Store
Web retailer Amazon.com launched its much-anticipated digital music store with nearly 2.3 million songs, none of them protected against copying.
New York Times - September 25, 2007
Home Sales Slip; Builder Reports Loss
Existing home sales in August dropped 4.3 percent and the homebuilder Lennar posted its largest quarterly loss.
New York Times - September 25, 2007
Halo 3 Arrives, Rewarding Gamers, and Microsoft
Microsoft hopes that the new version of Halo, which is exclusive to the Xbox 360, will persuade more consumers to choose its game machine over others.
New York Times - September 25, 2007
Talks Continue in G.M. Strike
With the strike by 73,000 U.A.W. members in its second day, bargaining resumed today in Detroit as workers walked picket lines outside G.M. plants across the country.
New York Times - September 25, 2007
Deep-voiced men 'have more kids'
Men with bass voices tend to have more children than those who speak in a higher pitch, scientists find.
BBC News - September 25, 2007
Terror detention 'to be extended'
The time has come to consider extending the 28-day limit on holding terror suspects before charge, the home secretary says.
BBC News - September 25, 2007
Strikes close Canadian GM plants
Two General Motors plants in Canada are forced to close because they rely on parts made by striking US plants.
BBC News - September 25, 2007
Funeral of rally star and his son
The funeral of Colin and Johnny McRae is due to take place in a private crematorium service.
BBC News - September 25, 2007
School helpers will go on strike
Classroom assistants will stage a one-day strike, but talks end with both unions and employers upbeat.
BBC News - September 25, 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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