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Scorsese up for directing award
The Directors Guild of America shortlists Martin Scorsese for the seventh time in its annual awards.
BBC News - January 9, 2007
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A 10-hour battle in Baghdad
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A 10-hour battle in Baghdad
In some of the fiercest fighting the Iraqi capital has seen in months, about 1,000 U.S. and Iraqi forces battled insurgents along Haifa Street in central Baghdad, a stronghold of the Sunni insurgency.
CNN - January 9, 2007
Celebrity's Malibu beach house burns
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Celebrity's Malibu beach house burns
Actress Suzanne Somers surveyed the smoldering ruins of her Malibu beach house on Tuesday and vowed to rebuild. Hers was one of four beachfront homes destroyed late Monday in a wildfire driven by fierce Santa Ana winds.
CNN - January 9, 2007
Iraqi PM 'refused' U.S. call to delay execution
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Iraqi PM 'refused' U.S. call to delay execution
Iraq's prime minister said Tuesday that he turned down a U.S. request to delay Saddam Hussein's hanging because he wanted to send a message to Iraqis that no deal was under consideration to let the former dictator escape punishment.
CNN - January 9, 2007
Corzine Seeks Action on Property Tax Overhaul
Gov. Jon S. Corzine told legislators today that they must complete the job they started to overhaul the property tax system.
New York Times - January 9, 2007
Bush Drops Plans to Nominate 3 U.S. Judges
The White House announced that the three candidates, all conservatives, had themselves asked for their names to be withdrawn.
New York Times - January 9, 2007
Putin Considers Diverting Oil Around Belarus
The Russian president?s warning came a day after Moscow cut off crude deliveries headed to Europe through Belarus.
New York Times - January 9, 2007
Two Elected to Hall of Fame; McGwire Misses
Cal Ripken Jr. and Tony Gwynn were elected, while Mark McGwire fell short, damaged by suspicion of steroid use.
New York Times - January 9, 2007
Bloomberg Criticizes Security Fund Distribution
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg testified in Washington for the first time since Democrats won control of Congress.
New York Times - January 9, 2007
Fissures Grow on Eve of Bush Speech on Iraq
The White House spokesman and a prominent critic, Senator Edward M. Kennedy, both said the U.S. was at a decisive moment, not just in Iraq but in American history.
New York Times - January 9, 2007
More Than 50 Die in U.S. Strikes in Somalia
Most of the dead were Islamist leaders fleeing in armed pick-up trucks, according to Somali officials.
New York Times - January 9, 2007
U.S. Moves Against Iranian Bank for Weapons Ties
The Treasury Department today said a major Iranian bank had been involved in illicit weapons programs.
New York Times - January 9, 2007
It?s Detroit, but Accents Are Foreign
The auto show in Detroit is living up to its global name with new players from China and a new pecking order in the U.S. market.
New York Times - January 9, 2007
U.S. Warns Europe on Air Travel Emissions Rules
An American diplomat warned the European Commission today against adopting rules that would impose emissions controls on commercial flights to and within Europe.
New York Times - January 9, 2007
New Mobile Phone Signals Apple?s Ambition
Steven P. Jobs said the phone would lead to a synthesis of communications, video, music and computing.
New York Times - January 9, 2007
Dell Founder Wants to Offset Energy Consumption
Michael S. Dell, who made his name building computers, has a new goal: planting trees.
New York Times - January 9, 2007
G.M. Says It Is Losing Influence on Capitol Hill
G.M. still sells more cars than Toyota in the U.S., but it says it?s seen as nothing more than an also-ran these days.
New York Times - January 9, 2007
US Democrat's health improves
A US senator whose health cast doubts over the Democrats' control of the Senate, is now in a "fair" condition.
BBC News - January 9, 2007
Female Farc leader tried in US
A female leader of Colombia's Farc rebel group goes on trial in Washington, accused of drug smuggling.
BBC News - January 9, 2007
Kennedy warns Bush on Iraq troops
Senator Edward Kennedy launches a bid to prevent President Bush increasing Iraq troops numbers.
BBC News - January 9, 2007
Doom for Hubble's iconic pillars
The famous columns of gas and dust pictured by the Hubble telescope have been blasted by an exploded star, Nasa says.
BBC News - January 9, 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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