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Scotland recommends Herceptin use
Women in Scotland with some kinds of early-stage breast cancer are to benefit from the drug Herceptin.
BBC News - June 8, 2006
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When President Bush announced the death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the allies' most dramatic victory in Iraq since Saddam Hussein was captured, he maintained a deliberately somber mien, but, the break came when the president needed it most -- as the daily parade of horribles from Iraq was eroding conf...
CNN - June 8, 2006
U.S. Approves Cervical Cancer Vaccine
Gardasil could eventually save thousands in the U.S. and hundreds of thousands in the rest of the world each year.
New York Times - June 8, 2006
Iran Restarted Nuclear Activity, Report Says
The activity occurred on the same day that a European proposal for ending the crisis over Iran's nuclear program was presented in Tehran, the I.A.E.A. said today.
New York Times - June 8, 2006
Hunt Ends With Pair of 500-Lb. Bombs
The American military finally hunted down and killed Abu Musab al-Zarqawi by homing in on the activities of the terrorist leader's "spiritual adviser."
New York Times - June 8, 2006
Voices in Iraq: For Iraqis, a Painful, Familiar Beat Resumes
As Iraqis wondered if anything about their lives would change, five young women were killed in one attack and four bombs killed up to 30.
New York Times - June 8, 2006
U.S. Stocks Retrace Losses in Afternoon Trading
Investors appear to be preoccupied with the prospect of rising interest rates and the threat of inflation.
New York Times - June 8, 2006
European Central Bank Raises Interest Rates
The bank raised its benchmark interest rate today by a quarter point but avoided saying it would sharply tighten credit to head off inflation.
New York Times - June 8, 2006
Apple Faces Fresh Legal Attacks in Europe
European agencies want Apple to remove restrictions that prevent customers from playing music they bought through iTunes on devices made by other companies.
New York Times - June 8, 2006
Senate Rejects Effort to Cut Estate Tax
A 57-41 vote fell short of advancing the bill that shrinks taxes on inherited estates during this election year.
New York Times - June 8, 2006
Chilean leader holds key US talks
Chile's new president tells the US president that Latin America wants the best possible ties with Washington.
BBC News - June 8, 2006
UN chief remarks 'severe mistake'
The US envoy to the UN again heavily criticises comments made by Kofi Annan's deputy about US policy.
BBC News - June 8, 2006
US approves cervical cancer drug
The US approves the first vaccine against cervical cancer, which kills at least 290,000 women worldwide every year.
BBC News - June 8, 2006
Meet our World cup debutants panel
Eight people - one from each of the debutant nations at the World Cup - will regularly give us a sense of the build-up, anticipation, and excitement as they watch the tournament in their own countries.
BBC News - June 8, 2006
Robot device mimics human touch
A device which may pave the way for robotic hands that can replicate the human sense of touch is unveiled.
BBC News - June 8, 2006
Tourists safe after cliff rescue
Two American soldiers are rescued by the coastguard after getting into difficulties at the Giants Causeway.
BBC News - June 8, 2006
Two die in electric cable 'shock'
Two men die after apparently hitting an overhead power cable with a ladder they were carrying in south Wales.
BBC News - June 8, 2006
White House sees faster US growth
White House advisers expect the US to grow more quickly this year, but warn that inflation will also accelerate.
BBC News - June 8, 2006
Wanted militant dies in Gaza raid
Senior Palestinian militant Jamal Abu Samhadana dies with three others in a Israeli air strike on Gaza.
BBC News - June 8, 2006
Iran 'continuing enrichment work'
Iran slowed uranium enrichment in May but picked the pace this week, the UN nuclear watchdog says.
BBC News - June 8, 2006
Youth held after air gun attacks
A teenager is arrested after three people are shot with what police believe was an air rifle in Trowbridge.
BBC News - June 8, 2006
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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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