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Scottish budget at crucial stage
A key vote on the Scottish Government's £30bn budget will take place at Holyrood later.
BBC News - February 5, 2008
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The Lede: A Tuesday Left Behind, Pancake Day
Unlike Super Tuesday and Fat Tuesday, this particular holiday is positively under siege.
New York Times - February 5, 2008
The Story Behind a Late-Night Brawl
At its root, the ?feud? between Conan O?Brien and his rivals originated with a political boast.
New York Times - February 5, 2008
American Soldiers Kill 3 Iraqis in Raid
According to the Iraqi police, the casualties were family members living in a tiny one-room house in Tikrit.
New York Times - February 5, 2008
A Less Hectic Schedule Ahead
After Tuesday?s voting, the candidates can look forward to a relatively relaxed schedule of primaries.
New York Times - February 5, 2008
Live Blogging the Republican Races
Big delegate-states could really influence the race on the G.O.P. side.
New York Times - February 5, 2008
Live Blogging the Democratic Races
Democrats say the most important issue facing the country is the economy.
New York Times - February 5, 2008
Obama Wins Georgia in Night?s 1st Prize
Senator Barack Obama of Illinois is projected to easily defeat Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton in Georgia, the first of 21 Democratic Super Tuesday contests.
New York Times - February 5, 2008
Challenger to Mugabe in Zimbabwe
A senior member of Zimbabwe?s ruling party announced that he would run for president against Robert Mugabe.
New York Times - February 5, 2008
Hamas Claims Responsibility for Blast
The claim of responsibility in a lethal attack at a shopping center signaled a possible end to a self-imposed moratorium on such attacks by the Islamic group.
New York Times - February 5, 2008
American Soldiers Kill 3 Iraqis in Raid
According to the Iraqi police, the casualties were family members living in a tiny one-room house in Tikrit.
New York Times - February 5, 2008
Whirlpool Profit Jumps 72%, Lifted by Overseas Sales
The Whirlpool Corporation said its fourth-quarter profit climbed 72 percent, helped by its acquisition of Maytag, an improved product mix and the weak dollar.
New York Times - February 5, 2008
Duke Energy Profit Sinks 30%
The power company said fourth-quarter profit fell to $271 million, hurt by discontinued operations and higher plant maintenance costs.
New York Times - February 5, 2008
Ukraine Joins the W.T.O.
The move, after 15 years of negotiations, is a milestone for the former Soviet state that helps clear the way for an even more valuable free trade agreement with the European Union.
New York Times - February 5, 2008
BP Misses Estimates and Plans More Job Cuts
The British oil giant said it would cut an additional 5,000 jobs by the middle of next year as part of a plan by the chief executive to slim management and make the company more efficient.
New York Times - February 5, 2008
Settlement in Dow Jones Insider Trading Case
David Li, a former Dow Jones board member, has agreed to pay an $8.1 million civil penalty to settle charges of insider trading related to News Corp.?s buyout offer, the S.E.C. said.
New York Times - February 5, 2008
Disney Is Upbeat Despite Economy?s Troubles
Disney posted a quarterly profit far ahead of Wall Street targets on strong results at its theme park, media and consumer products groups, sending shares up 5 percent.
New York Times - February 5, 2008
BHP Billiton Launches Hostile Bid for Rio Tinto
BHP Billiton formally launched a $147.4 billion hostile takeover bid for rival miner Rio Tinto.
New York Times - February 5, 2008
French Trader Says He Won?t Be Made a Scapegoat
In brief remarks to photographers, Jérôme Kerviel said that while he took responsibility for booking billions of euros in fictitious trades, he was ?singled out by Société Générale.
New York Times - February 5, 2008
Colombian drug lord jailed in US
A New York court sentences a leading Colombian drugs trafficker to 30 years in prison.
BBC News - February 5, 2008
US economy fears knock shares
Shares fall on renewed fears about the health of the US economy after weak US service sector figures.
BBC News - February 5, 2008
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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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