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UN Security Council calls for Gaza cease-fire
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UN Security Council calls for immediate Gaza truce
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UN calls for immediate cease-fire in Gaza
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Border Patrol to close Calif. plaza for new fence
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Second arrest over fatal stabbing
Police arrest a second man in connection with a fatal stabbing in a block of flats.
BBC News - November 3, 2007
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Million Pounds of Ground Beef Recalled
Cargill Inc. said it is recalling more than 1 million pounds of ground beef that may be contaminated with E. coli bacteria.
New York Times - November 3, 2007
Clinton Rebuts Accusations of Secrecy
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton?s campaign struck back against accusations that she and her husband were being overly secretive about their White House years.
New York Times - November 3, 2007
Space Station Is Repaired in Spacewalk
The repair to a solar array on the International Space Station was very delicate because of mechanical issues.
New York Times - November 3, 2007
Union and Ford Reach Tentative Deal
The deal is similar to new contracts at General Motors and Chrysler, only this time there was no strike.
New York Times - November 3, 2007
Devices Enforce Cellular Silence, Sweet but Illegal
A gadget that jams cellular signals has gained popularity as the use of cellphones has invaded more public places.
New York Times - November 3, 2007
Capital Cases Stalling as Costs Grow Daunting
States unwilling to pay the huge costs of defending people charged in capital cases may be unable to hold executions.
New York Times - November 3, 2007
Even Cut 50 Percent, Earmarks Clog a Military Bill
House lawmakers inserted about $1 billion in financing for pet projects into the military appropriations bill.
New York Times - November 3, 2007
Mexico Flooding Traps Thousands
Tens of thousand of residents in the state of Tabasco were trapped in their houses by floods that have put much of the state under water.
New York Times - November 3, 2007
Musharraf Declares Emergency Rule
The move appeared to be an effort by Gen. Pervez Musharraf to reassert his fading power in the face of growing opposition from Pakistan?s Supreme Court, which was set to rule on his re-election as president.
New York Times - November 3, 2007
A Ray of Pension Sunshine
Increased scrutiny on the costly effects that middlemen can have on pensions will surely help investors and pension beneficiaries.
New York Times - November 3, 2007
Insurer Sues Over Mississippi Inquiry
State Farm is suing Mississippi?s attorney general, accusing him of violating an agreement to end a criminal investigation of the insurer?s handling of claims on the Gulf Coast after Hurricane Katrina.
New York Times - November 3, 2007
Russia Temporarily Rescinds Ban on Lufthansa Overflights
In an effort to defuse an escalating diplomatic dispute with Germany, Russian authorities agreed on Friday to allow Lufthansa to temporarily resume cargo flights over Russia.
New York Times - November 3, 2007
Imbibers Add It All Up, and Gulp
Some people are surprised to find that the money they spend on alcohol can add up to tens of thousands in lost retirement savings.
New York Times - November 3, 2007
Auto Sector?s Role Dwindles, and Spending Suffers
The automobile industry?s share of the American economy has fallen to a historic low ? 3.1 percent of the total gross domestic product.
New York Times - November 3, 2007
Crude Oil Futures Trade Above $96 Again
The prospect of a stronger economy and word of possible new United Nations sanctions against Iran sent crude oil futures back above $96 a barrel on Friday.
New York Times - November 3, 2007
Peace of Mind When They Ask to Borrow the Car
Some parents are adopting new technology, like G.P.S. monitors, to track their teenage drivers.
New York Times - November 3, 2007
Bringing Musical Mercy to the Vocally Challenged
Is it possible for someone born without the natural talent of a Broadway star to learn how to sing?
New York Times - November 3, 2007
Senate Democrats Facing a ?Pay as You Go? Problem
Senate Democrats need to find a way to raise at least $50 billion in new taxes, or undermine their most important rule for enforcing budget discipline.
New York Times - November 3, 2007
With Resolution Unlikely, Writers Guild Sets Strike for Monday
Hollywood?s movie and television writers plan to embark on an industrywide strike for the first time since 1988.
New York Times - November 3, 2007
The Dings and Dents of Toyota
Toyota has had a run of bad news this year as concerns linger that management has not kept up with a rapid growth rate.
New York Times - November 3, 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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