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Second Trial for Chinese Rights Advocate Ends in Acrimony
A Chinese legal expert who exposed abuses in the country’s population control policies got a rare second trial today, but his lawyers accused local authorities of preventing them from mounting a vigorous defense.
New York Times - November 27, 2006
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Annan: Iraq 'almost' in civil war
U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan says Iraq is close to civil war, as the Bush administration stepped up diplomatic efforts to stabilize the wartorn country. "I think given the developments on the ground, unless something is done drastically and urgently to arrest the deteriorating situation, w...
CNN - November 27, 2006
Mayor: Police barrage at groom 'unacceptable'
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Mayor: Police barrage at groom 'unacceptable'
Mayor Michael Bloomberg said he was "deeply disturbed" by the barrage of gunfire unleashed by officers, killing a groom on his wedding day. "I can tell you that it is to me unacceptable or inexplicable how you can have 50-odd shots fired," he said after meeting with community lea...
CNN - November 27, 2006
Leftist Correa wins Ecuador vote
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Leftist Correa wins Ecuador vote
Rafael Correa, the leftist nationalist headed to victory in Ecuador's presidential race, is planning radical changes when he takes office in January. Correa said his first act after being sworn in as president on January 15 will be to call for a national referendum on the need to elect a special ass...
CNN - November 27, 2006
Annan: Change conditions in Iraq or face civil war
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Annan: Change conditions in Iraq or face civil war
As the White House steps up efforts to stabilize Iraq, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan says that the war-torn nation is nearing civil war.
CNN - November 27, 2006
Justices Rebuff New York Times on Leak Inquiry
The Supreme Court refused today to stop a federal prosecutor from reviewing the telephone records of two reporters for The New York Times.
New York Times - November 27, 2006
Vatican Plays Host for ‘Nativity Story’ Premiere
The Holy See on Sunday gave an unprecedented stamp of approval to an American studio film.
New York Times - November 27, 2006
Mayor Says Shooting Was ‘Excessive’
Saying he did not want to jump to a conclusion in a case that is still under investigation, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg nonetheless used words like “unacceptable” to describe Saturday’s police shooting.
New York Times - November 27, 2006
Australian Panel Says Firm Paid Hussein Bribes
major Australian wheat company paid more than $224 million in kickbacks and bribes to Saddam Hussein’s government, according to a high-level commission investigating allegations of corruption in the United Nations oil-for-food program.
New York Times - November 27, 2006
Stocks Fall Sharply on Concerns About Slowdown
Wal-Mart helped lead the drop, as Wall Street showed concerns about the slowing economy.
New York Times - November 27, 2006
Ford Mortgages Assets to Pay for Overhaul
In order to raise $18 billion, Ford is mortgaging its assets for the first time in its 103-year history.
New York Times - November 27, 2006
Pinochet put under house arrest
Chile's ex-military leader is placed under house arrest over the 1974 kidnap of two political opponents.
BBC News - November 27, 2006
Doha trade-talk plans spark fears
Friends of the Earth warn that UK and US plans to revive global trade talks would hurt the world's poorest.
BBC News - November 27, 2006
Estonia welcomes first Bush visit
President Bush arrives in Estonia for talks with the country's leaders, ahead of a Nato summit in Latvia.
BBC News - November 27, 2006
Iberia in Peru 'prejudice' case
Peru's Congress complains to Spanish airline Iberia about alleged discrimination against two indigenous members.
BBC News - November 27, 2006
Mayor 'disturbed' by NY shooting
New York's mayor condemns the "inexplicable" police killing of an unarmed black man but stands by the police chief.
BBC News - November 27, 2006
Fire at US nursing home kills 10
Ten people die and at least 19 are hurt in a fire at a home for the elderly and mentally ill in the US.
BBC News - November 27, 2006
Snow leopard fitted with GPS tag
The secretive snow leopard is fitted with a Global Positioning System (GPS) collar to track its movements.
BBC News - November 27, 2006
Nato allies 'need to pull weight'
Tory defence spokesman Liam Fox criticises Germany, Italy and Spain's efforts in Afghanistan.
BBC News - November 27, 2006
School quality 'varies too much'
Variations in the performance of Scotland's schools are "too great", according to a major study.
BBC News - November 27, 2006
Family hope 'life will mean life'
The family of a woman raped and murdered in Thailand say they want the life sentence for her killers to mean life.
BBC News - November 27, 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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