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Seeking an Exit Strategy for Guantánamo
The "end game" for detainees requires grappling with problems posed by a war with no conventional enemy soldiers, no rules and no clear conclusion.
New York Times - June 17, 2006
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Five teens killed in shootout, police say
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Five teens killed in shootout, police say
Five teenagers were killed in a street shooting in New Orleans early Saturday, the most violent crime reported in the city since Hurricane Katrina hit last August. All the youths were believed to have been gunned down while inside a sport utility vehicle. "Somebody wanted them dead," said...
CNN - June 17, 2006
Book: Al Qaeda's cyanide plot
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Book: Al Qaeda's cyanide plot
An al Qaeda plot to fill the New York subway system with poisonous gas was called off by an lieutenant to Osama bin Laden, according to a new book by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ron Suskind. The author details the plot and how U.S. intelligence found out about it. When the CIA followed directions...
CNN - June 17, 2006
Dozens killed in Baghdad attacks
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Dozens killed in Baghdad attacks
At least 36 people have been killed in Baghdad in a string of attacks throughout the capital, police say. Two of the bloodiest attacks were car bombings that left a total of 23 people dead. Saturday's attacks came amid a major security crackdown in the city.
CNN - June 17, 2006
United States 1, Italy 1: U.S. Holds Italy to a Tie
The U.S., exhausted and nearly spent after playing almost an entire second half with nine men, drew with Italy to keep alive its hopes of advancing at the World Cup.
New York Times - June 17, 2006
U.S. Muslim Clerics Seek a Modern Middle Ground
American Muslims want to live their faith but not succumb to American materialism or Islamic extremism.
New York Times - June 17, 2006
'Star Trek' Fans, Deprived of a Show, Recreate the Franchise on Digital Video
Spinoffs from the original 1960's series have ended, so fans are banding together to make their own episodes.
New York Times - June 17, 2006
In World Cup Surprise, Flags Fly With German Pride
Since World War II, many Germans have not really been sure whether it was appropriate to display emblems showing that they loved their country.
New York Times - June 17, 2006
Homeland Security Inc.: Former Antiterror Officials Find Industry Pays Better
At least 90 former officials are now executives, consultants or lobbyists for companies that do billions of dollars' worth of domestic security business.
New York Times - June 17, 2006
In New Orleans, Money Is Ready But a Plan Isn't
Billions of federal dollars are about to start flowing into New Orleans, but officials have yet to come up with a redevelopment plan.
New York Times - June 17, 2006
Russian Troops Kill Leader of Chechen Separatists
Russian special forces killed the leader of Chechnya's separatists, dealing a blow to a rebel movement that has carried out terrorist attacks but recently has appeared to be seriously weakened.
New York Times - June 17, 2006
Sri Lanka Forces and Rebels Clash, Killing as Many as 47
Sri Lanka's government and Tamil Tiger rebels each claimed victory on Saturday after a naval clash that officials said had left more than 40 people dead or missing.
New York Times - June 17, 2006
4 Months Into Aid Cutoff, Gazans Barely Scrape By
There is not a humanitarian crisis yet, but one is building and nearly everyone dependent on government salaries is eating less and less well.
New York Times - June 17, 2006
2 Missing U.S. Soldiers Are Sought in Iraq
The soldiers apparently were captured by insurgents in an ambush in the chaotic area south of the capital.
New York Times - June 17, 2006
Italy 1-1 USA
USA hold on for most of the second half with nine men to earn a gutsy 1-1 draw with 10-man Italy.
BBC News - June 17, 2006
US searches for missing soldiers
The US army in Iraq says it is hunting for two of its soldiers missing after an attack that killed a third.
BBC News - June 17, 2006
Ghana stun Czech Republic
Ghana throw Group E wide open with a deserved 2-0 win over the Czech Republic.
BBC News - June 17, 2006
Eriksson ready to change midfield
Sven-Goran Eriksson hints he may rest Steven Gerrard or Frank Lampard to prevent them picking up bookings.
BBC News - June 17, 2006
Second Algerian suspect deported
A second Algerian terror suspect deemed a threat to national security is deported, the Home Office says.
BBC News - June 17, 2006
Powers agree Palestinian aid plan
The "Quartet" of Middle East peace brokers back a scheme to resume aid for cash-starved Palestinians.
BBC News - June 17, 2006
Safety fears as Shuttle date set
The US space shuttle Discovery will be launched on 1 July, Nasa says, despite warnings it is not safe to fly.
BBC News - June 17, 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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