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Selig Will Watch Bonds Go for Record
With Giants? slugger Barry Bonds three homers away from the breaking the all-time record, commissioner Bud Selig said he will be on hand in San Francisco for the games against the Braves until at least Thursday.
New York Times - July 24, 2007
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Albert Ellis, Who Streamlined Freud, Dies at 93
His innovative straight-talk approach to psychotherapy made him one of the most influential and provocative figures in modern psychology.
New York Times - July 24, 2007
Paula Zahn Will Leave CNN
A day after CNN announced that it was hiring Campbell Brown to replace one of its prime-time hosts, Ms. Zahn confirmed that she was leaving the channel.
New York Times - July 24, 2007
No Indictment in Katrina Deaths
A surgeon was accused of killing four seriously ill patients in New Orleans in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
New York Times - July 24, 2007
Gambling Scandal Is Isolated Case, Stern Says
N.B.A. Commissioner David Stern called the investigation into a referee the worst thing that could happen to a sport.
New York Times - July 24, 2007
After Positive Test, Team Quits Tour de France
Alexandre Vinokourov tested positive for a banned blood transfusion, prompting his team to pull out of the race.
New York Times - July 24, 2007
Gonzales Denies Any Attempt to Pressure Ashcroft
Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales denied today that he had pressured former Attorney General John Ashcroft to re-authorize domestic surveillance.
New York Times - July 24, 2007
Little Progress Seen in U.S.-Iran Talks on Iraq
Envoys from the two countries squared off over American allegations that Iran has increased the flow of aid to Iraqi militias.
New York Times - July 24, 2007
Taliban Commander Dies in Raid in Pakistan
One of the most wanted Taliban militants in Pakistan killed himself when troops raided a hideout, government officials said.
New York Times - July 24, 2007
Bush Insists Al Qaeda in Iraq Threatens U.S.
The president argued today that an Al Qaeda-affiliated group in Iraq is linked tightly to the central Al Qaeda leadership.
New York Times - July 24, 2007
Improvement in Life Seen in Sub-Saharan Africa
A plurality of Africans are optimistic about their future, according to a poll conducted in 10 sub-Saharan nations.
New York Times - July 24, 2007
Workers Arrive in Bulgaria After Being Freed
After more than eight years in jail in Libya, six medical workers charged with infecting children with H.I.V. were pardoned.
New York Times - July 24, 2007
Western Union Earnings Fall 7 Percent
Western Union reported second-quarter net income of $204.5 million. It also announced plans to offer a cell phone capable of handling money transfers.
New York Times - July 24, 2007
Biogen Idec Swings to Profit on Higher Sales
The biotechnology company earned $186.1 million during the second quarter, citing strong sales of two drugs.
New York Times - July 24, 2007
Square Feet: Serving Small Tenants With Offices Cut Down to Size
Some prominent large developers and landlords are chopping up larger office spaces in their buildings into smaller ones called ?prebuilds.?
New York Times - July 24, 2007
Home Lender?s Woes Fuel Market?s Decline
The nation?s largest mortgage lender issued a pessimistic outlook, helping to ignite a sell-off in the stock market.
New York Times - July 24, 2007
Amazon Profit Is Up, With Harry Potter?s Aid
The online retailer announced today that its second-quarter net income increased more than threefold, with revenue up 35 percent.
New York Times - July 24, 2007
Harley Woos Female Bikers
Women are buying more motorcycles than ever, and Harley-Davidson is going after that market with a vengeance.
New York Times - July 24, 2007
Amazon sees profit treble
Strong sales of books and music help Amazon more than triple its profits in the three months to June.
BBC News - July 24, 2007
Gonzales testifies in firings row
The US attorney general faces tough questioning from a Senate panel over prosecutor firings.
BBC News - July 24, 2007
Russians to dive below North Pole
Russia is sending a submarine to explore the ocean floor below the North Pole to support claims to the Arctic.
BBC News - July 24, 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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