Advertise with Us
Review Just say I dont to Bride Wars
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
Meltdown 101 The importance of same-store sales
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
Broadcasts to mobile devices to start in 22 cities
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
New TV trends Internet movies, 3-D, power saving
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
UN halts Gaza aid, truce resolution deal approved
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
UN Security Council calls for Gaza cease-fire
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
UN Security Council calls for immediate Gaza truce
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
UN calls for immediate cease-fire in Gaza
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
Pope Benedict jokes about hoarse voice
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
Attack on US troops kills Afghan 3 civilians
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
Travoltas hold private memorial for son in Florida
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
Crews contain Colo. wildfire residents return
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
Border Patrol to close Calif. plaza for new fence
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
Panel recommends impeaching Ill. governor
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
Tebow leads Fla. past Okla. 24-14 for BCS title
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
Merle Haggard sues environmental group
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
2 arrested in burglary at Gregg Allmans Ga. home
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
Kings beat Ducks 4-3
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
 
Home > News
Senate, Defying Bush, Approves $295 Billion Highway Bill
The vote sets up a showdown with the White House, which has called for a bill $11 billion smaller.
New York Times - May 17, 2005
READ THE FULL STORY

U.K. lawmaker denies receiving Saddam bribes
CNN
U.K. lawmaker denies receiving Saddam bribes
British Parliament member George Galloway today angrily denied profiting from Saddam Hussein's regime and attacked the U.S. basis for the war against Iraq. The panel has alleged a number of European politicians were rewarded for efforts to lift economic sanctions on Iraq. Denying the allegations, he...
CNN - May 17, 2005
Newsweek reviewing editorial policies
CNN
Newsweek reviewing editorial policies
Newsweek magazine said Tuesday it would review its sourcing policies and reporting methods a day after it retracted a May 9 story on an alleged desecration of the Quran at the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
CNN - May 17, 2005
Old enemies talk border security
CNN
Old enemies talk border security
Iran's foreign minister arrived Tuesday in Iraq with an offer to help secure the two countries' common border and to provide other aid. The diplomat's visit carries great symbolism since the two countries fought a long, bloody war that killed at least 1 million people in the 1980s.
CNN - May 17, 2005
Bloomberg Unleashes Ad Campaign en Español
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg unleashed today the first wave of what promises to be one of the biggest and most expensive political advertising campaigns in New York City history.
New York Times - May 17, 2005
U.S. Presses Newsweek to 'Repair' Damage From Flawed Report
The Bush administration was also making its own effort at damage control, asking embassies to spread the word that the U.S. is not hostile to Islam.
New York Times - May 17, 2005
Bolivia Set to Raise Taxes on Foreign Energy Concerns to Blunt Protests
LA PAZ, Bolivia, May 17 - President Carlos Mesa's government said today that it would permit passage of a Congressional bill that sharply raises taxes on foreign energy companies, a move officials hoped would defuse mounting protests from groups that want Bolivia to squeeze the big multinationals th...
New York Times - May 17, 2005
France Gives 5 Who Aided Terrorism Jail Sentences of Up to 7 Years
PARIS, May 17 - Five men of Arab descent were sentenced here today to jail terms of up to seven years for terrorism-related activities, including the provision of logistical support to the assassins of the Afghan warlord Ahmed Shah Massoud, who was killed in 2001 while leading opposition to the Tali...
New York Times - May 17, 2005
Uzbekistan Increases Death Toll of Crackdown
The number — 169 dead, including 32 soldiers — was well below the unverified estimates of survivors and witnesses, say the toll was in the hundreds.
New York Times - May 17, 2005
British Lawmaker Denies That He Diverted Oil-for-Food Money
George Galloway today vehemently denied any role in diverting money from the United Nations oil-for-food program.
New York Times - May 17, 2005
U.S. Warns China on Currency Policies and Hints at Retaliation
The U.S. told China it will be named a manipulative trading partner unless it moves fast to make its currency more flexible.
New York Times - May 17, 2005
Hewlett's Earnings Rise 9.3% as Computer Profits Triple
The Hewlett-Packard Company, in its first earnings report since ousting Carleton S. Fiorina as chief, saidthat its net income rose 9.3 percent in its most-recent quarter as profits on computer sales tripled.
New York Times - May 17, 2005
Death row man makes donor plea
A US prisoner facing execution asks for a delay so doctors can assess whether his liver is suitable for his ill sister.
BBC News - May 17, 2005
Jackson accuser 'denied abuses'
A social worker says Michael Jackson's accuser denied he had been abused by the singer in 2003.
BBC News - May 17, 2005
Errors led to BP refinery blast
BP admits a 'series of failures' by staff led to the fatal explosion at its largest US refinery.
BBC News - May 17, 2005
Cuban 'bomber' arrested in US
The US detains an anti-communist militant accused of bombing a Cuban airliner in 1976.
BBC News - May 17, 2005
Nintendo reveals its Revolution
Nintendo shows off its new home console, the Revolution, but technical details are scarce.
BBC News - May 17, 2005
Chinese made first use of diamond
The magnificent jade artefacts made in China during the late stone age were polished using diamond, 2,000 years before anyone else had the same idea.
BBC News - May 17, 2005
Hermon out of UUP leadership race
The Ulster Unionist Party's sole remaining MP, Lady Sylvia Hermon, rules herself out of the race for the party leadership.
BBC News - May 17, 2005
'Urgent action' call for Dungavel
A report into the Dungavel detention centre criticises the "inadequate" arrangements for children.
BBC News - May 17, 2005
Brown warns on EU economy risks
Chancellor Gordon Brown warns about the risks of slow economic growth in the European Union.
BBC News - May 17, 2005
Keep up with Steve, join our G-Mail List to receive Gill Show updates and Steve's weekly column...
Name:
E-mail:
 
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.
 
 

Previous Articles:

OBAMA FLUNKS HIS FIRST CONSTITUTIONAL TEST BY APPOINTING HILLARY AS SECRETARY OF STATE.
December 1, 2008 - December 8, 2008

WHY AL-ZAWAHIRI WOULD BE A LOUSY TALK RADIO HOST.
November 21, 2008 - November 28, 2008

ARE TENNESSEE REPUBLICANS SET TO CLEAN HOUSE ON THE HILL?
November 11, 2008 - November 19, 2008

READ THE ARCHIVES

Home | Biography | Photos | Speaking Requests | The Show | Bookshelf | Contact Us | Advertise | Meal Ticket | Steve Recommends | Steve Health Tips
Copyright (c) Gill Reports 2004. All rights reserved.
Created by: Archi Web