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Senate nixes bid to increase minimum wage
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Senate nixes bid to increase minimum wage
The Republican-controlled Senate smothered a proposed election-year increase in the minimum wage Wednesday, rejecting Democratic claims that it was past time to boost the $5.15 hourly pay floor that has been in effect for nearly a decade.
CNN - June 21, 2006
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8 U.S. troops face murder charge
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8 U.S. troops face murder charge
Seven U.S. Marines and a Navy medic are charged with murder and kidnap in connection with the killing of an Iraqi civilian near the town of Hamdaniya, the Marine Corps confirms.
CNN - June 21, 2006
8 U.S. troops charged with murder
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8 U.S. troops charged with murder
Seven U.S. Marines and a Navy medical corpsman have been charged with murder in the April killing of an Iraqi civilian near the town of Hamdaniya, the Marine Corps announced Wednesday. The eight also are chaged with kidnapping and conspiracy, Marine Col. Stewart Navarre said at Camp Pendleton, Calif...
CNN - June 21, 2006
Prison guard fires on feds
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Prison guard fires on feds
A deadly gunbattle broke out at a federal prison Wednesday when a corrections officer opened fire as federal agents tried to arrest him and other guards on charges they traded drugs for sex, officials in Tallahassee, Florida, said. A federal agent and the gunman were killed in the ensuing shootout,...
CNN - June 21, 2006
Decision on Offer Is Weeks Away, Iran's Leader Says
President Bush said it seemed "like an awful long time" to respond to the proposal on Iran's nuclear program.
New York Times - June 21, 2006
Getty Trust Agrees to Return Art Objects to Italy
The deal may pave the way for a settlement to Italy's claims to dozens of antiquities in the museum's collection.
New York Times - June 21, 2006
House Delays Renewal of Voting Rights Act
Republicans argued that the civil rights measure singles out Southern states and promotes multi-lingual ballots.
New York Times - June 21, 2006
Two Killed in Florida Detention Center Shooting
A gunfight broke out as agents tried to arrest six prison guards on charges that they traded alcohol and drugs for sex with female prisoners.
New York Times - June 21, 2006
Military Charges 8 With Murder of Iraqi
Seven marines and a Navy corpsman are being charged in connection with the shooting death of an Iraqi civilian in April.
New York Times - June 21, 2006
Israeli Air Strike Again Kills Palestinian Civilian
It was the latest in a series of botched air strikes that have killed a dozen Palestinian civilians in the last eight days.
New York Times - June 21, 2006
G.O.P. Senators Attack Iraq Proposal by Democrats
An amendment proposed by the Democrats would call for the U.S. to begin redeploying troops by year's end.
New York Times - June 21, 2006
Stocks Rise as Wall St. Focuses on Strong Profits
With today's broad rally, the market recovered much of the ground it had lost in the last two weeks.
New York Times - June 21, 2006
F.A.A. Considers Effects of Proposal on Stopping Distances
The proposal by the Federal Aviation Administration would add to the safety margin used in pilots' calculations of airplane stopping distances.
New York Times - June 21, 2006
US Church offers compromise
The US Episcopal Church offers to "exercise restraint" in appointing gay bishops amid a row with Anglicans.
BBC News - June 21, 2006
Air India bombing inquiry begins
An inquiry begins in Canada into the bombing of an Air India jet that killed 329 people in 1985.
BBC News - June 21, 2006
Hockney painting sells for £2.6m
The Splash by British artist David Hockney fetches a record price for his work at auction in London.
BBC News - June 21, 2006
Kinnock swipes at school reforms
Ex-Labour leader Neil Kinnock brands the government's school reforms "educational crazy paving".
BBC News - June 21, 2006
Outspoken priest Faul dies at 74
Prominent Catholic clergyman Monsignor Denis Faul dies at the age of 74 following a long illness.
BBC News - June 21, 2006
Report rebukes enterprise chief
The head of Scottish Enterprise is criticised in a report by MSPs over his handling of a budget overspend.
BBC News - June 21, 2006
France may intervene over Airbus
France says it will "take all necessary steps" to resolve the Airbus production delays hitting parent company EADS.
BBC News - June 21, 2006
Israel missile kills two in Gaza
A Palestinian woman and man are killed in the Gaza Strip in a blast witnesses say was an Israeli air strike.
BBC News - June 21, 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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