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Senate Panel Debates Detainee Bill
The Judiciary Committee sought to slow down the effort to pass legislation on the treatment of terror suspects.
New York Times - September 25, 2006
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UK: Troops kill top terrorist
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UK: Troops kill top terrorist
British military forces in Iraq say they have killed a top terrorist leader, identified by Iraqi officials as an al Qaeda leader who escaped from a U.S. prison in Afghanistan and returned to Iraq. Omar Farouq was killed when he opened fire on soldiers entering his home, a military spokesman said.
CNN - September 25, 2006
Escaped terrorist reported killed
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Escaped terrorist reported killed
British forces said they killed a top terrorist leader Monday, identified by Iraqi officials as an al Qaeda leader who had escaped from a U.S. prison in Afghanistan. Omar Farouq was killed in a pre-dawn raid on his home in Basra, 340 miles southeast of Baghdad, British forces spokesman Maj. Charlie...
CNN - September 25, 2006
Judge: Psych exam for suspect in fetus snatching
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Judge: Psych exam for suspect in fetus snatching
A judge on Monday ordered a psychological examination for a woman accused of killing a pregnant acquaintance and her fetus. Tiffany Hall, 24, looked sullen as she appeared at an arraignment hearing via video conference from the St. Clair County Jail, where she is being held on a $5 million bond.
CNN - September 25, 2006
For Mel Gibson, a New Movie and More Notoriety
The filmmaker compared U.S. troop deployment in Iraq to the kind of human sacrifice depicted in his new film.
New York Times - September 25, 2006
British Troops in Iraq Kill Senior Qaeda Figure
Omar al-Faruq, who engineered a brazen escape from a high security American prison in Afghanistan last year, was killed in a raid today.
New York Times - September 25, 2006
Gunmen Kill Afghan Women’s Advocate
Safia Amajan, 65, a senior Afghan official specializing in women’s rights, was gunned down today.
New York Times - September 25, 2006
Pope Meets Muslims in Bid to Defuse Anger
Pope Benedict XVI told ambassadors from 22 Muslim countries that “intercultural dialogue is a necessity.”
New York Times - September 25, 2006
Oil Prices Fall as Speculators Retreat
Crude oil prices traded below $60 a barrel today for the first time in six months, and ended the day at $61.40.
New York Times - September 25, 2006
Mixed Report on U.S. Nanotechnology Effort
The U.S. continues to lead the world in nanotechnology research, but the impact of the government’s investment in the field is impossible to quantify.
New York Times - September 25, 2006
Private space rocket malfunctions
A private space rocket launched from New Mexico malfunctions before it reaches space.
BBC News - September 25, 2006
UN steps into US-Venezuela spat
The UN is to investigate the detention of the Venezuelan foreign minister as he tried to leave New York.
BBC News - September 25, 2006
Bush wants firms to help Lebanon
President George W Bush calls on US firms to throw their weight behind rebuilding efforts in Lebanon.
BBC News - September 25, 2006
Air India bombing inquiry begins
A public inquiry into the 1985 Air India bombing hears testimony in the Canadian capital, Ottawa.
BBC News - September 25, 2006
Cherie denies Brown 'liar' attack
Cherie Blair denies accusing Gordon Brown of lying when he paid tribute to Tony Blair in his speech.
BBC News - September 25, 2006
Major police hunt for missing boy
An air and ground police search is under way for a seven-year-old schoolboy reported missing in Glasgow.
BBC News - September 25, 2006
Mass evacuation for bomb removal
Up to 3,000 people leave their homes as explosives are removed from a former Royal Navy airfield.
BBC News - September 25, 2006
Japan's PM Koizumi stepping down
Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi is stepping down after more than five years in office.
BBC News - September 25, 2006
Pope stresses respect for Muslims
The Pope says he has "total and profound respect" for the Muslim faith, as he attempts to defuse a row with Islam.
BBC News - September 25, 2006
Bolton end Pompey's run
Kevin Nolan volleys in the only goal of the game as Bolton win at Portsmouth.
BBC News - September 25, 2006
Oil continues its slide below $60
Oil prices fall below $60 a barrel, continuing their sharp decline of recent weeks as worries over Iran recede.
BBC News - September 25, 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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