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Senate Plans to Vote Again on War Resolution
The Senate will convene in an unusual Saturday session to vote on the same resolution under debate in the House.
New York Times - February 15, 2007
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Storm leaves snow, ice, frustration
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Storm leaves snow, ice, frustration
A Valentine's Day winter storm moved out to sea, leaving behind huge snow piles, frigid temperatures and frustrated retailers. Power was out in parts of Ohio, Kentucky, Maryland, Virginia, the District of Columbia and Delaware. Many school districts added an extra snow day to the long weekend.
CNN - February 15, 2007
Al Qaeda leader in Iraq 'wounded'
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Al Qaeda leader in Iraq 'wounded'
Iraqi police have wounded the leader of al Qaeda in Iraq and killed his top aide, a spokesman for the Iraqi Interior Ministry has told CNN. The spokesman said Iraqi police have the aide's body but would not comment if Abu Ayyub al-Masri was captured. The U.S. military has so far made no comment on t...
CNN - February 15, 2007
Palestinian PM to form unity coalition
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Palestinian PM to form unity coalition
Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas stepped down Thursday, a formality that paved the way for the formation of a national unity government, an aide to the premier said.
CNN - February 15, 2007
Pelosi: Bush lacks authority to invade Iran
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Pelosi: Bush lacks authority to invade Iran
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Thursday that President Bush lacks the authority to invade Iran without specific approval from Congress, a fresh challenge to the commander in chief on the eve of a symbolic vote critical of his troop buildup in Iraq.
CNN - February 15, 2007
With Cars Snowed In, Drivers Lament Tickets
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg defended the city?s decision not to suspend its parking rules after the snow storm.
New York Times - February 15, 2007
Yoga Teacher Convicted in Killing of Dancer
Paul Cortez was convicted of the throat-slashing death of Catherine Woods, a dancer who worked as a stripper.
New York Times - February 15, 2007
Cabinet Shuffle May Signal Putin?s Intentions
The Russian president promoted Sergei B. Ivanov, who is considered a contender to succeed him.
New York Times - February 15, 2007
Judge Restricts New York Police Surveillance
A federal judge ruled today that the police must stop the routine videotaping of people at public gatherings.
New York Times - February 15, 2007
Hamas Clears Way for Unity Government
Hamas?s move is part of a deal to form a Palestinian unity government that will also include the Fatah faction.
New York Times - February 15, 2007
Trial of Madrid Blast Suspects Begins
Twenty-nine people are suspected of the terror bombings of commuter trains in March 2004 that killed 191.
New York Times - February 15, 2007
Iraqi Shiite Cleric?s Whereabouts Are Disputed
Assertions that the militant anti-American Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr had fled to Iran were disputed by aides.
New York Times - February 15, 2007
Bush Says U.S. and NATO Ready to Block Taliban Effort
President Bush said today that extending the stay of 3,200 American troops in Afghanistan would help combat an anticipated spring offensive by the Taliban.
New York Times - February 15, 2007
Volkswagen Withdraws Ad That Involved Suicide
For the second time in a week, an automaker has agreed to stop running a television commercial that activists complained made light of suicide.
New York Times - February 15, 2007
Credit Suisse Names New C.E.O.
The company selected its American banking chief, Brady Dougan, for its top post.
New York Times - February 15, 2007
[TS] High & Low Finance: Option Lies May Be Costly for Directors
New rules in Delaware hold members of a company?s board personally liable for options shenanigans.
New York Times - February 15, 2007
People Who Can Skip Through Ads Are Actually Watching Them
Owners of digital video recorders still watch on average two-thirds of commercials, a Nielsen study shows.
New York Times - February 15, 2007
Ex-Monster lawyer in fraud plea
A former top lawyer for website Monster pleads guilty to conspiracy and securities fraud regarding stock options.
BBC News - February 15, 2007
Athletics: Gatlin to face panel
World and Olympic 100m champion Justin Gatlin requests an arbitration hearing on doping charges.
BBC News - February 15, 2007
Dow Jones hits new record close
The Dow Jones index ends at a new high of 12,765, beating a record set one day earlier.
BBC News - February 15, 2007
Digital neighbourhood watch plan
A neighbourhood watch for the digital age, utilising the power of social networking is proposed.
BBC News - February 15, 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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