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Senators Seek Compromise on Terror Cases
The Bush administration and three prominent Republican senators opposing its detainee proposal gave signs of seeking compromise today.
New York Times - September 17, 2006
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Pope 'deeply sorry' for reaction
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Pope 'deeply sorry' for reaction
Pope Benedict XVI says he is "deeply sorry" for the reaction to comments he made last week when he quoted from a 14th-century emperor regarding Muslims. "These in fact were quotations from a medieval text, which do not in any way express my personal thought," the pope said.
CNN - September 17, 2006
U.S. and New York Plan to Occupy Freedom Tower
The governments' plans to become anchor tenants mark a significant step forward in the development of the tower.
New York Times - September 17, 2006
Far Right Sees Gains in German Vote
A party that openly espouses xenophobic and neo-Nazi views made further inroads in a regional election.
New York Times - September 17, 2006
Conservatives Take Lead in Swedish Election
Sweden appeared set to sweep away 12 years of center-left government, voting to reject its longtime prime minister.
New York Times - September 17, 2006
Pope Apologizes for Uproar Over His Remarks
Church experts said it appeared to be first time a pope has made such a direct apology.
New York Times - September 17, 2006
Iraqi Tribes to Join Forces to Fight Insurgents
An influential tribal leader announced the agreement to fight Al Qaeda insurgents today, while in Kirkuk, suicide bombers killed over two dozen people.
New York Times - September 17, 2006
Israel Sets Up Panel to Examine Lebanon War
Many Israelis, including a large number of disgruntled reserve soldiers, have been demanding an inquiry.
New York Times - September 17, 2006
U.S. and Afghan Forces Seek Control of Province
The forces moved today into the Andar district, one of the areas most troubled by insurgents in recent months.
New York Times - September 17, 2006
Athletics: Johnson beats Xiang
Veteran American Allen Johnson beats Chinese world record holder Xiang Liu in the 100m hurdles at the IAAF World Cup.
BBC News - September 17, 2006
Iran's leader visits Venezuela
The Iranian president is welcomed to Venezuela with full military honours, at the start of a state visit.
BBC News - September 17, 2006
Timberlake takes album top spot
Justin Timberlake's second album enters the top of the UK charts at number one.
BBC News - September 17, 2006
Trans-Dniester holds referendum
The breakaway region of Trans-Dniester goes to the polls in a referendum that may decide its future.
BBC News - September 17, 2006
World rallies for peace in Darfur
A global day of action is held calling for peace in Darfur, but Sudan's government says protesters are being "misled".
BBC News - September 17, 2006
Halibut freed in fish farm raid
Police investigate a break-in at a Scottish fish farm which results in a large number of halibut being freed.
BBC News - September 17, 2006
Black males 'unfairly targeted'
A top ethnic minority police officer claims that black men are being singled out, particularly for drug crimes.
BBC News - September 17, 2006
Sir Menzies steps up green push
The Lib Dem leader hails his "green" tax proposals as the "most radical ever from any major UK political party".
BBC News - September 17, 2006
'Poll boost' for German far-right
Initial returns in German state polls suggest gains for the far right and a poor showing for Angela Merkel's party.
BBC News - September 17, 2006
Narrow win for Swedish opposition
Sweden's centre-right opposition narrowly defeats the ruling Social Democrats in the closest election for years.
BBC News - September 17, 2006
Suspect arrested in bunker kidnapping case
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Suspect arrested in bunker kidnapping case
Authorities early Sunday arrested a man suspected of kidnapping a 14-year-old girl who sent a cell phone text message to her mother that led to her rescue from a booby-trapped bunker.
CNN - September 17, 2006
Muslims demand apology from pope
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Muslims demand apology from pope
Muslim leaders around the world are continuing to demand a full apology from Pope Benedict XVI after the pontiff said he regretted the furious reaction to his speech on Islam.
CNN - September 17, 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.
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