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Sen. Clinton Calls for Global Plan for Poor Women
At former President Bill Clinton’s conference on global challenges, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton called for a concerted attack on the “feminization of poverty”
New York Times - September 22, 2006
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Musharraf, Meeting With Bush, Defends Deal With Tribal Leaders
Pakistan’s president tried to convince President Bush that he was not backing away from fighting the Taliban.
New York Times - September 22, 2006
F.D.A. Is Faulted for Drug-Safety Process
The agency is plagued with poor management and persistent internal squabbling, according to a report.
New York Times - September 22, 2006
Hewlett Chairwoman Resigns; Two Others Fired Over Spying
Patricia C. Dunn resigned over the disclosure of Hewlett-Packard’s internal spying operation. She will be replaced by Mark V. Hurd, right, the chief executive officer. Also, two senior employees involved in the investigation have been fired, people briefed on Mr. Hurd’s plans said.
New York Times - September 22, 2006
Introducing Raul Castro
Matt Frei reports from the non-aligned conference in Havana, hosted by Fidel Castro's 75-year-old brother.
BBC News - September 22, 2006
Tennis: Russia leads US
Mikhail Youzhny and Marat Safin give Russia a 2-0 lead over the US in their Davis Cup semi-final.
BBC News - September 22, 2006
Low lead levels 'still harmful'
Lead may raise the risk of death at levels much lower than those widely thought as safe, research suggests.
BBC News - September 22, 2006
Bangladesh searches for officer
Bangladesh goes all out to find a naval officer missing after a storm kills at least 64 people in the Bay of Bengal.
BBC News - September 22, 2006
Drumcree ruling will be reviewed
The Parades Commission must reconsider its decision not to restrict an Orange Order parade at Drumcree.
BBC News - September 22, 2006
Europe claim Ryder Cup advantage
Europe will go into day two of the Ryder Cup with a 5-3 lead over the United States.
BBC News - September 22, 2006
Hewlett-Packard chairman quits
Hewlett-Packard's chairman Patricia Dunn resigns amid allegations of illegal spying by the firm.
BBC News - September 22, 2006
Video shows judge 'using cocaine'
A judge was filmed apparently taking cocaine while with her lover, a Brazilian cleaner accused of blackmail alleges.
BBC News - September 22, 2006
Japan launches Sun 'microscope'
Scientists have high hopes for a new mission to investigate colossal explosions on the surface of the Sun.
BBC News - September 22, 2006
Army chief backs RAF Afghan role
The head of the British Army defends the "exceptional" RAF after an e-mail criticises its performance in Afghanistan.
BBC News - September 22, 2006
Deadly crash on German monorail
A magnetic levitation train crashes at high speed in northern Germany, killing 23 people.
BBC News - September 22, 2006
Hezbollah 'won't surrender arms'
CNN
Hezbollah 'won't surrender arms'
Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah appears in public for the first time since a 34-day war with Israel, addressing thousands of supporters in Beirut at what organizers call a "victory rally."
CNN - September 22, 2006
Dragged woman identified, was mother of three
CNN
Dragged woman identified, was mother of three
A woman dragged to her death behind a vehicle was identified as a mother of three from the Mexican state of Guerrero, the Mexican consul general said.
CNN - September 22, 2006
Hamas rebuffs Abbas on Israel
CNN
Hamas rebuffs Abbas on Israel
The ruling Hamas party will not join any Palestinian unity government that recognizes Israel, according to a spokesman for Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh.
CNN - September 22, 2006
Bush, Musharraf: We're working together
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Bush, Musharraf: We're working together
President Bush says he was surprised by a report that a U.S. official threatened the United States would attack Pakistan if it did not help immediately after 9/11. "I was taken aback by the harshness of the words," Bush said at a joint White House news conference with Pakistani President P...
CNN - September 22, 2006
E.P.A. Chief Rejects Recommendations on Soot
Stephen L. Johnson said that the annual standard would remain at its current level while research continued.
New York Times - September 22, 2006
Europe Leads U.S. at Ryder Cup
The United States team is in the familiar role of pursuer after the morning four-ball matches were concluded today at the K Club course in County Kildare.
New York Times - September 22, 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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