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Sharon has surgery after setback
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Sharon has surgery after setback
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has emergency surgery after it appeared his life was in danger, according to doctors and hospital officials. Sharon, 77, has been in a coma since suffering a major stroke January 4.
CNN - February 11, 2006
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Sharon survives emergency surgery
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Sharon survives emergency surgery
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's life is in "no immediate danger" after emergency surgery for alarming damage in his intestinal tract, according to a hospital spokesman.
CNN - February 11, 2006
Dad: Son adopted without his knowledge
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Dad: Son adopted without his knowledge
David Archuletta says he knew his former girlfriend was pregnant in 2001, but she told him the baby was stillborn. More than a year later, she told him the truth -- that she had given birth after traveling to New Jersey from their home in Colorado, and turned over the baby for adoption.
CNN - February 11, 2006
Eats Shoots, Leaves and Much of Zoos' Budgets
Pandas kept by American zoos are running up the bills not by eating a lot, though they do. The leasing fees are what hurt the most.
New York Times - February 11, 2006
Iraqi Politicians Still Deadlocked on Premier
Shiite political leaders said they would resort to a vote on Sunday if efforts to pick a candidate by consensus have not succeeded by then.
New York Times - February 11, 2006
As U.N. Fills Top Job, Many Names, Few Rules and Talk of Asia's Turn
The organization is saddled with an ill-defined selection procedure for secretary general that leaves the choice subject to compromises, power maneuvers and regional rivalries.
New York Times - February 11, 2006
Bracing for Penalties, Iran Threatens to Withdraw From Nuclear Treaty
Iran's president warned that it could withdraw from the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty if international pressure increased over its nuclear program.
New York Times - February 11, 2006
Boxing: Wright to fight Taylor
Winky Wright finally signs to fight undisputed middleweight king Jermain Taylor on 17 June.
BBC News - February 11, 2006
Doherty vows to stay 'drugs-free'
Babyshambles singer Pete Doherty says in an interview that he has pledged to stop taking drugs.
BBC News - February 11, 2006
Second strike over JobCentre cuts
Civil servants are to hold a second 48-hour strike in Scotland unless a row over job cuts is settled.
BBC News - February 11, 2006
Teasing 'fuels unhealthy dieting'
Children teased about their weight may resort to unhealthy methods in a bid to stop the taunts, research suggests.
BBC News - February 11, 2006
Three are charged over drain baby
Three people are charged by police in connection with the death of a six-month-old boy in Birmingham.
BBC News - February 11, 2006
Brown calls for tougher security
Chancellor Gordon Brown is to call for sweeping new security measures, including tougher counter-terrorism powers.
BBC News - February 11, 2006
Graft evidence stuns Kenyan MPs
Kenyan MPs are "amazed" by evidence of alleged government graft given by an exiled former investigator.
BBC News - February 11, 2006
MoD to probe Iraq 'abuse' video
An investigation is launched into newspaper claims British soldiers videoed themselves beating Iraqis.
BBC News - February 11, 2006
Sharon survives emergency surgery
CNN
Sharon survives emergency surgery
Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's life is in "no immediate danger" after emergency surgery for alarming damage in his intestinal tract, according to a hospital spokesman. Sharon, 77, has been in a coma since suffering a major stroke January 4.
CNN - February 11, 2006
Violent Crime Rising Sharply in Some Cities
Police say a rise in homicides has been set off by petty disputes that hardly seem the stuff of gunfire or stabbings.
New York Times - February 11, 2006
The Wounded: Replacing Limbs, Rebuilding Shattered Lives
Charting the care of two marines who lost limbs in Iraq reveals a journey of medical setbacks and emotional turmoil.
New York Times - February 11, 2006
Hedrick Strikes America's First Gold
Chad Hedrick began his quest to equal Eric Heiden's record of five gold medals in a Winter Olympics, winning the 5,000 meters Saturday.
New York Times - February 11, 2006
Tutor Program Offered by Law Is Going Unused
Four years after President Bush signed the No Child Left Behind law, vast numbers of students are not getting the tutoring that the law offers as one of its hallmarks.
New York Times - February 11, 2006
Bolivia's Knot: No to Cocaine, but Yes to Coca
Bolivia has put the eradication of coca crops on hold until the country's president clarifies his "yes to coca, no to cocaine" policy.
New York Times - February 11, 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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