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Shiite Bloc Sharply Criticizes U.S. Outreach to Sunnis
Iraq?s largest Shiite political bloc said today that Sunnis from militant backgrounds should not be allowed into official police forces.
New York Times - October 2, 2007
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New York Times - October 2, 2007
Giuliani Strategy Memo
A Giuliani strategy memo sent to supporters this afternoon spent roughly as much time talking about the former New York mayor's prospects in the general election as in the primary.
New York Times - October 2, 2007
Maneuvering Before Vote in Pakistan
On Tuesday, Gen. Pervez Musharraf named a close ally to succeed him as army chief and opposition politicians resigned to protest the upcoming elections.
New York Times - October 2, 2007
Randolph Is Not Going Anywhere
After piloting one of the worst nose-dives in baseball, Mets Manager Willie Randolph said he never feared for his job.
New York Times - October 2, 2007
Chinese Lawyer Recounts Abduction
A prominent human rights lawyer in Beijing says he was abducted, beaten and threatened last weekend by a gang of men who demanded that he and his family leave the city.
New York Times - October 2, 2007
Korean Leaders Meet in Pyongyang
Roh Moo-hyun is only the second South Korean president to visit since the two Koreas were divided.
New York Times - October 2, 2007
Obama Highlights His War Opposition
Senator Barack Obama today castigated political leaders for failing to challenge White House policy before the war.
New York Times - October 2, 2007
Latest Victim of Identity Fraud: The Mayor
Two men have been charged with trying to steal from accounts belonging to Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg.
New York Times - October 2, 2007
Clinton Surpasses Rivals in Fund-Raising
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton?s campaign announced today that it had raised $27 million in the third quarter.
New York Times - October 2, 2007
Newark Mayor?s Other Role: Big Brother
Newark Mayor Cory Booker has been mentoring three young men from some of the city?s toughest streets.
New York Times - October 2, 2007
Federal Workers Abusing Air Travel, Report Says
Improper use of business-class travel by federal employees is widespread, congressional investigators have found.
New York Times - October 2, 2007
Blackwater Chief Defends Employees Before House Panel
Erik Prince said that his company was the victim of ?a rush to judgment? by a Congressional committee looking into claims of reckless conduct in Iraq.
New York Times - October 2, 2007
Shiite Bloc Sharply Criticizes U.S. Outreach to Sunnis
Iraq?s largest Shiite political bloc said today that Sunnis from militant backgrounds should not be allowed into official police forces.
New York Times - October 2, 2007
Jury Awards $11.6 Million to Former Knicks Executive
A jury ruled that Knicks Coach Isiah Thomas harassed a former team executive and that Madison Square Garden fired her in retaliation for complaining.
New York Times - October 2, 2007
Colombian Leader Disputes Claim of Tie to Cocaine Kingpin
President Álvaro Uribe of Colombia lashed out on Tuesday at claims in a new book that he had close ties to the late cocaine kingpin Pablo Escobar.
New York Times - October 2, 2007
Chinese Lawyer Recounts Abduction
A prominent human rights lawyer in Beijing says he was abducted, beaten and threatened last weekend by a gang of men who demanded that he and his family leave the city.
New York Times - October 2, 2007
Blackwater Chief Defends Employees Before House Panel
Erik Prince said that his company was the victim of ?a rush to judgment? by a Congressional committee looking into claims of reckless conduct in Iraq.
New York Times - October 2, 2007
Stocks Mixed Amid Rate Cut Hopes
Wall Street traded mixed today as investors cashed in gains from Monday?s big rally and looked around for new bargains.
New York Times - October 2, 2007
Citigroup to Buy Rest of Nikko Cordial for $4.6 Billion
After spending about $8 billion to buy a 68 percent stake in the Japanese brokerage earlier this year, Citigroup said it would now buy out minority shareholders.
New York Times - October 2, 2007
Pending Home Sales Drop in August
Pending sales of previously owned homes fell by a larger-than-expected 6.5 percent as more borrowers seeking loans were turned away by wary lenders, a trade group said.
New York Times - October 2, 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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