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Six Men Charged in Fort Dix Plot Plead Not Guilty
The six men were arrested last month after prosecutors said two of them tried to buy weapons to attack Fort Dix.
New York Times - June 14, 2007
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U.S. Open: At U.S. Open, Woods Spends First Round in the Bunkers
The two-time U.S. Open champion Tiger Woods spent the first round at Oakmont weaving in and out of trouble and leaning on his putter to save him.
New York Times - June 14, 2007
Bid to Ban Gay Marriage Fails in Massachusetts
Same-sex marriage will remain legal in Massachusetts, as its proponents won a pitched months-long battle today.
New York Times - June 14, 2007
Kurt Waldheim, Former U.N. Chief, Is Dead at 88
Kurt Waldheim, who was elected Austrian president despite his military service for the Nazis, died today.
New York Times - June 14, 2007
Judge Won't Delay Libby Prison Term
The ruling could send the former White House aide to prison within weeks.
New York Times - June 14, 2007
Music Review | Paul McCartney: Back in the U.S.A.: Paul McCartney Plays a ?Secret? Show
The gig at the Highline Ballroom was a promotion for his new album, ?Memory Almost Full? (Hear Music).
New York Times - June 14, 2007
Palestinian President Dissolves Government
Mahmoud Abbas also announced the establishment of a temporary emergency government until new elections can be held.
New York Times - June 14, 2007
Indian Tycoon Considers Another Deal
Vijay Mallya is in talks to acquire a stake in SpiceJet, a publicly traded Indian airline backed by a Dubai investment fund and a group big banks including Goldman Sachs and HSBC.
New York Times - June 14, 2007
[TS] High & Low Finance: A Tower of Babel in Accounting?
The S.E.C. next week is expected to propose a rule that would allow foreign companies using international accounting standards to stop reconciling their financial statements to American rules.
New York Times - June 14, 2007
Wholesale Prices Up, but Consumers May Be Spared
Rising energy prices pushed wholesale prices up in May, but the measure of core producer prices registered a small increase, suggesting that high gasoline prices are not affecting the cost of other goods.
New York Times - June 14, 2007
J.&.J. Says It Is Cleared to Offer New Products
Johnson & Johnson said Thursday that its Cordis unit has resolved its issues with the F.D.A., clearing the way for the introduction of new cardiovascular devices.
New York Times - June 14, 2007
Home Foreclosures and Delinquencies Higher
Mortgage problems among homeowners with weak credit moved higher in the first three months of the year.
New York Times - June 14, 2007
Argentina vows Falklands' return
Argentine President Kirchner says Britain won an unacceptable "colonial victory" in the Falklands.
BBC News - June 14, 2007
US confirms missile shield plans
The US defence secretary confirms plans for a controversial missile defence shield in eastern Europe.
BBC News - June 14, 2007
Ex-Cheney aide 'must go to jail'
Ex-White House aide Lewis Libby is told he cannot delay going to jail while he appeals against a perjury conviction.
BBC News - June 14, 2007
Parents alarmed by school survey
Parents raise safety concerns about an online survey of school children which asked them for their postcodes.
BBC News - June 14, 2007
Family cancer worries 'justified'
Over half of those concerned about a strong family history of cancer are right to be, a study suggests.
BBC News - June 14, 2007
Iran protest over Queen's party
Protesters throw paint and eggs at the UK embassy in Tehran to disrupt a birthday party for Britain's Queen.
BBC News - June 14, 2007
Coastguards in safe summer call
Coastguards warn lives are put at risk by people not knowing who to phone for help, as a safety campaign begins.
BBC News - June 14, 2007
'No left shift' say Labour rivals
Contenders for the Labour deputy leader's job dismiss concerns the party is lurching to the left.
BBC News - June 14, 2007
Extradition of Lugovoi ruled out
The Russian prosecutor-general rules out extraditing a former KGB officer to the UK over the murder of Alexander Litvinenko.
BBC News - June 14, 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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