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Skygazers await Mercury transit
Astronomers in the Americas, East Asia and Oceania will get a rare opportunity to see Mercury pass in a direct line across the Sun this week.
BBC News - November 7, 2006
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Exit polls: Corruption a top issue
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Exit polls: Corruption a top issue
Americans are going to the polls in midterm elections that will determine the balance of power in the U.S. Congress, and early exit polls suggest that corruption is the top issue on voters' minds.
CNN - November 7, 2006
Abortion, same-sex marriage on ballots
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Abortion, same-sex marriage on ballots
Banning abortion and gay marriage, boosting minimum wages and tobacco taxes, and legalizing marijuana were among the options Tuesday as voters in many states considered ballot measures addressing an array of the nation's most divisive social issues.
CNN - November 7, 2006
Judge Refuses to Bar Auction of Picasso Painting
An heir to a German banker says the painting, scheduled to be sold at Christie’s, was sold under duress in Nazi Germany.
New York Times - November 7, 2006
Man Held Without Bail in Murder of Actress
Diego Pillco, 19, was charged with second-degree murder in the death last week in New York of Adrienne Shelly.
New York Times - November 7, 2006
Britain Sentences Qaeda Operative to Prison
A convert to Islam was sentenced to 40 years to life in prison today for planning attacks in the U.S. and Britain.
New York Times - November 7, 2006
As Voters Pass Judgment, Many Confront Technical Bugs
With about one-third of the precincts across the country using new electronic voting technology, a range of technical problems arose.
New York Times - November 7, 2006
National Issues Outweigh Local Ones Among Voters
The economy was the most important factor cited by voters in exit poll interviews, followed closely by terrorism and Iraq.
New York Times - November 7, 2006
Former President of South Korean Bank Arrested
The arrest came as prosecutors expanded their investigation into whether the bank was sold illegally three years ago.
New York Times - November 7, 2006
After Power Struggle, Volkswagen Ousts Its Chief
Analysts and industry experts said the sudden shakeup bore the fingerprints of Volkswagen’s influential chairman, Ferdinand K. Piëch.
New York Times - November 7, 2006
Editor Is Forced Out at Los Angeles Times
Dean Baquet had refused to go along with staff cutbacks ordered by the Tribune Company.
New York Times - November 7, 2006
US consumer credit drops $1.2bn
US consumer credit drops by $1.2bn in August, its targets fall since April 1992, the Federal Reserve says.
BBC News - November 7, 2006
Venezuela jail riot 'controlled'
Venezuelan officials say they have restored order in a jail where a riot left eight inmates dead and 15 injured.
BBC News - November 7, 2006
Football: Southend shock Man U
Freddy Eastwood's stunning free-kick earns Southend a shock victory over Man Utd in the Carling Cup.
BBC News - November 7, 2006
Concern over chemicals brain risk
Chemicals may be causing a pandemic of brain disorders because of a lack of regulation, researchers say.
BBC News - November 7, 2006
Goldsmith 'will not stand aside'
The attorney general says he will not stand aside, but will take independent advice on any potential cash for honours prosecutions.
BBC News - November 7, 2006
House prices 'now top £200,000'
The average house in England and Wales now costs £211,453, according to the latest Land Registry survey.
BBC News - November 7, 2006
Kriss jury 'sent home for night'
The jury in the Kriss Donald murder trial are sent home for the night after six hours of deliberation.
BBC News - November 7, 2006
Possible fire link being examined
Police try to establish if four men being treated in hospital in Dublin for burns are linked to an attack on two people.
BBC News - November 7, 2006
Nepal's Maoists agree peace deal
The Nepalese government and Maoist rebels agree a peace deal aimed at ending the 10-year insurgency.
BBC News - November 7, 2006
Saddam 'executed by end of year'
Iraqi PM Nouri Maliki expects Saddam Hussein to be executed by the end of the year, he tells the BBC.
BBC News - November 7, 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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