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Small Plane Crash in Florida Kills 5
The plane was trying to make an emergency landing when it crashed into a suburban subdivision.
New York Times - July 10, 2007
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Former Surgeon General Says He Was Muzzled
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The first U.S. surgeon general appointed by President George W. Bush accused the administration on Tuesday of political interference and muzzling him on key issues like embryonic stem cell research.
New York Times - July 10, 2007
Hot in New York, but It?s Been Worse
If the searing heat spell gripping the Northeast today seems unbearable, just be thankful the year is 2007 and not 1993 ? or 1936 for that matter.
New York Times - July 10, 2007
Arrest Made in Police Shooting; Two Others Sought
One man was arrested in the shooting of two officers in Brooklyn and two other men were being sought.
New York Times - July 10, 2007
Two of McCain?s Senior Advisers Leave Campaign
The latest turmoil in Senator John McCain?s presidential bid came as he took to the floor of the Senate to speak about his latest trip to Baghdad.
New York Times - July 10, 2007
At Least 17 Die in Afghan Suicide Blast
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) -- A suicide bomber targeted a NATO patrol in a marketplace filled with children Tuesday, killing 13 elementary school students and at least four other people. The U.N. and NATO quickly condemned the attack for harming so many civilians.
New York Times - July 10, 2007
At Least 3 Killed in Green Zone Barrage
BAGHDAD (AP) -- Extremists unleashed a barrage of more than a dozen mortars or rockets into the Green Zone on Tuesday, killing at least three people -- including an American -- and wounding 18 in an area once considered the safest in the Iraqi capital.
New York Times - July 10, 2007
Bodies of 24 Indian Police Officers Found After Fight With Rebels
The bodies were discovered a day after the police were trapped by heavily armed Maoist rebels in a fierce firefight.
New York Times - July 10, 2007
Abbas Links Hamas and Al Qaeda
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, the leader of the Fatah party, has accused his rivals in the Hamas party of having opened Gaza to foreign terrorists.
New York Times - July 10, 2007
Mosque Leader Is Killed in Raid in Pakistan
An official said that one of the main leaders of a mosque died in fighting between security forces and militants.
New York Times - July 10, 2007
Bush Is Firm as Criticism Over Iraq Mounts
The president said today the United States must persevere in Iraq and said that the Iraqis themselves must take more responsibility.
New York Times - July 10, 2007
Home Depot Lowers 2007 Expectations
ATLANTA (AP) -- The Home Depot Inc., the world's largest home improvement store chain, on Tuesday cited continued weakness in the housing market and the sale of its wholesale distribution business as it issued a bleaker-than-expected financial outlook for the year.
New York Times - July 10, 2007
D.R. Horton Sales Orders Fall 40 Percent
The home builder said on Tuesday declining home values would lead to its first quarterly loss since it listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 1995, sending its shares to a three-year low.
New York Times - July 10, 2007
Dow Drops 148 on Disappointing Outlooks
NEW YORK (AP) -- Stocks plunged Tuesday as investors, nervous about upcoming earnings reports, cringed at troubling forecasts from retailers Home Depot and Sears and at soaring oil prices. The Dow Jones industrial average fell 148 points.
New York Times - July 10, 2007
Fed Chairman Cites Inflation Threat
Fed Chairman Ben S. Bernanke said Americans are likely to let short-term events shape their long-term perceptions about price increases.
New York Times - July 10, 2007
Black Jury Having Trouble With Verdict
The jury in the racketeering and fraud trial of fallen media tycoon Conrad Black sent a note to the judge Tuesday saying they are unable to reach a verdict and asking for advice.
New York Times - July 10, 2007
Dollar falls to record euro low
The dollar falls to a record low against the euro and a fresh 26-year slump against the pound.
BBC News - July 10, 2007
US mistrial for Colombian rebel
A mistrial is declared in the case of Colombian rebel leader Ricardo Palmera, after a US jury fails to reach a verdict.
BBC News - July 10, 2007
Hospitals warned over wristbands
Hospitals are being told to standardise patients' wristbands to cut out errors in care.
BBC News - July 10, 2007
Firms breaching data protection
A "horrifying" number of organisations have breached data protection rules in the past year, a report says.
BBC News - July 10, 2007
Salmond to hold talks in Europe
Alex Salmond is making his first trip abroad as Scotland's first minister on a two-day visit to Belgium.
BBC News - July 10, 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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