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Socialists Win Spanish Election, Retaining Power
The victory gives Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero a second four-year mandate to pursue his agenda of sweeping social liberalization.
New York Times - March 9, 2008
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China Reports Suspected Terrorist Activity
Chinese security officials are very concerned that terrorism poses a serious risk as Beijing prepares to be the host for the Olympic Games in August.
New York Times - March 9, 2008
Israel Approves West Bank Construction
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Israel announced plans Sunday to build hundreds of homes in the West Bank and disputed east Jerusalem, setting off another crisis in the embattled peace process ahead of the arrival of a key U.S. mediator.
New York Times - March 9, 2008
Pakistan Rivals Join to Fight Musharraf
The leaders of the two major political parties agreed Sunday that they would reinstate judges fired by the president and would seek to strip him of crucial powers.
New York Times - March 9, 2008
Socialists Win Spanish Election, Retaining Power
The victory gives Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero a second four-year mandate to pursue his agenda of sweeping social liberalization.
New York Times - March 9, 2008
China Reports Suspected Terrorist Activity
Chinese security officials are very concerned that terrorism poses a serious risk as Beijing prepares to be the host for the Olympic Games in August.
New York Times - March 9, 2008
Israel Approves West Bank Construction
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Israel announced plans Sunday to build hundreds of homes in the West Bank and disputed east Jerusalem, setting off another crisis in the embattled peace process ahead of the arrival of a key U.S. mediator.
New York Times - March 9, 2008
Pakistan Rivals Join to Fight Musharraf
The leaders of the two major political parties agreed Sunday that they would reinstate judges fired by the president and would seek to strip him of crucial powers.
New York Times - March 9, 2008
Pentagon insider attacks war plan
A book by an ex-Pentagon official attacks Colin Powell, the CIA and other US officials over the US-led Iraq war.
BBC News - March 9, 2008
Singer Duffy secures chart double
Welsh star Duffy debuts at number one with new album Rockferry, while her single Mercy is top for a third week.
BBC News - March 9, 2008
Warning of evacuation over storms
Areas at high risk of flooding are warned of possible evacuations as Wales faces the worst storm of the winter.
BBC News - March 9, 2008
Venezuela restores Colombia ties
Venezuela says it is restoring diplomatic ties with Colombia, a week after a regional crisis blew up.
BBC News - March 9, 2008
Sarkozy party poll blow predicted
French President Nicholas Sarkozy's party appears to have suffered setbacks in the first round of local polls.
BBC News - March 9, 2008
China says militant plots foiled
Chinese officials say they have thwarted two plans, one to attack the Olympics and another to crash an airliner.
BBC News - March 9, 2008
Cardiff stun Boro to reach semi-finals
Goals from Peter Whittingham and Roger Johnson help Cardiff claim the scalp of Middlesbrough and a place in the FA Cup semi-finals.
BBC News - March 9, 2008
Athletics: Gold for Idowu in Spain
Phillips Idowu wins Great Britain's only gold medal at the World Indoor Championships in Spain.
BBC News - March 9, 2008
Socialists win Spanish elections
Early exit polls from Spain's election suggest win for Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero's governing Socialist party.
BBC News - March 9, 2008
750 Homes to Be Built in East Jerusalem
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Israel's housing minister on Sunday announced plans to build 750 new homes in a Jewish neighborhood of disputed east Jerusalem.
New York Times - March 9, 2008
China Says Terrorists Targeted Olympics
Chinese police killed alleged terrorists plotting to attack the Beijing Olympics, while a flight crew managed to prevent an apparent attempt to crash a Chinese jetliner in a separate case just last week, officials said Sunday.
New York Times - March 9, 2008
Musharraf Opponents to Form Coalition
The deal by Pakistan?s election winners further clouds President Pervez Musharraf?s political future.
New York Times - March 9, 2008
China Says Terrorists Targeted Olympics
Chinese police killed alleged terrorists plotting to attack the Beijing Olympics, while a flight crew managed to prevent an apparent attempt to crash a Chinese jetliner in a separate case just last week, officials said Sunday.
New York Times - March 9, 2008
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WILL GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE U.S. MILITARY STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY?
NO. MORE DISTRACTIONS WILL NOT MAKE US STRONGER.
YES. MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE.
IT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
GAYS ARE ALREADY SERVING SO IT WON'T HELP OR HURT MUCH.
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