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Somalia Makes Moves to Crush Insurgency
Somalia?s government shut down three radio stations as government soldiers stormed into the streets.
New York Times - January 15, 2007
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Hussein half-brother buried
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Hussein half-brother buried
The bodies of Saddam Hussein's half-brother and the former regime's chief judge have been buried near the dictator's grave. The burials followed their executions Monday.
CNN - January 15, 2007
Kidnapped boy tries to reconnect with past
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Kidnapped boy tries to reconnect with past
As questions mounted about his abduction lasted more than four years, Sean Hornbeck, 15, spent the day with relatives -- including some born since he disappeared. "He's been very busy trying to reunite with his family and friends," Washington County Sheriff Kevin Schroeder said.
CNN - January 15, 2007
Warning Issued on Sensors Tracking Climate
The nation?s ability to monitor the earth by satellites is being put at risk by faltering efforts to replace aging sensors, a science advisory group warned today.
New York Times - January 15, 2007
Tributes Paid to Memory of King and His Wife
ATLANTA, Jan. 15 ? Politicians, religious leaders and relatives of the late Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gathered today in the tiny chapel that was his spiritual home to celebrate his birthday, but for the first time, they did so without the presence of his widow, Coretta Scott King, who died last yea...
New York Times - January 15, 2007
Giants Promote Reese to Be General Manager
The move signifies a remarkable climb for Jerry Reese, who joined the Giants in December 1994 as a scout.
New York Times - January 15, 2007
Gates Says U.S. Resolved to Remain in Persian Gulf
The defense secretary said today that the U.S. was building up its forces in the region to demonstrate its commitment.
New York Times - January 15, 2007
Prosecutors Outline British Bomb Plot
Six men appeared on trial in London today, accused of conspiracy to murder and to cause explosions on July 21, 2005.
New York Times - January 15, 2007
Two Hussein Allies Are Hanged; One Is Decapitated
A video of the execution of Saddam Hussein?s half-brother and the chief of his revolutionary court showed the decapitation.
New York Times - January 15, 2007
U.S. and South Korea Resume Trade Talks
Trade experts say that while there is increasing skepticism that the agreement can be completed before President Bush?s ?fast track? authority expires.
New York Times - January 15, 2007
At Summit, Asian Nations Sign Energy Accord
The accord is meant to reduce the region?s dependence on fossil fuels and promote the use of alternative energy sources.
New York Times - January 15, 2007
G.E. Buying a British Aerospace Company
General Electric said that it would pay $4.8 billion in cash for Smiths Aerospace, the cockpit electronics arm of the London conglomerate Smiths Group.
New York Times - January 15, 2007
Blazing a Paper Trail in China
Zhang Yin, who may be the richest self-made woman in the world, built her fortune on recycled cardboard.
New York Times - January 15, 2007
US presidential no-hopers
What motivates long-shot presidential candidates to go through the rigours of a campaign?
BBC News - January 15, 2007
Hopes fade for Sao Paulo victims
Two people are confirmed dead and hope fades for five others feared buried in a metro station collapse in Brazil.
BBC News - January 15, 2007
Report set to criticise BP safety
BP's safety record at its US oil refineries is expected to come under fire in an independent report.
BBC News - January 15, 2007
Deaths rise as US storm spreads
US winter storms have now killed about 35 people and left hundreds of thousands without power.
BBC News - January 15, 2007
Tesco festive performance awaited
Analysts await figures from Tesco on how its stores traded over the crucial festive period.
BBC News - January 15, 2007
Police official accused of rape
A police personnel chief raped a woman three times within hours of meeting her, a jury hears.
BBC News - January 15, 2007
UK serviceman dies in Afghanistan
Another British service person, based at Arbroath, has been killed in Helmand Province in the south of Afghanistan.
BBC News - January 15, 2007
FBI spy testifies at Omagh trial
The Omagh bomb trial hears information from an FBI spy who infiltrated dissident republican groups.
BBC News - January 15, 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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