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Some store money deals 'a swizz'
Supermarkets' financial services sometimes leave customers paying too much, warns watchdog Which?
BBC News - November 1, 2006
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Kerry apologizes for Iraq 'joke'
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Kerry apologizes for Iraq 'joke'
U.S. Sen. John Kerry has apologized for a "poorly stated joke," which the Massachusetts senator says was aimed at the president but was widely perceived as a slam on U.S. troops. "I sincerely regret that my words were misinterpreted to wrongly imply anything negative about those in un...
CNN - November 1, 2006
Iraqi leader dismayed by easing of security
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Iraqi leader dismayed by easing of security
The easing of security in Baghdad's volatile Shiite neighborhood of Sadr City may be emboldening members of Shiite death squads, a Sunni leader says. Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki, a Shiite, ordered the removal of the checkpoints around Sadr City -- the stronghold of cleric Muqtada al-Sadr --...
CNN - November 1, 2006
Kerry apologizes for 'poorly stated joke'
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Kerry apologizes for 'poorly stated joke'
After two days of fierce criticism, Sen. John Kerry apologized to U.S. troops for telling college students they would "get stuck in Iraq" if they didn't work hard. The Massachusetts senator said he regrets his words were "misinterpreted."
CNN - November 1, 2006
Jets' Martin Won't Play This Season
Jets running back Curtis Martin announced today that he would not play this season, a decision that will likely spell the end to his illustrious career.
New York Times - November 1, 2006
N. Korea Expects Talks to End Sanctions
North Korea said that it agreed to return to nuclear talks on the premise that it would end a financial crackdown.
New York Times - November 1, 2006
Mota Suspended for 50 Games for Steroids
Guillermo Mota became the third major-leaguer to test positive under stricter guidelines implemented this season.
New York Times - November 1, 2006
Kerry Apologizes for Iraq Remark
Senator John Kerry tried this afternoon to put what he called a “poorly stated joke” behind him for good.
New York Times - November 1, 2006
White House Sees Signs of Plot in Lebanon
There is evidence that Iran and Syria are planning to overthrow Lebanon’s government, a spokesman said.
New York Times - November 1, 2006
Poll Shows Iraq War Is Voters' Main Concern
A substantial majority of Americans expect Democrats to reduce or end American military involvement in Iraq if they seize control of Congress next Tuesday.
New York Times - November 1, 2006
Substance in Red Wine Extends Life of Mice
A new report found that resveratrol offsets the bad effects of a high-calorie diet in mice and extends their lifespan.
New York Times - November 1, 2006
Advertising: Play Offense, Defense or Sit Out the Game?
Following the speech by Hugo Chávez at the United Nations, Citgo Petroleum Corporation, a subsidiary of Petróleos de Venezuela, is trying to save its image.
New York Times - November 1, 2006
Kazaa Said to Pay $10 Million in Settlement
The file-sharing network has tentatively settled the last of three major lawsuits against it.
New York Times - November 1, 2006
CVS to Buy Caremark in All-Stock Deal
CVS, which is now primarily a retailer, would become the nation’s leading manager of pharmacy benefits.
New York Times - November 1, 2006
Burger King dines on fat profits
Sales of its Stacker sandwich and introducing a value menu help Burger King to a tasty 82% quarterly profits rise.
BBC News - November 1, 2006
You Tube sued by sound-alike site
A firm selling machinery to make tubes and pipes has sued internet sensation YouTube - over its website address.
BBC News - November 1, 2006
Cheaper fuel helps GM sales
General Motors has seen its US vehicle sales soar 17% in October, thanks to a fall in fuel prices.
BBC News - November 1, 2006
Hospital kitchen hygiene 'poor'
"Shocking" hygiene standards have been found in some UK hospital kitchens, consumer group Which? reports.
BBC News - November 1, 2006
Terrorist's Tube work probed
Police check whether the son of jailed cleric Abu Hamza had access to sensitive areas on the Underground.
BBC News - November 1, 2006
DUP doubts over devolution date
DUP MP Nigel Dodds casts doubt on whether Northern Ireland will achieve devolution by next March.
BBC News - November 1, 2006
Football: Arsenal 0-0 CSKA
Arsenal squander a whole host of chances in a frustrating Champions League night at the Emirates Stadium.
BBC News - November 1, 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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