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Sorenstam Takes Women's U.S. Open Title in Playoff
Annika Sorenstam claimed her third United States Women's Open championship and first since 1996 when she defeated Pat Hurst by four strokes in an 18-hole playoff today at Newport Country Club.
New York Times - July 3, 2006
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Israel rejects militants' deadline
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Israel rejects militants' deadline
Israel on Monday rejected an ultimatum from Palestinian militants holding an Israeli soldier, saying it will not negotiate on their demand to release Palestinian prisoners.
CNN - July 3, 2006
Ex-soldier charged in slayings, rape
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Ex-soldier charged in slayings, rape
A 21-year-old Iraq war veteran has been charged with raping an Iraqi woman and killing her and three relatives. Steven Green who has been discharged from the Army, appeared Monday in a federal magistrate's courtroom in Charlotte, North Carolina.
CNN - July 3, 2006
Nissan and Renault to Explore G.M. Alliance
The boards of Nissan and Renault voted today to explore a historic three-way alliance with General Motors.
New York Times - July 3, 2006
Train Derailment in Spain Kills 35, Injures 50
At least 34 people were killed today when a subway train derailed in the city of Valencia on Spain's eastern coast, according to local government officials.
New York Times - July 3, 2006
Lieberman Says He Will Run on His Own if He Loses Primary
Senator Joseph I. Lieberman's move today underscores how vulnerable the three-term incumbent has become due to his strong support for the war in Iraq.
New York Times - July 3, 2006
Studying a Brain Healing From 19 Lost Years
The recovery of a man who spent 19 years in a state of minimal consciousness is an opportunity for scientists.
New York Times - July 3, 2006
Launch Moves Forward, Despite Damage to Foam
NASA officials said today that the agency would continue to prepare for a launch of Discovery.
New York Times - July 3, 2006
N.J. Legislature Called to Emergency Session
Gov. Jon S. Corzine signed an executive order calling lawmakers into session to solve the state budget.
New York Times - July 3, 2006
Ex-G.I. Accused in Murders and Rape in Iraq
Federal prosecutors said Steven D. Green, a 21-year-old former private first class, shot four Iraqis to death and raped a woman.
New York Times - July 3, 2006
Coalition Sees Taliban Targeting Afghan Translators
Coalition troops are reviewing security procedures after the deaths of at least 10 Afghans working as translators for the American-led coalition in the last month, a military spokesman said.
New York Times - July 3, 2006
Fall in US manufacturing growth
Data shows US manufacturing growth slowed in June, as separate figures reveal a fall in sales for US car firms.
BBC News - July 3, 2006
Many new-built schools 'mediocre'
Government architecture advisers say school building quality is not good enough to transform education.
BBC News - July 3, 2006
Sun shines for Pirates premiere
Johnny Depp, Keira Knightley and Orlando Bloom attend the European premiere of Pirates of the Caribbean 2 in London.
BBC News - July 3, 2006
Thames Water facing leak penalty
Thames Water is due to learn on Tuesday what penalties it faces for missing its 2005/06 leak reduction targets.
BBC News - July 3, 2006
Drinkers plea over double murder
Detectives appeal for information from customers at a pub next-door to the scene of a double murder.
BBC News - July 3, 2006
Voters put most trust in Holyrood
A study says Holyrood is three times more likely than Westminster to be trusted by Scottish voters.
BBC News - July 3, 2006
Mexico candidate firm over 'win'
Mexico's ruling party candidate repeats his victory claim in the country's bitterly contested presidential poll.
BBC News - July 3, 2006
Jockey Fallon barred from racing
Kieren Fallon is suspended from racing in Britain after being charged with conspiracy to defraud.
BBC News - July 3, 2006
Troops held over soldier's death
Four soldiers are arrested in Wiltshire on suspicion of manslaughter after the death of a colleague.
BBC News - July 3, 2006
Train crash kills 35 in Valencia
At least 35 people are killed and almost 50 injured in an underground train crash in the Spanish city of Valencia.
BBC News - July 3, 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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