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Sorrow and Anger at Services for Young Friends Killed in Newark
NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- Mourners shed tears and showed a resolve to end the city's deadly violence at funeral services Saturday for three college-age friends who were lined up against a schoolyard wall and killed by shots to the head.
New York Times - August 11, 2007
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Fourth suspect sought in schoolyard slayings
An arrest warrant has been issued for a fourth suspect in last weekend's execution-style slayings of three college students, the Newark, New Jersey, mayor's office said. Police say Rodolfo Godinez, 24, also known as Rodolfo Gomez, is a Nicaraguan national. CNN - August 11, 2007
Rescuers Find ?Survival Space,? but No Sign of Trapped Utah Miners
A video camera lowered into a deep tunnel today revealed that the roof of the mine had not collapsed.
New York Times - August 11, 2007
Select Hospitals Reap a Windfall Under Child Bill
The House bill makes the hospitals difficult to identify, despite promises by Congress to end the secrecy of earmarks.
New York Times - August 11, 2007
Names of the Dead
The Department of Defense has identified 3,674 American service members who have died since the start of the Iraq war. It confirmed the death of the following American last week:.
New York Times - August 11, 2007
Parenting: Dad?s in Iraq, and the Family?s on Edge
For one family whose father is in Iraq, life is full of quiet worry and edginess.
New York Times - August 11, 2007
Moe Fishman Dies at 92; Fought in Lincoln Brigade
Mr. Fishman was severely wounded while fighting Fascists in Spain, but eventually outlived almost all of the 3,000 American veterans of the Spanish Civil War.
New York Times - August 11, 2007
Reporter?s Notebook: A Quiet Weekend in Maine With Family and Presidents
While vacationing in the United States, Nicolas Sarkozy had lunch with the extended Bush clan.
New York Times - August 11, 2007
Democrats Say Leaving Iraq May Take Years
Even as they call for an end to the war, Democratic presidential candidates are setting out positions that could leave the U.S. engaged in Iraq for years.
New York Times - August 11, 2007
Indian Separatist Suspects Kill 11 in Northeast
A group of migrant workers were gunned down as they slept by suspected separatist rebels in India?s northeast Assam State.
New York Times - August 11, 2007
2 Koreans May Be Freed
A Taliban spokesman said Saturday that two sick women among the 21 South Koreans being held hostage would be released ?soon.?
New York Times - August 11, 2007
Out of Egypt
Lucette Lagnado chronicles her Jewish family?s flight after the rise of Nasser.
New York Times - August 11, 2007
2 Somali Journalists Killed; Campaign Is Seen
In what some are calling a deliberate campaign against the media, two respected Somali journalists were killed Saturday in Mogadishu.
New York Times - August 11, 2007
India?s Whiskey-Drinking Elite Make Room for Wine
Where whiskey was once favored, India?s growing elite is now cultivating a taste for wine.
New York Times - August 11, 2007
Idea Lab: Suffering Differently
We assume that trauma victims everywhere are likely to experience PTSD. But what if we?re wrong?
New York Times - August 11, 2007
Matador Wins. Bull Dies. The End? Not in Portugal.
A heavy fine on one of Portugal?s most famous matadors has ignited a debate on the country?s 80-year ban on killing the loser in bullfights.
New York Times - August 11, 2007
20 Hurt as Fatah Members Protest Arrests at Wedding
Amid continuing tension between Palestinian factions, at least 20 people were wounded Saturday in northern Gaza as Hamas forces broke up a demonstration by Fatah supporters.
New York Times - August 11, 2007
In City of Ancient Bridges, Dissent Over a New One
A new bridge over Venice?s Grand Canal, the first to be built in 73 years, is stirring dissent for its cost and modern design.
New York Times - August 11, 2007
Road Bomb in Iraq Kills 5, Including a Governor
The governor and police chief of Qadisiya Province were killed in a roadside bomb attack on Saturday afternoon.
New York Times - August 11, 2007
How a ?Good War? in Afghanistan Went Bad
At key moments in the fight for Afghanistan, the Bush administration diverted scarce resources to Iraq.
New York Times - August 11, 2007
A Rocky Week for World Markets
When all the daily gyrations were done, the major American stock indexes were in positive territory for the week.
New York Times - August 11, 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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