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Source: Israel shells refugee camp
Israeli gunboats shell Lebanon's largest Palestinian refugee camp for the first time since the Israel-Hezbollah conflict began, Lebanese and Palestinian officials tell The Associated Press. At least one person is killed, sources say.
CNN - August 8, 2006
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BP oil field 'closed until 2007'
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BP oil field 'closed until 2007'
BP's Prudhoe Bay oil field in Alaska could be back up to full production early in 2007, the U.S. government said on Tuesday as global oil prices continued to climb.
CNN - August 8, 2006
Arab League takes concerns to U.N.
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Arab League takes concerns to U.N.
The U.N. Security Council is meeting with an Arab League delegation on concerns about a draft resolution aimed at ending the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon.
CNN - August 8, 2006
Lieberman blames 'Rovian tactics' for site disruption
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Lieberman blames 'Rovian tactics' for site disruption
Officials with U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman's re-election campaign say that "dirty politics" and "Rovian tactics" are to blame for what they call an online attack on their campaign Web site as Connecticut voters headed to the polls Tuesday.
CNN - August 8, 2006
Killing of Aid Workers on Rise in Darfur
The deepening chaos imperils the effort to help millions of displaced people there, according to aid organizations working in the region.
New York Times - August 8, 2006
24 Killed in Baghdad as Violence Persists
Also today, testimony continued in a hearing for four soldiers charged with rape and murder in Iraq.
New York Times - August 8, 2006
DeLay Says He’ll Still Work to Be Taken Off Ballot
The Supreme Court rejected the Texas Republican Party’s last-ditch attempts to have Tom DeLay's name replaced.
New York Times - August 8, 2006
Forecasters Lower Hurricane Predictions
Officials modestly downgraded their projections for the intensity of this year’s hurricane season.
New York Times - August 8, 2006
9/11 Museum Acquires Its 1st Memory
A fiberglass Statue of Liberty affixed with personal 9/11 tributes was acquired.
New York Times - August 8, 2006
Lieberman Camp Blames Foes for Web Site Crash
Senator Joseph I. Lieberman's campaign accused its opponents of trying to suppress Connecticut voter turnout today in the Democratic primary race for U.S. Senate.
New York Times - August 8, 2006
Nokia to Buy Loudeye in Bid to Outdo iTunes
Nokia, the world’s biggest maker of cellular phones, agreed today to buy Loudeye, a digital music distributor, for $60 million.
New York Times - August 8, 2006
Bristol-Myers Sees a Generic Rival to Plavix
A Canadian drugmaker said today that it had begun shipping a generic version of Plavix to retailers in the United States.
New York Times - August 8, 2006
Gas Prices Hold Steady Despite Oil Field Shutdown
The Alaskan oil field supplies about 2.6 percent of the nation's crude oil production.
New York Times - August 8, 2006
Fed Takes a Pause and Leaves Rates Unchanged
In leaving benchmark interest rates untouched for the first time in two years, the Fed said its tightening of monetary policy is working.
New York Times - August 8, 2006
Gangs renew Brazil street attacks
Suspected gang members fire on police stations and bomb public buildings in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo.
BBC News - August 8, 2006
Cuba dissident Arcos dies
A fellow fighter with Fidel Castro who went on to turn against the revolution, Gustavo Arcos, has died of pneumonia aged 79.
BBC News - August 8, 2006
Big Brother evictees eye return
The four evicted Big Brother contestants to be given the chance to return are revealed to viewers.
BBC News - August 8, 2006
Newspaper press jobs under threat
About 75 jobs are at risk after the firm which owns the News Letter decided to close two printing presses.
BBC News - August 8, 2006
Sheridan nominated for leadership
Tommy Sheridan takes the first step towards reclaiming the leadership of the Scottish Socialist Party.
BBC News - August 8, 2006
Football: Arsenal secure big lead
Cesc Fabregas scores twice as Arsenal take control of their Champions League third qualifying round tie.
BBC News - August 8, 2006
Athletics: Briton gains silver
Greg Rutherford breaks Britain's European Championship medal duck with second place in the long jump.
BBC News - August 8, 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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