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Sources: Petraeus wants no troop cuts till spring
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Sources: Petraeus wants no troop cuts till spring
The top U.S. commander in Iraq will recommend to President Bush that current U.S. troop levels be maintained in Iraq through next spring, according to U.S. military officials. full story
CNN - September 7, 2007
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U.S. official: Voice on video is of bin Laden
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U.S. official: Voice on video is of bin Laden
Initial analysis indicates the voice on a recently released videotape is that of Osama bin Laden, a U.S. official told CNN. Under scrutiny is whether the tape is old or new, sources said Friday. However, some date references, including a mention of the Democrats gaining the majority in Congress, ind...
CNN - September 7, 2007
City Room: Police Officer Is Shot in Bronx
A police officer was shot on an elevated subway platform in the Bronx.
New York Times - September 7, 2007
The Caucus Blog: Barack on Broadway
Some of Broadway's biggest wheels are holding a fund-raiser for Barack Obama later this month.
New York Times - September 7, 2007
Judge Rejects Dismissal of Charges in Bell Case
Three detectives are charged in the shooting of Sean Bell, a 23-year-old man who died in a volley of police gunfire in Queens on his wedding day in November.
New York Times - September 7, 2007
The Lede Blog: Hopes Fade in Search for Fossett
Close friends say the mood is subdued at Flying M Ranch.
New York Times - September 7, 2007
City Room: City Unveils Grisly Antismoking Ads
The latest antismoking campaign features graphic imagery, including an amputation.
New York Times - September 7, 2007
Mother of Missing British Girl Named as Suspect
The mother of a British girl who vanished from a Portuguese holiday resort in May was formally named as a suspect in the case today.
New York Times - September 7, 2007
Court Orders Iran to Pay for Lebanon Bombing
A federal judge ordered Iran to pay $2.65 billion to relatives of the American service members killed in a 1983 bombing in Lebanon.
New York Times - September 7, 2007
Madeleine L?Engle, Children?s Writer, Is Dead
The author, best known for the children?s classic ?A Wrinkle in Time,? died Thursday at 88.
New York Times - September 7, 2007
Talks in Duke Case as Ex-Prosecutor Goes to Jail
The students that Michael Nifong accused of rape were in talks with city officials in Durham, N.C., for a financial settlement and a package of law enforcement reforms.
New York Times - September 7, 2007
Petraeus Calls Iraq War ?Exceedingly Complex?
In a letter to the troops, Gen. David H. Petraeus wrote that progress in pacifying the country has been uneven.
New York Times - September 7, 2007
Congress Approves Student Loan Overhaul
The bill approved today by the House and Senate would sharply cut subsidies to lenders and increase grants to needy students.
New York Times - September 7, 2007
US Open Blog: Henin Defeats Another Williams
Justine Henin defeated Venus, the second Williams sister she faced in as many matches, on her way to the U.S. Open final against Svetlana Kuznetsova.
New York Times - September 7, 2007
America?s Mayor Goes to America
Rudy Giuliani has staked his campaign on the idea that he will keep America safe from terror the same way he kept New York City safe from crime ? with ruthless efficiency.
New York Times - September 7, 2007
Missing Girl?s Mother Is Questioned
Kate McCann is expected to be formally named as a suspect, family friends said today.
New York Times - September 7, 2007
Police Question Missing Girl's Mother
PORTIMAO, Portugal (AP) -- Portuguese police questioned the mother of a missing British girl on Thursday, the child's family said, a day after authorities received new forensic evidence in a case that has gripped Europe for the past four months.
New York Times - September 7, 2007
Nuclear Experts to Inspect Sites in North Korea
At the invitation of North Korea, an international delegation of nuclear experts will travel to the North next week to inspect nuclear sites that are to be shut down.
New York Times - September 7, 2007
Harley-Davidson Cuts Profit Forecast
Dealer sales fell sharply in August and the motorcycle maker said it would cut shipments to those dealers for the remainder of the year.
New York Times - September 7, 2007
Enron's Skilling Seeks New Trial
The imprisoned former Enron chief executive asked for a new trial, saying the Justice Department used incorrect legal theories and '?coercive and abusive tactics?' to win a conviction.
New York Times - September 7, 2007
[TS] Talking Business: The Case of the Subpar Smartphone
A ?non-geek? recounts the trials and tribulations of owning a Treo smartphone made by Palm.
New York Times - September 7, 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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