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Spacecraft return Sun panoramas
Spacecraft capture panoramic images that will aid the study of solar explosions capable of causing havoc on Earth.
BBC News - March 3, 2007
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Iraqi PM vows shake-up, arrests
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Iraqi PM vows shake-up, arrests
Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said he will shake up his Cabinet within two weeks and that officials -- including members of parliament -- would face prosecution for ties to insurgents, sectarian militias and death squads.
CNN - March 3, 2007
Facing N.C.A.A., the Best Defense Is a Legal Team
Outside law firms, by helping colleges navigate N.C.A.A. rules, are the nexus for law and order in college sports.
New York Times - March 3, 2007
[TS] This Land: A Soldier?s Goodbyes on the Road to Over There
In Mohave Valley, Ariz., a dozen motorcyclists gathered to escort a fresh young soldier to her flight to Fort Hood, Tex.
New York Times - March 3, 2007
Newark Officer Is Killed in Crash
A police sergeant was killed when his car flipped over while chasing a handcuffed suspect who had managed to drive away in another squad car, the authorities said.
New York Times - March 3, 2007
Recalling Civil Rights, Democrats Seek Black Votes
The Democratic candidates for president are embroiled in one of the most competitive scrambles for black supporters in decades.
New York Times - March 3, 2007
A New Mystery to Prosecutors: Their Lost Jobs
A furor over the ouster of eight U.S. attorneys has taken the Bush administration by surprise.
New York Times - March 3, 2007
Doubts Rise as States Hold Sex Offenders After Prison Terms
Confining sex offenders is popular with politicians and voters, but programs to do so have almost never been able to treat the worst criminals until they no longer pose a threat.
New York Times - March 3, 2007
Again, Kosovar Albanians Demonstrate Against U.N.
Thousands protested a proposal for their province?s future, which they say falls short of their desire for independence.
New York Times - March 3, 2007
In Baghdad, Sectarian Lines Too Deadly to Cross
Some streets are bullet-riddled and abandoned danger zones ? the boundaries between Sunni and Shiite areas.
New York Times - March 3, 2007
Police and Protesters Clash in St. Petersburg
A large and unruly public protest against the government of President Vladimir V. Putin ended with 100 arrests.
New York Times - March 3, 2007
Smoke-Free Gambling Site Thrives Amid Debate on Ban
The owners of racetracks with video slot machines say smoking bans have not cut into their popularity or profitability.
New York Times - March 3, 2007
Market Week: Get Well, but Not Too Quickly
Investors will be looking for a quick recovery in the stock market this week, but such a rebound might do more harm than good over the long run, one analyst warns.
New York Times - March 3, 2007
DataBank: A Tremor in Shanghai Is Felt Around the World
On Wall Street, stocks had their worst weekly performance since January 2003.
New York Times - March 3, 2007
Suits: On the Way Out but Feeling O.K.
What?s one year and 335 days between brothers? At Alcoa, it is nothing.
New York Times - March 3, 2007
Strategies: 2 + 20, and Other Hedge Fund Math
Fees have hurt long-term performance, a study says.
New York Times - March 3, 2007
The Count: A Scary Tuesday Was No Black Monday
The 3.3 percent decline in the Dow Jones industrial average last Tuesday could almost be called a blip when measured against the biggest plunges on record.
New York Times - March 3, 2007
The Goods: Diamonds as a Bentley?s Best Friend
No one buys bejeweled wheel rims or a platinum steering wheel because he wants to keep a low profile.
New York Times - March 3, 2007
Off The Shelf: Sit Down for a Chat With Hedge Fund Movers
In ?Inside the House of Money,? the ruminations of supposedly hush-hush hedge fund operators are richly illuminating, and much less expensive than the fees they charge.
New York Times - March 3, 2007
Questions for Ira Glass: This American TV Show
The public-radio personality talks about taking on another medium, why his program won?t be like ??60 Minutes?? and why he went to Showtime, even though he usually doesn?t watch it.
New York Times - March 3, 2007
Novelties: A Cozy Book Club, in a Virtual Reading Room
Social networks that tap the interests and buying power of traditionally reserved groups like the bookish are a small but growing force on the Web.
New York Times - March 3, 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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