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Spanish Royal Visit Infuriates Morocco
A visit made by the Spanish king and queen to two territories on the coast of North Africa last week prompted Morocco to recall its ambassador to Spain.
New York Times - November 5, 2007
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The Lede Blog: Checking In on Radiohead?s Experiment
Fill in the blanks on Radiohead’s Web site. “Way to go Radiohead!” was the first of many excited comments on news last month that Radiohead was letting its customers set the price of its new album. Industry observers were just as excited, heralding a game-changing moment. But what...
New York Times - November 5, 2007
City Room: Lighthouse Is Named for Cardinal
The Staten Island lighthouse is part of Mount Loretto, once a sprawling orphanage for homeless and disabled children. The Catholic archdiocese ended city-financed foster care there in 1995.
New York Times - November 5, 2007
Spending Is Focus of Nation?s Ballot Measures
Nuts-and-bolts concerns surrounding health care funding, road projects and land use regulations fill local and state tickets this year.
New York Times - November 5, 2007
Well Blog: Curing Insomnia Without the Pills
Behavioral strategies for better sleep are deceptively simple and can make a real difference.
New York Times - November 5, 2007
Bush Offers Turkish Leader Help Against Rebels
President Bush declined to answer how he would react if the Turks launched a major attack into Iraqi Kurdistan but said both sides agreed that some action was necessary.
New York Times - November 5, 2007
The Caucus Blog: Giuliani Praises Disgraced Ex-Police Commissioner
Rudolph W. Giuliani said today that Bernard B. Kerik?s achievements in New York City outweigh his mistakes.
New York Times - November 5, 2007
Rosie O?Donnell in Talks to Join MSNBC
Under one scenario under discussion, Ms. O?Donnell would be given the 9 p.m. slot each weeknight on MSNBC.
New York Times - November 5, 2007
50 New York Schools Fail Under New Rating System
The failing city schools could be closed by the end of the year based on the results of a blunt new A to F system.
New York Times - November 5, 2007
Palestinians Clash at Nablus Refugee Camp
Palestinian security forces tried to enter Balata refugee camp to arrest some suspects, days after the Palestinian Authority sent in a reinforcement of police officers.
New York Times - November 5, 2007
Guatemalan Puts Down Scalpel to Enter Politics
Dr. Rafael Espada, long the heart surgeon to Guatemala?s political elite, is the country?s newly elected vice president.
New York Times - November 5, 2007
Gaza?s Reflection in a Foul Threat
A lagoon of human waste is a sort of metaphor for Gaza, coping with makeshift answers to long-term problems.
New York Times - November 5, 2007
Britain Intelligence Chief Intensifies Warning on Terrorism
He said that at least 2,000 people in Britain pose a ?direct threat to national security and public safety? because of their support for terrorism.
New York Times - November 5, 2007
Floodwaters Recede in Mexico
The rivers that have flooded much of Tabasco have begun to recede, but thousands of evacuees remain in shelters.
New York Times - November 5, 2007
Pakistan Attempts to Crush Protests by Lawyers
The government of Gen. Pervez Musharraf faced the first signs of concerted resistance to the imposition of emergency rule.
New York Times - November 5, 2007
PepsiCo Reorganizes Into 3 Units
NEW YORK (Reuters) - PepsiCo announced a restructuring on Monday that will split the food and beverage company into three units -- one for food in the United States, one for U.S. drinks and one for food and drinks abroad.
New York Times - November 5, 2007
Dell to Acquire Storage Company for $1.4 Billion
The deal comes as the company is attempting to stage a corporate turnaround and reclaim ground lost to more nimble competitors.
New York Times - November 5, 2007
Sun Reports Profit as Turnaround Continues
The computer server maker delivered strong quarterly results as it continued to benefit from its corporate restructuring and stronger sales of high-end computers.
New York Times - November 5, 2007
Competitively Priced Electricity Costs More, Studies Show
Retail electricity prices rose more in states adopting competitive pricing than in states where government set rates, raising questions about who benefits from competition.
New York Times - November 5, 2007
Newspaper Circulation Falls 3%, Audit Bureau Says
The circulation declines of U.S. newspapers continued to accelerate over the spring and summer, as sales across the industry fell almost 3 percent compared with the year before.
New York Times - November 5, 2007
Bayer Withdraws Heart Surgery Drug
Bayer agreed to withdraw its controversial heart surgery drug Trasylol after a Canadian study found that it may increase the risk of death.
New York Times - November 5, 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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