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Spector jury deadlocked
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Spector jury deadlocked
The jury in the murder trial of music producer Phil Spector has told the judge that it is unable to reach a verdict. He was charged with second-degree murder in the death of actress Lana Clarkson, 40. full story
CNN - September 18, 2007
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1.6 million flee as typhoon pounds China
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1.6 million flee as typhoon pounds China
A typhoon expected to be the most powerful storm to hit China in a decade is churning toward the densely populated coast, forcing 1.6m people to flee. full story
CNN - September 18, 2007
Obama tax plan: $80 billion in cuts, fast filings
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Obama tax plan: $80 billion in cuts, fast filings
Sen. Barack Obama on Tuesday proposed overhauling the tax code to lower taxes for the poor and middle class, increase them for the rich and make it so most Americans can file their taxes in five minutes. full story
CNN - September 18, 2007
The Caucus Blog: Rudy vs. MoveOn, Another Round
More in the escalating arms race between Rudolph W. Giuliani and MoveOn.org.
New York Times - September 18, 2007
Traffic Congestion Is Getting Worse, Study Says
Drivers who commute between New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are wasting more time and money sitting in traffic, according to a new study.
New York Times - September 18, 2007
City Room: Soldier Took Bullet to Avoid Iraq
Private Jonathan Aponte, 20, admitted that he arranged to have himself shot in the knee to avoid returning to military service in Iraq.
New York Times - September 18, 2007
The Lede: Is the O.J. Tape More Than Luck?
The ex-wife of one of the robbery suspects says it is quite common for people around O.J. Simpson to have a tape rolling. Mr. Simpson was charged with eight felony counts today.
New York Times - September 18, 2007
World?s Languages Dying Off Rapidly
Of the estimated 7,000 languages spoken in the world today, linguists say, nearly half are in danger of extinction and are likely to disappear in this century.
New York Times - September 18, 2007
Bodies of 15 Pakistani Soldiers Found
A security official said that the soldiers, reported missing during recent clashes with militants in North Waziristan, had been shot and that some had been decapitated.
New York Times - September 18, 2007
Turkey Keeps Military Options Open on Kurdish Separatists Across Iraq Border
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan refused to rule out the possibility of military operations inside northern Iraq against armed Kurdish separatist groups.
New York Times - September 18, 2007
Monks Stage Protest in Myanmar
Hundreds of defiant monks marched through Yangon on Tuesday, through streets lined with cheering crowds, the latest in a series of anti-government protests.
New York Times - September 18, 2007
Russian Radar Can?t Replace Antimissile System, U.S. General Says
The director of the Pentagon?s missile defense program said that a Soviet-era early warning system is incapable of replacing an antimissile tracking radar proposed for the Czech Republic.
New York Times - September 18, 2007
New Twist on Musharraf Plan Emerges
Gen. Pervez Musharraf plans to run for another term but resign his military post if he is re-elected as president.
New York Times - September 18, 2007
State Dept. Official Blocked Inquiries, Congressman Says
A top House Democrat said that the State Department inspector general interfered with investigations into fraud and abuse in Iraq and Afghanistan.
New York Times - September 18, 2007
U.S. and British Officials Meet on Iraq Strategy
Top American officials in Iraq were setting out their vision for the U.S. troop presence to the British prime minister.
New York Times - September 18, 2007
Isolation of Gaza Chokes Off Trade
With Gaza almost entirely shut off from normal trade, Palestinian businesses are enduring a deep depression.
New York Times - September 18, 2007
Judge Orders Publisher to Leave Job for a Year
The ruling against Par Ridder of the Star Tribune of Minneapolis is a victory for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, which had accused its former publisher of misusing proprietary information.
New York Times - September 18, 2007
Labor Talks With G.M. Continue Without Pact
Negotiations between General Motors and the United Automobile Workers resumed today, and union leaders told members they faced tough decisions.
New York Times - September 18, 2007
Lawyer Will Plead Guilty in Kickback Scheme
Under a plea deal, William S. Lerach may face up to two years in prison.
New York Times - September 18, 2007
Intel Previews a New Family of Power-Saving Chips
The new architecture, code-named Nehalem, will use as many as eight processing cores, and offer better graphics and memory control processing.
New York Times - September 18, 2007
IPhone Enters Its European Phase
Steve Jobs, Apple?s chief executive, said the iPhone would become available to British consumers in November in an exclusive arrangement with O2.
New York Times - September 18, 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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