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Spelling Bee nearing conclusion
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Spelling Bee nearing conclusion
After eight rounds, 13 spellers were to return Thursday night to compete for the National Spelling Bee championship and thousands of dollars during a nationally televised final.
CNN - June 1, 2006
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'Carrot-stick' deal agreed on Iran
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'Carrot-stick' deal agreed on Iran
Six world powers meeting to discuss the crisis over Iran's nuclear program agree on a package of incentives to convince Tehran to halt uranium enrichment, British Foreign Secretary Margaret Becket said.
CNN - June 1, 2006
Terror factory reveals secrets
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Terror factory reveals secrets
Masked gunmen blindfolded CNN correspondent Ben Wedeman and his cameraman to take them to a location rarely seen by journalists covering the violence of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The CNN pair were given an unusual look inside a rocket factory in Gaza.
CNN - June 1, 2006
Figs Believed to Be First Cultivated Fruit
Scientists have found what may be the first evidence of domesticated food production at the dawn of agriculture.
New York Times - June 1, 2006
British Lecturers Stop Grading to Demand Higher Pay
Hundreds of British college lecturers borrowed tactics once reserved for their students today to demonstrate with bullhorns and banners.
New York Times - June 1, 2006
Army Corps Admits Flaws in New Orleans Levees
The levees were not built to handle a hurricane anywhere near the size of Katrina, a new study says.
New York Times - June 1, 2006
Bush Urges Compromise on Immigration
President Bush sought to portray the Senate bill he favors as being in tune with security focus of the House bill.
New York Times - June 1, 2006
To Some Mayors, Security Grants Seemed Fair
New York and Washington had their Homeland Security money slashed, and other cities were unapologetic.
New York Times - June 1, 2006
Baghdatis, 'Allergic' to Clay, Loses at French Open
Marcos Baghdatis, the 19th seed, went down in five interesting but ultimately deflating sets today.
New York Times - June 1, 2006
G.O.P. Delegates Reject Weld, Back Faso for Governor
In a stunning rebuke to William F. Weld, New York Republican delegates chose John Faso as their designated candidate for governor.
New York Times - June 1, 2006
Iraqi Leaders Assail U.S. on Civilian Deaths
Iraq's top leaders said today they would demand that America turn over its files on the deaths in Haditha and vowed to conduct their own inquiry.
New York Times - June 1, 2006
Six Nations Agree on Iran Incentives
An agreement was reached tonight on a general formula designed to resolve the nuclear crisis with Iran, the British foreign secretary said.
New York Times - June 1, 2006
U.S. to Seek Extra $92 Million From Exxon for Valdez Spill
Exxon Mobil said it would study the request, but indicated that it did not see a need for further cleanup efforts.
New York Times - June 1, 2006
In Europe, a Deal to Cut Cellphone Roaming Charges in Half
The move by six European mobile-phone companies was intended to head off a move to impose legal limits on what they may charge.
New York Times - June 1, 2006
Steel Giant Arcelor Faces Investor Wrath Over Russia Deal
A large bloc of unhappy shareholders is asking for a special meeting to vote on the company's proposed deal with Severstal.
New York Times - June 1, 2006
Sales of American Autos Fell Sharply in May
Sales at General Motors fell 15.7 percent, and Chrysler had its worst month in two and a half years.
New York Times - June 1, 2006
Commission attacks nuclear drift
A commission led by ex-UN weapons inspector Hans Blix criticises a lack of momentum in nuclear disarmament.
BBC News - June 1, 2006
NYSE, Euronext merger imminent
The New York Stock Exchange and Euronext are set to announce a merger deal imminently, the BBC has learned.
BBC News - June 1, 2006
Canada delays China deportation
A Canadian court delays the deportation of one of China's most wanted men over claims he faces torture.
BBC News - June 1, 2006
Heart attack risk with pain drugs
Almost all painkillers in a class of drugs used to treat arthritis are associated an increased risk of heart attack, say Oxford researchers.
BBC News - June 1, 2006
Lawyers to snub sex crime cases
The Glasgow Bar Association will refuse to represent people accused of sex offences in a row over legal aid.
BBC News - June 1, 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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