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Sprinter Gatlin Banned for Four Years
The Olympic 100-meter champion had a potential eight-year doping ban reduced, but he will not be able to defend his gold medal in Beijing this summer.
New York Times - January 1, 2008
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Campaigns Feeling Effects of Iowa Poll
The results of the Des Moines Register?s final poll of Iowa caucus-goers continued to reverberate across the campaign trail as the clock ticked toward the caucuses.
New York Times - January 1, 2008
Doubts Raised on Technology Sales to China
The administration is facing questions from weapons experts about whether some equipment ? newly authorized for export to Chinese companies ? could instead end up helping China modernize its military.
New York Times - January 1, 2008
Gang Blamed as 10 Are Killed in Attacks at Nigerian Oil Port
Coordinated assaults on two police stations, a hotel and a restaurant early Tuesday killed at least 10 people, the authorities said.
New York Times - January 1, 2008
Tehran Journal: Designer?s Rainbow Brightens Iranian Women?s Look
A fashion line in Iran offers chic and well-to-do women clothes that are elegant, luxurious, expensive and within the strictly enforced boundaries of religious propriety.
New York Times - January 1, 2008
Saudis Confirm Detention of Blogger
An outspoken Saudi blogger is being held for ?purposes of interrogation,? the Saudi Interior Ministry confirmed.
New York Times - January 1, 2008
Gaza Tense as It Tallies Casualties
After a night of violent clashes between Hamas and Fatah gunmen, leaders on each side called for renewed dialogue.
New York Times - January 1, 2008
For Pakistanis, Days of Rage and Uncertainty
(Salman Masood contributed reporting from Karachi).
New York Times - January 1, 2008
Memo Pad: Batteries Included in New Travel Restrictions
BATTERY RESTRICTIONS Beginning Tuesday, airline passengers cannot pack any loose lithium batteries in checked bags, though the batteries are permitted if contained within laptops, cellphones or other electronic devices, according to a new rule by the Transportation Department. The department said th...
New York Times - January 1, 2008
When It?s Time to Call the Cavalry
Some business travel problems are solved by hiring special services; others by not submitting to a no.
New York Times - January 1, 2008
Customers, Not Brokers, Profited in an Odd 2007
The brokers? customers did reasonably well. The brokers did not. How could that happen?
New York Times - January 1, 2008
Gatlin handed four-year ban
Olympic 100m champion Justin Gatlin receives a four-year ban for doping, says the United States Anti-Doping Agency.
BBC News - January 1, 2008
Man dies in embankment car plunge
A man is killed after his car plunges off a road and down a steep embankment in Cushendall, County Antrim.
BBC News - January 1, 2008
Iowa rivals battle for votes
Would-be US presidential nominees see in 2008 on the stump in Iowa as the first caucuses beckon.
BBC News - January 1, 2008
Darts: Part storms to PDC title
John Part becomes the fifth man to win a version of the world title more than twice after beating Kirk Shepherd 7-2 in the PDC World Championship final.
BBC News - January 1, 2008
Death row Scot 'free in a week'
Kenny Richey, who has been on death row for 21 years, is expected to be set free in a week, his lawyer says.
BBC News - January 1, 2008
League tables for gifted pupils
The number of gifted and talented pupils in secondary schools is to be included in league tables in England.
BBC News - January 1, 2008
NHS 'now four different systems'
Patients in the UK's four nations are getting different services following devolution, say health chiefs.
BBC News - January 1, 2008
Can They Stay Out of Harm?s Way?
When jaguars kill cattle, ranchers retaliate. Now conservationists are trying for a truce that could save the Americas? biggest cat.
New York Times - January 1, 2008
North Korea Calls for End to ?Hostile? U.S. Policies
Kim Jong-il made no mention of the Dec. 31 deadline the country missed to declare all its nuclear activities.
New York Times - January 1, 2008
U.S. Diplomat Killed in Sudan
An American diplomat in Sudan was shot and killed as he was returning from a New Year?s Eve party, officials said.
New York Times - January 1, 2008
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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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