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Sri Lanka War Worries Donor Nations
The island?s escalating civil war caused foreign donors to call on the government and Tamil Tiger rebels to respect human rights as the death toll climbs.
New York Times - January 12, 2008
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Marine?s Remains Are Uncovered
JACKSONVILLE, N.C. -- For months after a pregnant 20-year-old Marine accused a colleague of rape, her family says, she continued to work alongside her attacker and endured harassment at Camp Lejeune.
New York Times - January 12, 2008
New Investigation in Parents? Murders
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo will lead a new investigation into the 1988 murders of a Long Island couple whose son served 17 years in prison for the crime before an appeals court said he might be innocent.
New York Times - January 12, 2008
Clemens Faces Dangers of Spin in Steroid Case
Accused by his former personal trainer of taking steroids, Roger Clemens has begun a furious public relations effort.
New York Times - January 12, 2008
In Texas, Weighing Life With a Fence
A planned border fence has provoked alarm among land owners fearful of being cut off from their own property.
New York Times - January 12, 2008
Young Evangelicals Embrace Huckabee as Old Guard Balks
Mike Huckabee?s candidacy threatens to drive a wedge between the leaders of the conservative Christian movement and their base.
New York Times - January 12, 2008
War Torn: Across America, Deadly Echoes of Foreign Battles
The New York Times found 121 cases in which veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan committed a killing in this country, or were charged with one, after their return from war.
New York Times - January 12, 2008
Truck Crash Sets Off Deadly Blaze in Nigeria
A speeding fuel tanker crashed and spilled its cargo in Nigeria?s main southern city. It was feared that as many as three dozen people died in the resulting fire, police and witnesses said.
New York Times - January 12, 2008
Iran Urges Agency to Settle Atomic Case
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, told the visiting chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency that Iran?s nuclear case should be handled by the I.A.E.A. and not the United Nations Security Council.
New York Times - January 12, 2008
The Way We Live Now: Vanishing Act
What we don?t talk about when we don?t talk about Iraq.
New York Times - January 12, 2008
The French President?s Lover
Don't hate Carla Bruni because she's beautiful. She's more than a supermodel.
New York Times - January 12, 2008
Ideas & Trends: When a Mountaintop Might as Well Have Been the Moon
When Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay, a Sherpa guide, stood on the summit of Mount Everest, it seems as if they were making the last ?giant leap for mankind? of pre-space age generations.
New York Times - January 12, 2008
Practical Traveler | Kenya: Uncertainties in the Shadow of Unrest
The violence that erupted in Kenya after a disputed presidential election has raised questions for those planning a trip to one of Africa?s most popular safari destinations.
New York Times - January 12, 2008
Two Giants Try to Learn to Share Space
India?s Prime Minister will arrive in Beijing on Sunday for a three-day visit to China, with each country eager to increase bilateral trade and promote mutual friendship.
New York Times - January 12, 2008
U.S. Presses Kenyan President and Opposition Leaders to Meet
The American government took its toughest position yet on Kenya?s disputed elections, calling on the president and opposition leaders to meet immediately.
New York Times - January 12, 2008
Lives of Grinding Poverty, Untouched by China?s Boom
China has moved more people out of poverty than any other country in recent decades, but the persistence of destitution in places like southern Henan Province suggests that there are still 300 million poor in China.
New York Times - January 12, 2008
French Cabinet Position Not Enough? Then Try Mayor.
The races for France?s municipal elections in March have not even started, but nearly two-thirds of the 33 members of President Sarkozy?s cabinet have transformed themselves into part-time politicians.
New York Times - January 12, 2008
Iraq Eases Curb on Ex-Officials of Baath Party
A measure to allow former officials from Saddam Hussein?s party to apply for government jobs came after months of U.S. pressure.
New York Times - January 12, 2008
Lacking Sufficient Support, Afghan Police Struggle to Work a Beat in a War
Lightly equipped, marginally trained, undermined by corruption and poor discipline, Afghanistan?s police force remain weak, though their expected role is daunting.
New York Times - January 12, 2008
Correction: Stocks in the News
The Stocks in the News on the DataBank page last Sunday contained incorrect labels for the stocks? estimated price-to-earnings ratios. They were for 2008, not 2007.
New York Times - January 12, 2008
Correction: That Campaign Button Can Sting You at Work
The Career Couch column last Sunday, about presidential politics in the office, referred incorrectly to comments by Daniel I. Prywes, a partner in the Washington offices of the law firm Bryan Cave. When Mr. Prywes said that soliciting participation in political events might be permissible, he was re...
New York Times - January 12, 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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