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State Board Approves Atlantic Yards Project
The approval was the last regulatory hurdle for the biggest real estate project in Brooklyn history.
New York Times - December 20, 2006
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Sheriff: Climbers' chance of survival 'pretty nil'
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Sheriff: Climbers' chance of survival 'pretty nil'
Rescue teams gave up any hope of finding two missing climbers alive on stormy Mount Hood and suspended the search Wednesday. "We've done everything we can at this point," said Sheriff Joe Wampler, choking back tears after returning from one final flyover of the 11,239-foot peak.
CNN - December 20, 2006
Man Convicted in Killing of Undercover Detectives
Ronell Wilson was found guilty today of the shooting death of two undercover detectives three years ago.
New York Times - December 20, 2006
U.S. Hands Najaf Province Over to Iraqi Forces
It is the third province in Iraq to have power transferred, the previous two having been under British control.
New York Times - December 20, 2006
Defense Secretary Visits Baghdad
Robert M. Gates said he expected to ?learn a lot? in his first talks with U.S. commanders since taking office.
New York Times - December 20, 2006
Military Analysis: New Iraq Strategy Emerges: Security, Then Politics
Proponents of a U.S. troop increase maintain that Iraq?s leader cannot rein in the Shiite militias until some semblance of security is restored.
New York Times - December 20, 2006
Bush Says Victory in Iraq Is Still Possible
President Bush warned today that the war in Iraq would require ?difficult choices,? but he vowed the U.S. would not be ?run out of the Middle East? by extremists.
New York Times - December 20, 2006
Thai Stock Market Rebounds From Plunge
The decline of the dollar is punishing Asia?s smaller economies, the governor of the Thai central bank said today.
New York Times - December 20, 2006
Singapore Airlines Signs On for Airbus A380
The order for nine of the company?s A380 superjumbo jetliners is the first firm sale of the troubled new plane in more than a year.
New York Times - December 20, 2006
One in 20 Hispanics 'goes hungry'
Five per cent of Hispanics in the US regularly go hungry, says a report by a Hispanic civil rights group.
BBC News - December 20, 2006
Lord arrested after air incident
Former lord advocate Lord Fraser is charged with disorderly conduct on an aircraft which landed at Dundee Airport.
BBC News - December 20, 2006
Armed police at farmhouse 'siege'
Firearms officers and negotiators surround a home in a normally quiet rural hamlet in what appears to be a stand-off.
BBC News - December 20, 2006
Rail station death pair sentenced
Two directors of a maintenance firm are convicted of the manslaughter of a York academic killed on a moving walkway.
BBC News - December 20, 2006
Spain rejects 'dirty war' trial
Spain rules against trying an Argentine "dirty war" suspect, inviting Argentina to call for his extradition instead.
BBC News - December 20, 2006
Football: Chelsea reach semis
Didier Drogba comes off the bench to fire Chelsea into the semi-finals of the Carling Cup.
BBC News - December 20, 2006
Somalia rivals 'to resume talks'
Somalia's interim government and rival Islamists agree to resume peace talks and cease hostilities, an EU envoy says.
BBC News - December 20, 2006
Ashton vows to stick to his guns
Brian Ashton promises to stay true to his principles of entertaining rugby following his appointment as England's new head coach.
BBC News - December 20, 2006
Fish ministers in marathon talks
EU ministers brace for lengthy talks to set quotas for 2007 after a revised proposal from the European Commission.
BBC News - December 20, 2006
Inquiry call on 'suspect in veil'
Opposition MPs demand an inquiry into claims a suspect in Pc Sharon Beshenivsky's murder fled the UK in a woman's veil.
BBC News - December 20, 2006
BA grounds all domestic flights
British Airways is to cancel all UK domestic services from Heathrow on Thursday following severe fog.
BBC News - December 20, 2006
Bush: U.S. needs bigger military
CNN
Bush: U.S. needs bigger military
The White House is considering an expansion of the U.S. Army and Marines for "the long struggle against radicals and extremists," President George W. Bush said during a Wednesday news conference. Bush would not elaborate on where that struggle would take place, only that he wanted to ensur...
CNN - December 20, 2006
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WILL GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE U.S. MILITARY STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY?
NO. MORE DISTRACTIONS WILL NOT MAKE US STRONGER.
YES. MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE.
IT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
GAYS ARE ALREADY SERVING SO IT WON'T HELP OR HURT MUCH.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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