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U.N. votes to punish North Korea
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U.N. votes to punish North Korea
The U.N. Security Council has voted unanimously to slap North Korea with trade, travel and other sanctions as punishment for its claimed nuclear weapons test.
CNN - October 14, 2006
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Bush praises U.N. resolution on N. Korea
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Bush praises U.N. resolution on N. Korea
President Bush said Saturday that the U.N. Security Council had sent a "swift and tough" message to North Korea that its claimed detonation of a nuclear bomb was unacceptable to the world.
CNN - October 14, 2006
U.N. slaps sanctions on N. Korea
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U.N. slaps sanctions on N. Korea
The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Saturday to slap North Korea with trade, travel and other sanctions as punishment for its claimed nuclear weapons test.
CNN - October 14, 2006
26 Killed in Attack Outside Baghdad
Baghdad exploded in sectarian reprisals as angry residents killed at least 26 people from a nearby Sunni village.
New York Times - October 14, 2006
It’s Official: To Be Married Means to Be Outnumbered
Married couples, whose numbers have been declining for decades, have finally slipped into a minority of American households.
New York Times - October 14, 2006
Expecting U.S. Help, Sent to Guantánamo
A man has remained in U.S. custody in part, it appears, on the strength of a propaganda videotape made by his former Al Qaeda torturers.
New York Times - October 14, 2006
After Duke Case, College Athletes Are Put on Notice
Colleges have profoundly changed how they respond to even the most minor indiscretions by athletes.
New York Times - October 14, 2006
Democrats Have Intensity, but G.O.P. Has Its Machine
Republicans say they can offset the Democrats’ enthusiasm with their get-out-the-vote operation.
New York Times - October 14, 2006
Security Council Backs Sanctions on North Korea
The U.N. Security Council overcame objections from Russia and China by explicitly excluding the threat of military force and clarifying the right of nations to inspect cargo.
New York Times - October 14, 2006
Salmon Find a Surprising Ally in the Rugged Far East of Russia
The eastern Russian peninsula governments are at work on proposals that would designate a network of refuges for salmon that would be the first of its kind.
New York Times - October 14, 2006
Correction
An article last Sunday about Archer Daniels Midland and its role in ethanol production described ethanol imprecisely. While it is another term for ethyl alcohol, it is not a form of it.
New York Times - October 14, 2006
Executive May Leave Over Stock Options
The chief executive of UnitedHealth Group, a health insurance company that has been criticized for the way it accounted for stock options granted to top executives, is under pressure from board members to resign, The Wall Street Journal reported on Saturday.
New York Times - October 14, 2006
OPEC to Meet to Discuss Cut in Oil Output
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will hold an emergency meeting in Doha, Qatar, on Oct. 19 to discuss a 1 million barrel-a-day output cut.
New York Times - October 14, 2006
The Goods: On Your Mark, Get Set, Shoot
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New York Times - October 14, 2006
Economic View: After Years of Growth, What About Workers’ Share?
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New York Times - October 14, 2006
DataBank: Dow 12,000 Is Just a Step Away
The stock market rallied again, propelling the Dow Jones industrial average to a record close last week that left it within 40 points of the 12,000 threshold.
New York Times - October 14, 2006
The Count: One Constant for Car Buyers: A Short Memory
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New York Times - October 14, 2006
Market Week: An Iffy Road to Lower Rates
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New York Times - October 14, 2006
[TS] Gretchen Morgenson: Fresh Air for Board Elections?
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New York Times - October 14, 2006
Home Front: Refurbishing Computers, and Lives, Too
Per Scholas upgrades desktop computers that corporations discard as obsolete and distributes them to schools and families.
New York Times - October 14, 2006
Career Couch: The Flip-Flops in the Next Cubicle
You come to work dressed for success. Your colleague comes to work dressed for a day off.
New York Times - October 14, 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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