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U.S. Calls Hasty Meeting to Seek Somalia Solution
American officials want to answer to a question: Is there anyone left in Mogadishu with whom the U.S. can do business?
New York Times - June 14, 2006
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A week after the death of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, U.S. military and intelligence don't have a concrete answer as to who his successor is -- or if he even exists. Statements published on Islamist Web sites name Abu Hamza al-Muhajer as the group's new leader, but U.S. counterterrorism officials question...
CNN - June 14, 2006
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Indonesia's most volatile volcano nearly enveloped a village with a searing gas cloud during an eruption Wednesday and forced thousands of residents to evacuate. "The situation is ... life-threatening," said Yousana Siagian, head of the government's Vulcanology and Disaster Mitigation Cent...
CNN - June 14, 2006
Surgeons Work to Separate Twins in L.A.
About 80 doctors will try to separate the girls' vital organs in a 24-hour operation.
New York Times - June 14, 2006
Germany 1, Poland 0: Germany Prevails in Dramatic Fashion
Substitute Oliver Neuville scored on a sliding kick off a cross from another sub, David Odonkor, in injury time as Germany edged Poland.
New York Times - June 14, 2006
China Tightens Control With State Secrets Law
The upcoming trial of a New York Times researcher is evidence of China's efforts to contain public debate.
New York Times - June 14, 2006
Financial Crunch Boils Over in Gaza
A Palestinian minister returned from a trip with $20 million in cash after civil servants stormed parliament demanding back pay.
New York Times - June 14, 2006
Bayer of Germany Wins Its Bid for Schering
The deal, which was clinched after Merck backed off, is expected to create a new pharmaceutical powerhouse.
New York Times - June 14, 2006
Shares Plummet After Delay in Airbus Jet Delivery
The parent company's stock slid by as much as a third after news that the A380 airplane is behind schedule.
New York Times - June 14, 2006
U.A.W. Re-elects Leader After Tumultuous Term
During Ron Gettelfinger's first four-year term, the auto industry was hit by its worst downturn in over a decade.
New York Times - June 14, 2006
Chandlers Call for Tribune Breakup
The family's trustees called for a study on spinning off the company's television stations and newspapers.
New York Times - June 14, 2006
United Airlines to axe 1,000 jobs
United Airlines says it will cut 1,000 jobs by the end of the year as part of plans to reduce costs by $400m.
BBC News - June 14, 2006
Messi setback for Argentina
Argentina starlet Lionel Messi hurts his left foot in training as he is hit by a new injury.
BBC News - June 14, 2006
Chile backs Andes gold project
Chile approves plans by an international company to mine for gold in the Andes despite environmental concerns.
BBC News - June 14, 2006
Doctors try to separate US twins
Surgeons in California try to separate a pair of 10-month-old conjoined twin girls.
BBC News - June 14, 2006
Two species become one in the lab
Scientists have interbred two butterfly species and created a third, distinct species, the journal Nature reports.
BBC News - June 14, 2006
Borders railway link bill passed
MSPs approve the bill to allow the restoration of a rail link between Edinburgh and Tweedbank in the Borders.
BBC News - June 14, 2006
Fed hints at looming US slowdown
The Federal Reserve hints at a possible slowdown in US growth in its latest Beige Book report on the state of the economy.
BBC News - June 14, 2006
'US storm fraudsters paid $1.4bn'
The US government gave up to $1.4bn in bogus assistance to hurricane victims last year, an investigation reveals.
BBC News - June 14, 2006
Germany beat Poland in dying seconds
Oliver Neuville puts Germany within reach of the last 16 with a last-gasp goal to beat Poland in Dortmund.
BBC News - June 14, 2006
England team face disturbed night
Delighted Germany fans celebrate their World Cup win against Poland outside England's hotel.
BBC News - June 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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