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U.S.: Civil war in some of Iraq
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U.S.: Civil war in some of Iraq
A new Pentagon report says some elements of the war in Iraq fit the definition of civil war, but the term "does not adequately capture the complexity of the conflict."
CNN - March 15, 2007
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U.S: Some of Iraq in 'civil war'
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U.S: Some of Iraq in 'civil war'
A Pentagon report says some elements of the war in Iraq fit the definition of civil war, but the term "does not adequately capture the complexity of the conflict." Whether the conflict in Iraq amounts to a civil war has been hotly debated recently.
CNN - March 15, 2007
Body of missing Georgia boy found
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Body of missing Georgia boy found
The body of a 6-year-old boy missing since last week was found Thursday alongside a road outside Brunswick, Georgia, police said. A Department of Natural Resources employee found the body of Christopher Barrios, police said.
CNN - March 15, 2007
Iraq pullout plans advances in House, fails in Senate
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Iraq pullout plans advances in House, fails in Senate
Democrats aggressively challenged President Bush's Iraq policy at both ends of the Capitol on Thursday, gaining House committee approval for a troop withdrawal deadline of September 1, 2008, but suffering defeat in the Senate on a less sweeping plan to end U.S. participation in the war.
CNN - March 15, 2007
Grand Jury in Bell Case Hears From New Witness
A grand jury in Queens that is weighing evidence in the police shooting of Sean Bell interrupted its deliberations today to hear from a new witness.
New York Times - March 15, 2007
Greenwich Village Gunfight Leaves Four Dead
Two unarmed auxiliary police officers were among those killed during a chase on Wednesday night.
New York Times - March 15, 2007
U.N. Considers New Iran Sanctions Resolution
The resolution would impose sanctions on Iran for its defiance of demands that it suspend nuclear enrichment.
New York Times - March 15, 2007
Senate Panel Seeks to Question Justice Officials
The panel voted today to authorize the subpoenas as it investigates the dismissal of eight federal prosecutors.
New York Times - March 15, 2007
Terror Suspect Said to Confess to Other Acts
Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, who took responsibility for the Sept. 11 attacks, said he decapitated the American journalist Daniel Pearl, according to a revised transcript released today.
New York Times - March 15, 2007
U.S. Troops to Open 100 Garrisons Across Baghdad
The increase in the number of outposts is part of the plan to put American troops back on the streets.
New York Times - March 15, 2007
Senate Rejects Measure for Iraq Pullout
The Democratic resolution aimed at withdrawing most American combat troops from Iraq in 2008. A similar measure advanced in the House today.
New York Times - March 15, 2007
Hamas and Fatah Agree on Unity Government
Israel said it would not deal with the new Palestinian government, which was announced today after months of negotiations.
New York Times - March 15, 2007
OPEC Says It Won?t Increase Output
The decision could send oil prices into a fresh upswing this spring as demand for gasoline picks up.
New York Times - March 15, 2007
Cricket: Bermuda lose to S Lanka
Sri Lanka beat Bermuda by 243 runs in their Group B match in Trinidad.
BBC News - March 15, 2007
Democrats push Iraq pull-out plan
A Democratic plan for all US troops to leave Iraq by next year is approved by a key House panel but fails in the Senate.
BBC News - March 15, 2007
Castro 'to be fit to hold power'
Officials say Fidel Castro will be well enough to stand for parliament, the first step towards re-election as leader.
BBC News - March 15, 2007
Icy map to probe Europa's secrets
A global geological map of the Jovian moon Europa is helping scientists understand the history of the icy moon.
BBC News - March 15, 2007
Prison after sex register failure
A paedophile spared prison after judges were told to use it sparingly, is jailed for not registering as a sex offender.
BBC News - March 15, 2007
Airbus protests due across Europe
New protests against job cuts planned at planemaker Airbus are due to take place across Europe on Friday.
BBC News - March 15, 2007
Abuse children beaten and starved
A County Armagh couple who abused their children over a period of almost 10 years are sent to prison.
BBC News - March 15, 2007
Police raid seven cannabis farms
Cannabis with an estimated street value of £630,000 is seized from "factories" in several high value houses.
BBC News - March 15, 2007
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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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