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U.S. Commander Sees No Troop Cuts in Iraq This Year
A top American commander said the more than 140,000 soldiers now in Iraq are likely to be needed there at least until next spring.
New York Times - September 19, 2006
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The chiefs of Thailand's army, navy and air force met with King Bhumibol Adulyadej to declare they were taking over the country, according to a televised statement early Wednesday. The coup is being led by army chief Gen. Sonthi Boonyaratkalin, who announced the military and opposition Party of Demo...
CNN - September 19, 2006
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Bush: Choose between freedom or extremism
President Bush challenged world leaders to do more to build democracy in the Middle East in an address at the United Nations in New York on Tuesday.
CNN - September 19, 2006
Columbia Alters Financial Aid for Low-Income Students
Columbia joined the growing number of universities that are improving financial aid for low- and middle-income students.
New York Times - September 19, 2006
Israel to Pull Last Lebanon Troops by Weekend
Israel is clearly reluctant to stay much longer in southern Lebanon, even though U.N. troops are still short.
New York Times - September 19, 2006
Chief Judge in Hussein’s Genocide Trial Removed
Iraq’s prime minister decided to remove the judge after he said last week that Saddam Hussein was “not a dictator.”
New York Times - September 19, 2006
Thai Military Declares Martial Law
Leaders of Thailand’s armed forces seized control of Bangkok today, suspended the constitution and declared martial law.
New York Times - September 19, 2006
Bush Makes Direct Appeal to Iranians in U.N. Speech
President Bush said that if Iran continued to stall on demands concerning its nuclear program the consequences would include sanctions.
New York Times - September 19, 2006
Motorola to Buy Symbol Technologies for $3.9 Billion
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New York Times - September 19, 2006
Yahoo Says Ad Growth Is Slowing; Stock Dives
A slowdown in automobile and financial advertising hurt the company’s advertising sales over the last few weeks.
New York Times - September 19, 2006
Golf: Woods sings to US team
Tiger Woods sings in front of his US team-mates in a bonding exercise, despite his best efforts to avoid the session.
BBC News - September 19, 2006
Digital TV to 'hit 500m by 2011'
More than 500 million homes around the world will have digital TV by 2011, according to a report.
BBC News - September 19, 2006
'Mystery object' delays shuttle
The Atlantis shuttle has its Wednesday landing delayed after an unidentified object is seen floating near the vehicle.
BBC News - September 19, 2006
Advert worries hit Yahoo shares
Yahoo shares slump 11% after the search firm says weaker financial and car advertising will affect quarterly revenues.
BBC News - September 19, 2006
Solvent abuse problem 'forgotten'
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BBC News - September 19, 2006
Hungary parliament condemns riots
The Hungarian parliament condemns Monday night's violent anti-government protests in Budapest.
BBC News - September 19, 2006
Mubarak son offers 'Arab vision'
Gamal Mubarak says Egypt must promote its Mid-East vision to ward off foreign plans to "erase Arab identity".
BBC News - September 19, 2006
Many leave future care unfunded
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BBC News - September 19, 2006
Judge replaced in Saddam's trial
The judge in charge of Saddam Hussein's genocide trial is replaced, the Iraqi prime minister's office said.
BBC News - September 19, 2006
Agents claim manager bribe
Two agents claim they made illegal payments to secure transfer deals with a football manager.
BBC News - September 19, 2006
Teenager sought in murder probe
Police name a man they want to question about the murder of a young father near his home in east London.
BBC News - September 19, 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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