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US Congress wades into HP crisis
Hewlett Packard is ordered to handover documents related to its media leak probe by a US Congressional committee.
BBC News - September 11, 2006
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A nation remembers
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A nation remembers
Five years after the worst terrorist attack on American soil, President Bush on Monday saluted the nearly 3,000 people who were killed on 9/11, 2001. In New York, he visited firefighters. In Shanksville, Pennsylvania, he exchanged hugs with people who lost family members onboard United Airlines Flig...
CNN - September 11, 2006
Study Links Rising Ocean Temperatures to Emissions
The lead author of the new study said the findings suggested that further warming would probably make hurricanes stronger in coming decades.
New York Times - September 11, 2006
Abbas Announces Coalition Deal
The Palestinian Authority president said today that he had reached a tentative agreement with Hamas meant to the end the Palestinians’ international isolation.
New York Times - September 11, 2006
Hussein Trial Resumes as Violence Continues in Baghdad
Meanwhile, an effort by a group of Shiite lawmakers to promote the partitioning of Iraq into autonomous zones appeared to lose some momentum today.
New York Times - September 11, 2006
Afghan Governor’s Funeral Attacked
At the funeral of the assassinated governor of Paktia, a suicide bomber killed 5 policemen and 2 children.
New York Times - September 11, 2006
British Conservative Leader Calls for Less Deference to U.S.
David Cameron sought today to distance his party from what he called a “slavish” bond between Britain and the United States.
New York Times - September 11, 2006
OPEC Holds Production Steady
The decision could lead to a further decline in oil prices, which have dropped more than $11 a barrel from their July peaks.
New York Times - September 11, 2006
Athletics: Gatlin hearing next year
American sprinter Justin Gatlin may not face an arbitration hearing on doping charges until next year.
BBC News - September 11, 2006
Humans 'causing stronger storms'
Human production of greenhouse gases is largely responsible for increasing storm severity, scientists say.
BBC News - September 11, 2006
Glaxo pays record $3bn in tax row
Drugs giant GlaxoSmithKline agrees to pay out a record $3.1bn to end a tax row with the US government.
BBC News - September 11, 2006
Public health plans 'in disarray'
Measures to tackle rising public health problems are being scrapped or postponed due to lack of funds, health chiefs say.
BBC News - September 11, 2006
Woman arrested over caravan death
A woman is arrested in connection with the death of a man in a County Down caravan park, police say.
BBC News - September 11, 2006
One dead in light aircraft crash
One person is killed and another injured after a light aircraft crashes on a mountainside near Bethesda in Gwynedd.
BBC News - September 11, 2006
'Bad weather' sinks Comoros ship
Forty-three people are rescued in the Indian Ocean after a ship carrying 76 people sinks near Madagascar.
BBC News - September 11, 2006
Half think UK 'losing terror war'
More than half of Britons think the "war on terror" is being lost in the UK and abroad, a survey for the BBC suggests.
BBC News - September 11, 2006
Football: Reading 1-0 Man City
Ivar Ingimarsson's first-half header hands Reading victory over Man City at the Madejski Stadium.
BBC News - September 11, 2006
Four charged with terror offences
Four men are charged following a series of police raids which targeted an alleged network of terrorist recruiters.
BBC News - September 11, 2006
9/11: Tears, resentment 5 years on
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9/11: Tears, resentment 5 years on
The nations of the world join in solemn remembrance of September 11 -- but for many, resentment of the United States flows as readily as tears.
CNN - September 11, 2006
Cheney: 'Oceans do not protect us'
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Cheney: 'Oceans do not protect us'
America remembered 9/11 on Monday, five years after hijacked airliners struck New York, the Pentagon and Pennsylvania, killing almost 3,000. "We've learned that oceans do not protect us and threats that gather thousands of miles away can now find us here at home," said Vice President Dick...
CNN - September 11, 2006
Divided world remembers 9/11 attacks
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Divided world remembers 9/11 attacks
The nations of the world joined Monday in solemn remembrance of September 11 -- but for many, resentment of the United States flowed as readily as tears.
CNN - September 11, 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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