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US consumer borrowing slows
US consumer borrowing grew at its slowest pace in four months in July, official figures show.
BBC News - September 8, 2006
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India blast kills dozens
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India blast kills dozens
A series of bomb blasts in a Muslim-majority town in western India killed at least 32 people and wounded more than 70, mostly worshippers at Friday prayers, police said. "I was finishing my Friday prayers when I heard the explosions ... there was chaos everywhere. I saw three or four bodies an...
CNN - September 8, 2006
American Red Cross Fined $4.2 Million
The F.D.A. is seeking the fine because it says the charity has repeatedly failed to handle blood supplies properly.
New York Times - September 8, 2006
Senate Panel Releases Report on Iraq Intelligence
The panel found no evidence that Saddam Hussein had a relationship with Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
New York Times - September 8, 2006
H.P.’s Chief Defends Efforts to Stop Leaks
Patricia C. Dunn, Hewlett-Packard’s chairwoman, acknowledged that some of the techniques used to stop news leaks from the company’s boardroom had been “sloppy.”
New York Times - September 8, 2006
Brazil summit hope for trade deal
Trade talks to be held in Brazil may be a way for governments to fire up moribund WTO negotiations.
BBC News - September 8, 2006
US 'paid anti-Cuba journalists'
The Miami Herald newspaper group sacks three of at least 10 journalists it says were in the pay of the US government.
BBC News - September 8, 2006
US blacklists major Iranian bank
The US cuts an Iranian state-owned bank from its financial system, accusing it of helping to move terrorist funds.
BBC News - September 8, 2006
Court 'lifts Pinochet immunity'
Chilean court clears the way for ex-military ruler Gen Pinochet to be charged over rights abuses, reports say.
BBC News - September 8, 2006
Sportingbet chief freed on bail
A New York court frees the chairman of UK-based gambling website Sportingbet on $50,000 bail.
BBC News - September 8, 2006
4th ODI as it happened
England win the fourth one-day international against Pakistan by eight wickets.
BBC News - September 8, 2006
Man admits attack on US tourist
A man awaits sentence for trying to murder an American tourist near Inverness, leaving her in a coma.
BBC News - September 8, 2006
'Huge support' for Bolivia strike
Opposition leader in Bolivia's wealthier lowlands claim success in a protest against changes to the constitution.
BBC News - September 8, 2006
Cricket: England ease to win
Ian Bell hits 86 and Andrew Strauss 78 as England beat Pakistan by eight wickets in the fourth one-dayer.
BBC News - September 8, 2006
Tennis: Sharapova in US final
Maria Sharapova beats top seed Amelie Mauresmo to reach her second Grand Slam final at the US Open.
BBC News - September 8, 2006
Kabul bomb hits US convoy
A bomb in Kabul kills at least 16 people, hours before Nato starts talks on sending extra troops to Afghanistan.
BBC News - September 8, 2006
Blasts kill 37 in India graveyard
Blasts at a Muslim graveyard in the western Indian state of Maharashtra kill at least 37 people, officials say.
BBC News - September 8, 2006
UK soldier killed in Iraq named
A British soldier who died after a shooting in the Iraqi town of Al-Qurna north of Basra is named.
BBC News - September 8, 2006
Fugitive cop-killing suspect hunted
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Fugitive cop-killing suspect hunted
SWAT teams, police helicopters and state troopers converged on a small town Friday after authorities said they may have spotted Ralph "Buck" Phillips, a fugitive sought in one of New York's largest manhunts.
CNN - September 8, 2006
Dozens feared dead in India blasts
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Dozens feared dead in India blasts
At least 31 people, mostly worshippers at weekly Islamic prayers, have been killed and up to 75 injured in a series of explosions in a Muslim-majority town in western India, police say.
CNN - September 8, 2006
Senators: CIA dismissed Saddam-al Qaeda ties
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Senators: CIA dismissed Saddam-al Qaeda ties
There's no evidence Saddam Hussein had a relationship with Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and his al Qaeda associates, according to a Senate report on prewar intelligence on Iraq. Democrats said the report undercuts President Bush's justification for going to war.
CNN - September 8, 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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