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Use of Private Care Tests British Health System
Britain is wrestling with how to handle patients who want to pay for parts of their treatment while receiving the rest free from the health service.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
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The Lede: Cold Digital Trail After Shooting
The trail to Steve Kazmierczak's motives goes cold.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
After DVD Battle Won, Now Comes War
With the competing disc format gone, Sony still has to convince people to pay $350 or more for a Blu-ray player and $25 and up for discs.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
City Room: Plagiarism Charge Against Scholar in Noose Case
The Columbia University professor at Teachers College, in a number of instances, used the work of three others, officials said. She has been sanctioned by the college.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
Stem Cell Therapy Controls Diabetes in Mice
The work raises the prospect that embryonic cells might one day provide be used to treat the disease in humans.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
Bush Confronts Hard Questions in Ghana
President Bush faced skepticism on Wednesday about American military policy and his AIDS initiative.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
Task of Shooting Down Satellite Begins
The many moving parts of the mission began after the shuttle landed, though rough seas could delay the launch.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
For McCain, Self-Confidence on Ethics Poses Its Own Risk
John McCain?s relationship with a female lobbyist underscores a paradox: Even as he embraces high ethical standards, his confidence in his own integrity sometimes seems to blind him to potential conflicts of interest.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
Serbs Press Their Drive to Control Northern Kosovo
A mob of 300 Serbs wielding clubs and tools gathered near a small ethnic-Albanian village, prompting NATO to send armored vehicles and tanks to head them off.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
Files Cast Questions on Whether 2 Suicide Bombers Had Down Syndrome
Psychiatric case files of the bombers who killed nearly 100 people on Feb. 1 showed they suffered from depression and schizophrenia, but not Down Syndrome, as officials had suggested.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
Russia Denies Visa to Rights Group Leader
The director of Human Rights Watch was barred from coming to Moscow to present a report accusing the Kremlin of hindering the work of nongovernmental organizations.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
Serbs Press Their Drive to Control Northern Kosovo
A mob of 300 Serbs wielding clubs and tools gathered near a small ethnic-Albanian village, prompting NATO to send armored vehicles and tanks to head them off.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
Thousands in Armenia Protest Election Results
Protesters said that Tuesday?s presidential election had been rigged, although international observers evaluated it as relatively free and fair.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
Use of Private Care Tests British Health System
Britain is wrestling with how to handle patients who want to pay for parts of their treatment while receiving the rest free from the health service.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
Kenyan Opposition Warns of More Protests
Kenya?s leading opposition party accused the government of stonewalling in negotiations to resolve the country?s festering political crisis and threatened to resume protests.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
Bush Confronts Hard Questions in Ghana
President Bush faced skepticism on Wednesday about American military policy and his AIDS initiative.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
The Good, Bad and Ugly of Movie Downloading
The Internet movie download era may be more distant than you think.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
Business Schools Break Tradition in Global Education
California business schools are taking global education to a new level, offering courses that go beyond case studies and collaborating with universities abroad, particularly in Asia.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
Oil Prices Continue Surge
Oil futures rallied again Wednesday, pushing briefly past $101 a barrel after the Fed lowered its forecast for economic growth this year.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
KKR Affiliate Delays Debt Payment Again
KKR Financial Holdings said it has delayed payment on millions in loans and opened debt restructuring talks with creditors.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
Rio Tinto May Break With Other Producers on Iron Ore Price
Rio Tinto?s stance could pressure Chinese steel makers, who are major customers, and may signal the beginning of the end for the benchmark system of iron ore pricing.
New York Times - February 20, 2008
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WILL GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE U.S. MILITARY STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY?
NO. MORE DISTRACTIONS WILL NOT MAKE US STRONGER.
YES. MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE.
IT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
GAYS ARE ALREADY SERVING SO IT WON'T HELP OR HURT MUCH.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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