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Two US firms pay $2m after staging a "guerrilla" advertising stunt that sparked bomb scares in Boston.
BBC News - February 5, 2007
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Senior Iraqi Urges Iran to Hold Talks With U.S.
TEHRAN, Feb. 5?A senior Iraqi Shiite leader said Monday at a news conference in Tehran that his country was urging Iran to hold talks with the United States and that such talks are important for the security of the region.
New York Times - February 5, 2007
Boston Reaches Settlement in Bomb Scare
A broadcaster and a marketing agency agreed to pay $2 million after an ad campaign set off a terrorism scare.
New York Times - February 5, 2007
Information on Pitcher?s Plane Crash Released
The National Transportation Safety Board today released hundreds of pages of reports about Cory F. Lidle?s crash.
New York Times - February 5, 2007
Bush?s Budget Calls for Big Increases in Military Spending
The $2.9 trillion budget, which increases defense spending and maintains tax cuts, was immediately criticized today by Congressional Democrats.
New York Times - February 5, 2007
Jakarta Remains Partly Submerged After Flood
At least 29 people were killed and 340,000 people were driven from their homes after this weekend?s flood.
New York Times - February 5, 2007
Republican Senators Block Debate on Iraq Resolution
The vote left in doubt the fate of a bipartisan resolution opposing President Bush?s troop buildup in Iraq.
New York Times - February 5, 2007
As Death Toll Rises in Flood, Indonesia Braces for Disease
Officials are concerned about the possible spread of serious ailments such as cholera, typhoid and malaria and also issued warnings about the bird flu virus.
New York Times - February 5, 2007
State Street to Acquire Investors Financial
In a $4.5 billion stock transaction, the two will join forces to challenge the recently announced combination of Bank of New York and Mellon Financial.
New York Times - February 5, 2007
2 Apples End a Long-Running Trademark Fight
The settlement raised speculation that the Beatles? music might soon be licensed for downloads from iTunes.
New York Times - February 5, 2007
Two Top Executives to Leave Discovery Communications
Leaders of Discovery?s cable channels will now report to the chief executive, giving him a more hands-on role.
New York Times - February 5, 2007
UPS makes major order with Boeing
US delivery firm UPS unveils a multi-billion dollar order to buy 27 freight aircraft from aerospace giant Boeing.
BBC News - February 5, 2007
US war objector pleads not guilty
A US army officer who refused orders to deploy to Iraq pleads not guilty as his court martial begins.
BBC News - February 5, 2007
Two charged over US boat deaths
The captain and owner of a boat that capsized in the US killing 20 tourists are charged after a 15-month inquiry.
BBC News - February 5, 2007
'Super-scope' opens for business
The biggest science facility to be built in the UK for 30 years - the Diamond synchrotron - welcomes its first users.
BBC News - February 5, 2007
Healthy foods 'lift retail sales'
UK High Street sales saw their best performance in January for three years, according to a leading industry survey.
BBC News - February 5, 2007
A&E wait figures 'being fiddled'
The four-hour A&E target is being fiddled by "dubious management tactics", academics say.
BBC News - February 5, 2007
Iran 'sets up atomic centrifuges'
Iran installs 328 centrifuges at two uranium enrichment sites at its Natanz complex, Western diplomats say.
BBC News - February 5, 2007
Rugby U: Hope for Irish skipper
Brian O'Driscoll remains in contention to play for Ireland against France but Peter Stringer is another fitness doubt.
BBC News - February 5, 2007
Doherty facing motoring charges
Rock star Pete Doherty is charged with four driving offences following his arrest last year.
BBC News - February 5, 2007
England hit by triple withdrawal
Wayne Bridge, Andrew Johnson and Chris Kirkland will miss England's friendly with Spain - but Wayne Rooney could still feature.
BBC News - February 5, 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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