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US Iraq move 'consistent with UK'
Margaret Beckett plays down the likely impact of 20,000 extra US troops on British operations in Iraq.
BBC News - January 11, 2007
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Bush to troops: 'We will prevail'
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Bush to troops: 'We will prevail'
U.S. President George W. Bush tells American troops "there is no doubt in my mind we will prevail" in Iraq. He met with soldiers in the state of Georgia a day after announcing a new strategy that includes more than 20,000 additional troops.
CNN - January 11, 2007
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Judge: State Farm must cover Katrina damage
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CNN - January 11, 2007
Bush meets with troops, defends strategy
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Bush meets with troops, defends strategy
Troops at Fort Benning greeted President Bush with cheers and whistles Thursday, a day after he announced a new strategy for Iraq that includes sending in more than 20,000 additional troops.
CNN - January 11, 2007
N.J. High School Mourns Students Killed in Crash
Grief came to the New Jersey school today as students mourned three students who were killed in an after-school automobile accident on Wednesday.
New York Times - January 11, 2007
Dodd Announces His Candidacy for President
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New York Times - January 11, 2007
Skull Provides Signs of When Humans Left Africa
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New York Times - January 11, 2007
In 2 Pennsylvania Towns, Skepticism and Resignation
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New York Times - January 11, 2007
Bush?s Iraq Plan Meets Opposition From Congress
President Bush?s top aides lobbied hostile lawmakers today on behalf of the administration?s new Iraq strategy, unveiling plans to add 92,000 soldiers and marines to the U.S. military.
New York Times - January 11, 2007
News Analysis: Phone Shows Apple?s Impact on Consumer Products
Steve Jobs?s method is to refine existing technologies.
New York Times - January 11, 2007
Nasdaq struggles for LSE shares
Nasdaq says it has received agreements to buy 0.6% of shares in takeover target, the London Stock Exchange (LSE).
BBC News - January 11, 2007
Insurer loses Katrina payout case
An insurance company must pay for damage caused to a couple's home by Hurricane Katrina, a US judge rules.
BBC News - January 11, 2007
Healthy stocks send oil tumbling
Oil prices fall beneath the $52-a-barrel mark for the first time since May 2005 as the US enjoys a mild winter.
BBC News - January 11, 2007
Warrant for ex-Argentine leader
An Argentine judge orders the arrest of ex-President Isabel Peron over the disappearance of a left-wing activist in 1976.
BBC News - January 11, 2007
Bafta prepares to reveal nominees
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BBC News - January 11, 2007
Family found for gigantic flowers
The 200-year-old mystery of where the world's largest flower sits in the botanical family tree is finally solved.
BBC News - January 11, 2007
Fishermen guilty of false claims
Twenty people and two companies from Kilkeel in County Down plead guilty to breaking rules on fish quotas.
BBC News - January 11, 2007
US Iraq raid draws Iranian anger
US forces seize six people said to be Iranians in the northern Iraqi town of Irbil, prompting a diplomatic incident.
BBC News - January 11, 2007
US House backs stem cell research
The House of Representatives in the US backs embryonic stem cell research, in a major challenge to President Bush.
BBC News - January 11, 2007
Football: Rangers agree deal
Rangers and the Scottish FA avoid a court battle after agreeing compensation for Walter Smith's move to Ibrox.
BBC News - January 11, 2007
Drifting ship avoids hitting rig
A drifting cargo ship avoids hitting one North Sea rig but risks striking another after its engines fail again.
BBC News - January 11, 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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