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U.S. links Hussein's daughter to terror cell
Iraqi forces detained the suspected leader of a terrorist cell network believed to be funded by Saddam Hussein's eldest daughter, who is wanted by Iraqi authorities on terrorism charges, the U.S. military announced Monday. full story
CNN - August 27, 2007
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City Room: Is an M.T.A. Fare Increase Justified?
A new report from the state comptroller urges the M.T.A. to hold off on raising tolls and fares until the fate of Mayor Bloomberg's congestion pricing proposal is clearer.
New York Times - August 27, 2007
DealBook Blog: A Script for Deal Renegotiations?
Will the HD Supply drama spawn any sequels? That’s the question lingering in market watchers’ minds after Home Depot agreed on Sunday to make several concessions in the sale of its wholesale supply unit, including lowering the price by $1.8 billion and keeping a sizable stake in the unit...
New York Times - August 27, 2007
The Lede Blog: Trans Fats and the U.S. Obesity Problem
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New York Times - August 27, 2007
Russia Arrests 10 in Journalist Death
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New York Times - August 27, 2007
Vick Pleads Guilty in Dog-Fighting Case
Michael Vick admitted to funding a dog fighting operation and to being complicit in the killing of at least six dogs.
New York Times - August 27, 2007
New York City Fire Dept. Disciplines 3 Officers After Blaze
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New York Times - August 27, 2007
Hwacheon Journal: Peace Dam Still Waits for the Flood That Never Came
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New York Times - August 27, 2007
Israeli Says Hamas Is Training Hundreds Abroad
The Israeli Army?s deputy chief of staff says that Hamas has sent hundreds of its fighters abroad for military training, most of them to Iran.
New York Times - August 27, 2007
Afghan Opium Crop at Record High
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New York Times - August 27, 2007
Sarkozy Lists Foreign Priorities, With Iran First
?A nuclear-armed Iran is for me unacceptable,? President Nicolas Sarkozy of France said in a speech today.
New York Times - August 27, 2007
A Political Crisis Brews in Greece as Fires Rage
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New York Times - August 27, 2007
DealBook Blog: Home Depot Shares Rise
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New York Times - August 27, 2007
Taiwan?s Acer to Acquire Gateway
Acer plans to buy the U.S. computer maker for $710 million in a deal that will push it past China?s Lenovo Group to become the world?s third largest PC vendor.
New York Times - August 27, 2007
Bigger Than Las Vegas? That?s Macao?s Bet
Thanks to a national passion for gambling in mainland China, where it is illegal, Macao is on its way to establishing itself as the global leader in that industry.
New York Times - August 27, 2007
Tennis: Henin in quickfire victory
Top seed Justine Henin cruises into the second round of the US Open with a straight sets win over qualifier Julia Goerges.
BBC News - August 27, 2007
Bush hails Iraq's political deal
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BBC News - August 27, 2007
US seeks Colombian warlord
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BBC News - August 27, 2007
Boys 'less keen to be students'
Boys are less keen to go to university than their female counterparts, a survey suggests.
BBC News - August 27, 2007
Iraqi mosque bombing kills nine
At least nine people are killed in a suicide attack at a mosque in the Iraqi city of Falluja, officials say.
BBC News - August 27, 2007
Tennis: Murray wins in US Open
Britain's Andy Murray opens his US Open campaign with a comprehensive win over qualifier Pablo Cuevas.
BBC News - August 27, 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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