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U.S. Maintains Role as Leading Arms Supplier, Study Says
The United States maintained its role as the leading supplier of weapons to the developing world in 2006, according to a Congressional study to be released Monday.
New York Times - September 30, 2007
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Marlins 8, Mets 1: Mets Complete Stunning Collapse
The Mets finished a surprising collapse with a lackluster performance in a loss to the Florida Marlins that eliminated them from postseason contention.
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Supreme Court Faces an Array of Divisive Cases
The deep divisions that characterized the Supreme Court?s last term are all but certain to remain on display.
New York Times - September 30, 2007
The Caucus Blog: Evangelicals Threaten to Back Third-Party Effort
The group making the threat, alarmed at the idea of Rudolph W. Giuliani as the Republican nominee, includes Dr. James Dobson.
New York Times - September 30, 2007
In Myanmar, U.N. Envoy Meets Dissident
The envoy met today with the detained opposition leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and with members of Myanmar?s military junta.
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Wanted Palestinians Cross Into Gaza From Egypt
The entry, through the closed Rafah crossing on the Gaza-Egypt border, was the result of what Hamas said was an agreement it made with Egypt.
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Rebels in Darfur Attack Peacekeepers at Camp
Rebel forces stormed a small African Union base in northern Darfur and killed 10 peacekeepers.
New York Times - September 30, 2007
U.S. Tries to Allay Anger Over Iraq Partition Plan
The American Embassy reiterated its support on Sunday for a united Iraq as six political parties together voiced their objection to a United States Senate resolution endorsing partitioning the country into three states.
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Heart damage 'may boost defences'
The damage caused by heart disease may make the organ cope better with the dangers of surgery, say researchers.
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Hundreds involved in city riots
Hundreds are involved in rioting in Londonderry city centre during the early hours of Sunday.
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Fake DVDs 'fund' people smuggling
Counterfeit DVDs sold at markets are being used to fund people smuggling, the BBC discovers.
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Football: Everton win to go fifth
Joleon Lescott heads his fourth goal of the season as Everton see off Boro to go fifth in the Premier League.
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Chocolate 'aids fatigue syndrome'
A daily dose of chocolate may help reduce the symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome, say UK researchers.
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Petrol pump price could pass £1
Petrol prices could surge to near record highs after a 2p rise in fuel duty is introduced from midnight on Sunday.
BBC News - September 30, 2007
'No clear winner' in Ukraine vote
Voting ends in Ukraine's general election, with exit polls suggesting there will be no outright winner.
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Cameron pledges Tory 'fight-back'
David Cameron rallies Conservative members at the party conference to 'mount a fight-back' against Labour.
BBC News - September 30, 2007
Germany 2, Brazil 0: Germany Defends Women?s World Cup Title
Germany won its second straight Women?s World Cup, defeating Brazil 2-0 behind second-half goals by Birgit Prinz and Simone Laudehr.
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Marathon Record Is Set in Berlin
Haile Gebrselassie shattered the world record in the marathon by 29 seconds, securing a mark he has coveted since he was a teenager in Ethiopia.
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Big Coffers and a Rising Voice Lift a New Conservative Group
Freedom?s Watch, founded this summer, is set apart from most advocacy groups by its benefactors? wealth.
New York Times - September 30, 2007
North Korean Nuclear Talks Reach Deal
Six-nation disarmament talks on North Korea ended without an agreement and with envoys instead opting to send a draft plan to their governments for approval.
New York Times - September 30, 2007
Rebels Storm Peacekeeping Base in Darfur
Rebels stormed an African Union peacekeeping base in Darfur, killing at least a dozen soldiers in the biggest attack on the mission so far, the AU said.
New York Times - September 30, 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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