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US Open Blog: Roddick Beats Acasuso in 3 Sets
Andy Roddick. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters) Andy Roddick, the fifth-seeded American, celebrated his 25th birthday today by advancing to the third round when Jose Acasuso retired from their match with the score at 4-6, 6-2, 6-1. Acasuso, an Argentinian ranked 70th, limped off the Ashe Stadium court with h...
New York Times - August 30, 2007
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Final S. Korean hostages freed by Taliban
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Final S. Korean hostages freed by Taliban
Taliban kidnappers Thursday released the seven remaining South Korean hostages and handed them over to Red Cross officials, Afghan and Taliban officials said. full story
CNN - August 30, 2007
Craig alleges entrapment on tape
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Sen. Larry Craig denied in his arrest interview he was trying to engage in lewd behavior in an airport bathroom and suggested he was entrapped by the arresting officer, according to audiotape of the interview released Thursday. full story
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City Room: Iraqi Chemical Agent Is Found at U.N.
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New York Times - August 30, 2007
The Caucus Blog: Thompson Finally Sets a Date
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Virginia Tech Criticized for Actions in Shooting
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Man Sentenced to Death Wins a Reprieve
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Yankees 5, Red Sox 0: Yankees Sweep Red Sox Behind Wang and Cano
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New York Times - August 30, 2007
Testimony by Gonzales Is Subject of Inquiry
The Justice Department?s inspector general said today that he is investigating whether Alberto R. Gonzales misled Congress.
New York Times - August 30, 2007
Fears of Mob Feud Lead to Arrest of 32 in Italy
The arrests, linked to the fatal shooting of six men outside a pizzeria in Germany this month, were part of an effort to stop a deadly feud between warring crime families.
New York Times - August 30, 2007
Memo From Tokyo: Decades After War Trials, Japan Still Honors a Dissenting Judge
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New York Times - August 30, 2007
Taliban Free Remaining Koreans
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New York Times - August 30, 2007
Iran Expanding Its Nuclear Program, Agency Reports
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New York Times - August 30, 2007
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New York Times - August 30, 2007
Toys ?R? Us Recalls Coloring Cases
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New York Times - August 30, 2007
Boston Scientific Subsidiaries to Pay $16.75M in Settlement
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New York Times - August 30, 2007
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New York Times - August 30, 2007
Judge Rejects Bankruptcy for Bear Stearns Funds
A federal judge denied Bear Stearns bankruptcy protection for two failed hedge funds it managed, but granted the investment bank 30 days to refile before investors can seize assets.
New York Times - August 30, 2007
Stocks Fluctuate Amid Economic Worries
Shares were mixed as investors grappled with weaker-than-expected economic data and weighed the chances of the Federal Reserve lowering interest rates.
New York Times - August 30, 2007
Dell Posts 46 Percent Gain in Quarterly Earnings
The personal computer maker said its net income increased to $733 million, benefiting from lower costs for disk drives, microprocessors and other components.
New York Times - August 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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