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U.S. Presents Evidence of Iranian Weapons in Iraq
Senior U.S. military officials presented their first public evidence for the assertion that Iran is supplying Shiite extremists in Iraq with weaponry.
New York Times - February 11, 2007
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The U.S. military has presented evidence that shows Iran is behind bombings that have killed U.S. troops in Iraq. The charges came at a Baghdad briefing by a senior defense official, a senior defense analyst and an explosives expert.
CNN - February 11, 2007
Iranian Remains Defiant on Nuclear Program
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad stopped short of making a promised announcement about ?good news? in the country?s nuclear progress.
New York Times - February 11, 2007
Campaigning, Clinton Calls Iraq Conflict Civil War
The senator?s use of the phrase had the effect of aligning her more closely with Democratic antiwar sentiment.
New York Times - February 11, 2007
Turkmenistan Holds Carefully Managed Election
The arefully choreographed vote was almost certain to be won by a confidante of the reclusive nation?s former autocratic leader, who died seven weeks ago.
New York Times - February 11, 2007
U.S. Troops Lock Down Much of East Baghdad
U.S. commanders described the operation as a taste of large-scale sweeps intended to take back some measure of control from militias.
New York Times - February 11, 2007
Pop star Mika scores chart double
Mika spends his fourth week on top of the singles chart as his debut album enters at number one.
BBC News - February 11, 2007
Public 'lack knowledge about sex'
The public have a lack of knowledge and understanding about reproduction and sex, a survey finds.
BBC News - February 11, 2007
Vodafone buys Indian mobile firm
Vodafone buys a controlling stake in Indian mobile phone firm Hutchison Essar for $11bn (£5.7bn).
BBC News - February 11, 2007
Israeli missile test 'successful'
Israel carries out a successful test of its Arrow anti-ballistic missile system, the defence minister says.
BBC News - February 11, 2007
Harvard names first female head
Harvard University names Drew Gilpin Faust as its first female president in its 371-year history.
BBC News - February 11, 2007
Stricken migrant ship due to dock
A ship carrying hundreds of migrants, which has spent a week off the coast of Mauritania, is due to dock.
BBC News - February 11, 2007
Grammys honour music stars
Mary J Blige, James Blunt and Justin Timberlake are among the stars doing battle at the Grammy Awards.
BBC News - February 11, 2007
Three killed in French air crash
A couple and their child are killed when a plane that took off from Shoreham Airport crashes in the French Alps.
BBC News - February 11, 2007
Call for flexible working for all
Non-parents should have the same right to flexible hours as those with children, minister Beverley Hughes urges.
BBC News - February 11, 2007
Allies back Cameron on drugs
Tory frontbenchers rally round their leader, David Cameron, who has refused to deny claims of drug-taking.
BBC News - February 11, 2007
Portugal will legalise abortion
Portugal's prime minister says the country's parliament will legalise abortion despite a low referendum turnout.
BBC News - February 11, 2007
Mirren adds Bafta to awards haul
Dame Helen Mirren adds the best actress Bafta to her awards for The Queen, also named the year's best film.
BBC News - February 11, 2007
Iran nukes 'no threat to Israel'
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Iran nukes 'no threat to Israel'
Iran's nuclear program is not a threat to Israel and the country is prepared to settle all outstanding issues with the International Atomic Energy Agency within three weeks, its top nuclear negotiator says.
CNN - February 11, 2007
House blaze kills woman, 4 children
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House blaze kills woman, 4 children
A fire engulfed an abandoned house in West Philadelphia early Sunday, leaving four children and a woman who had been staying there dead, authorities said.
CNN - February 11, 2007
Gates calls for Russia partnership
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Gates calls for Russia partnership
NATO nations must work in partnership with Russia on security matters, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates says, a day after President Vladimir Putin blasted Washington's foreign policy and accused it of fomenting a series of wars.
CNN - February 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.
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