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U.S. Pushes Iraqi Leader to Pursue Changes
Deputy Secretary of State John D. Negroponte met with Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki to push for political changes intended to reconcile the country?s warring sects.
New York Times - June 12, 2007
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Cricket coach's death 'not murder'
Jamaican authorities have announced that Pakistan's cricket coach, Bob Woolmer, died of natural causes and was not murdered -- as originally announced -- during the Cricket World Cup in March.
CNN - June 12, 2007
Bush: Immigration bill will enforce borders
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Bush: Immigration bill will enforce borders
During a rare meeting on Capitol Hill, President Bush pushed lawmakers Tuesday to move forward on immigration legislation that he said enforces U.S. borders and workplaces.
CNN - June 12, 2007
Palestinian street battles intensify
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Palestinian street battles intensify
Fighting between Palestinian factions is worse than ever and can produce no winner, a senior Palestinian official said Tuesday. Fierce battles in Gaza between Fatah and Hamas gunmen saw attacks on key figures from both sides. Fighting also spilled into the West Bank, where the Palestinian government...
CNN - June 12, 2007
Croatian Serb Convicted of Atrocities
PARIS, June 12 ? The U.N. war crimes court hearing cases from the former Yugoslavia today found a former henchman of president Slobodan Milosevic guilty of multiple crimes while heading a Serbian separatist rebellion and sentenced him to 35 years in prison.
New York Times - June 12, 2007
New York Students Post Higher Math Scores
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New York Times - June 12, 2007
Critic?s Notebook: Fat, Glorious Fat, Moves to the Center of the Plate
A culinary counterrevolution may be in progress, as more restaurants in New York abandon small plates of light fare in favor of heaping platters of sinfully fatty meats.
New York Times - June 12, 2007
Bush Lobbies G.O.P. Senators on Immigration
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New York Times - June 12, 2007
Lehman Profit Climbs 27%
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New York Times - June 12, 2007
Danone?s China Venture Turns Into a Battle
A dispute between Groupe Danone, the French multinational company, and a brash Chinese executive has escalated into a battle for control of the country?s largest beverage maker.
New York Times - June 12, 2007
Google Tightens Limit on Its Data Retention
Addressing privacy concerns, the company announced on Tuesday that it would keep the Web search histories of users for only 18 months instead of 24.
New York Times - June 12, 2007
Yahoo's China policy rejected
Yahoo shareholders reject plans for the company to adopt a policy opposing censorship on the internet.
BBC News - June 12, 2007
Canada PM in land claims pledge
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper announces plans to overhaul the system for native land claims.
BBC News - June 12, 2007
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BBC News - June 12, 2007
State school draws foreign pupils
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BBC News - June 12, 2007
Design boost for European rover
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BBC News - June 12, 2007
Plaid agrees talks on Labour deal
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BBC News - June 12, 2007
Children 'vanishing' from care
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BBC News - June 12, 2007
30 rescued as floods strike city
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BBC News - June 12, 2007
Dutch MPs back immigrant amnesty
Dutch MPs agree to grant some 30,000 illegal immigrants an amnesty, in a sharp policy reversal.
BBC News - June 12, 2007
Barak to lead Israel Labour party
Former Israeli PM Ehud Barak has won the country's Labour party leadership vote, officials from both camps say.
BBC News - June 12, 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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