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U.S. Spy Satellite Is Said to Be Falling From Orbit
A large spy satellite has lost power and propulsion and could hit earth in late February or March, government officials said.
New York Times - January 26, 2008
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Officer Who Was Killed Tried to Break Up a Fight
The off-duty police officer who was shot and killed by other officers in White Plains on Friday was trying to break up a fight but failed to drop his gun when ordered to do so, two witnesses said.
New York Times - January 26, 2008
Reviewer of Subprime Loans Agrees to Aid Inquiry
The company will provide evidence that banks had information about the risks posed by subprime mortgages.
New York Times - January 26, 2008
Pakistan Rebuffs Secret U.S. Plea for C.I.A. Buildup
President Pervez Musharraf dismissed proposals to allow the United States greater latitude to operate in tribal territories where militants are active, officials said.
New York Times - January 26, 2008
In More Cases, Combat Trauma Is Taking the Stand
Prosecutors, judges and juries are increasingly prodded to assess the role of combat trauma in crimes by veterans.
New York Times - January 26, 2008
Live Blogging the Democrats? South Carolina Primary
In exit polls, voters said they cared more about the economy than anything else, including the Iraq war.
New York Times - January 26, 2008
Surge in Early Balloting Shifts Florida Races
The level of interest could make Florida?s results more important for Democrats than they had assumed.
New York Times - January 26, 2008
E. Kaestner, 107, German Veteran
BERLIN (AP) ? Erich Kaestner, believed to be the last German veteran of World War I, died Jan. 1 in Cologne. He was 107.
New York Times - January 26, 2008
Obama Is Seen as Winner in South Carolina
The Associated Press and television networks called the race for Senator Barack Obama as Democratic Party officials predicted a record-setting turnout.
New York Times - January 26, 2008
Nuclear Arsenal Remains Secure, General Asserts
A Pakistani official in charge of the country?s nuclear arsenal ruled out any possibility that Islamic extremists, could gain control of nuclear weapons.
New York Times - January 26, 2008
11 Are Killed in a Guyanese Village
Gunmen fatally shot 11 people in a village in Guyana early Saturday in an attack that the police attributed to a criminal gang whose leader has threatened widespread violence.
New York Times - January 26, 2008
Tehran?s Mayor Speaks of Making Iran Less Isolated
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New York Times - January 26, 2008
Rights Group Accuses Myanmar of Holding More Dissidents
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New York Times - January 26, 2008
The Medium: Children?s Crusade
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New York Times - January 26, 2008
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New York Times - January 26, 2008
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New York Times - January 26, 2008
Waving Goodbye to Hegemony
Just a few years ago, America?s hold on global power seemed unshakable. But a lot has changed while we?ve been in Iraq ? and the next president is going to be dealing with not only a triumphant China and a retooled Europe but also the quiet rise of a ??second world.??
New York Times - January 26, 2008
The World: A New France in the New Middle East: Forget Glory
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New York Times - January 26, 2008
Shanghai Rail-Line Plan Fuels Middle-Class Protest
Yang Yang had never imagined herself in the role of activist until she began networking with other middle-class opponents who were angered about the train?s effect on property values.
New York Times - January 26, 2008
Fashion Review: A Final Curtain Call for Valentino
After 45 years as a leading designer, Valentino said goodbye to the fashion world with a haute couture fashion show in Paris. Givenchy and Jean Paul Gaultier also presented their couture shows.
New York Times - January 26, 2008
Ex-Pakistani Official Says Policy on Taliban Is Failing
The second attack in eight months on Pakistan?s former interior minister led him to criticize failure of the government to respond aggressively to the rapidly spreading Taliban insurgency.
New York Times - January 26, 2008
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WILL GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE U.S. MILITARY STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY?
NO. MORE DISTRACTIONS WILL NOT MAKE US STRONGER.
YES. MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE.
IT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
GAYS ARE ALREADY SERVING SO IT WON'T HELP OR HURT MUCH.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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