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U.S. to Join Iraq Meeting With Iran and Syria
The high-level talks are the first such engagement between the Bush administration and Iran and Syria in three years.
New York Times - February 27, 2007
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Nervous eyes turn to Asia markets
Global stock watchers nervously turned their eyes to Asia's markets for Wednesday's opening activity, after a tumble in China's main index stoked worries of a global economic slowdown.
CNN - February 27, 2007
Teen's family describes safety pin escape
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Teen's family describes safety pin escape
A 13-year-old boy, left bound and gagged in a remote patch of Florida countryside used a safety pin, a stick and his teeth to free himself from captivity, his family said Tuesday.
CNN - February 27, 2007
Senate Democrats may be splintering on Iraq
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Senate Democrats may be splintering on Iraq
Senate leaders said Tuesday they will hold off debating a repeal of the 2002 Iraq war authorization, possibly due to divisions that have emerged in the Democratic caucus over how to proceed on addressing the war in Iraq.
CNN - February 27, 2007
Darfur war crimes suspects named
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Darfur war crimes suspects named
The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor names the first two suspects accused of committing war crimes in Sudan's Darfur region, a former interior minister and a militia commander.
CNN - February 27, 2007
Knicks? Crawford Likely Out for the Season
The Knicks? quest for a playoff berth was dealt a major blow this morning when Jamal Crawford was found to have a stress fracture in his right ankle.
New York Times - February 27, 2007
New General Manager at New York City Opera
Gerard Mortier will succeed Paul Kellogg, who leaves in May as general and artistic director.
New York Times - February 27, 2007
Deal Reached on New York Workers Compensation
Gov. Eliot Spitzer said the deal to overhaul the state?s system would improve New York?s business climate.
New York Times - February 27, 2007
From Shanghai, Tremors Heard Around the World
To many investors and analysts, the massive sell-off Tuesday was just the latest indication that share prices in China have been defying expectations.
New York Times - February 27, 2007
Dow Average Falls 416 Points After China Sell-Off
Stocks plunged in New York after a sell-off in China rattled markets worldwide.
New York Times - February 27, 2007
Padilla has 'no mental problems'
Jail officials say an alleged al-Qaeda operative due to stand trial shows no serious symptoms of mental problems.
BBC News - February 27, 2007
French aid workers killed in Rio
Three French nationals working for an NGO in Brazil are stabbed to death in their offices in Rio.
BBC News - February 27, 2007
Cuban president speaks on radio
The ailing Cuban President, Fidel Castro, speaks live in a Venezuelan radio broadcast with ally Hugo Chavez.
BBC News - February 27, 2007
Nasa probe set for Jupiter flyby
Nasa's New Horizons spacecraft heads for a close encounter with the giant planet Jupiter.
BBC News - February 27, 2007
Beckett arrives for Afghan visit
The British Foreign Secretary, Margaret Beckett, has arrived in Kabul at the start of a visit to Afghanistan.
BBC News - February 27, 2007
Top entertainment promoter dies
Northern Ireland entertainment promoter Jim Aiken dies after a short illness aged 74.
BBC News - February 27, 2007
Further disturbance at riot jail
Rioting breaks out at a young offenders' institute where four officers were hurt and a wing destroyed two days ago.
BBC News - February 27, 2007
Hamas win Russia boycott pledge
Moscow says it will work to lift sanctions imposed by Western governments against the Palestinian government.
BBC News - February 27, 2007
Tennis: Henman claims Vegas win
Tim Henman cruises to a straight-sets victory over Nicolas Mahut in his first round-robin match at the Las Vegas Open.
BBC News - February 27, 2007
Ship hijackers caught in Somalia
Four pirates, who are part of the gang that hijacked a food aid ship in Somalia, have been arrested, aid officials say.
BBC News - February 27, 2007
Nasa delays space shuttle launch
Nasa says that it will delay the launch of space shuttle Atlantis after a hailstorm damaged the fuel tank.
BBC News - February 27, 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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