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U.S. Troops Kill 11 in Mahdi Army
American soldiers raided a neighborhood in the southern Iraqi city of Kut, killing 11 members of the militia loyal to hardline Shiite cleric Moktada Sadr.
New York Times - December 27, 2007
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TV Decoder Blog: TV Decoder: ?TMZ? on TV Finds Its Footing
Jim Paratore and Harvey Levin, shown in September, are the executive producers of "TMZ." (AP) The three-month-old television version of ?TMZ,? which is based on the popular Web site about the foibles of Britney, J. Lo and the like, continues to rank as the top-rated new show in syndication. Harvey L...
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City Room: City Room: Replacement for Doctoroff Named
Robert C. Lieber, the president of the New York City Economic Development Corporation, will be the deputy mayor for economic development. Edward Skyler, the deputy mayor for administration, will now also serve as deputy mayor for operations.
New York Times - December 27, 2007
A Tale of 2 States
Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee are separated not just by ideology, but also by the political cultures from which they hail.
New York Times - December 27, 2007
City Room: New York Projected to Lose Seats in Congress
New York?s delegation in the House is likely to shrink from 29 to 27 seats after the 2010 Census, an analysis projects.
New York Times - December 27, 2007
McCain Campaigns in Iowa, Energized by New Hampshire
Senator John McCain is hoping to translate his ascendancy in recent polls in New Hampshire into some momentum in a state where he has struggled.
New York Times - December 27, 2007
Toll at Least 80 in Indonesian Mudslides
Rescue workers struggled on Thursday to move emergency equipment into the remote villages in Central Java.
New York Times - December 27, 2007
Fed Increases Lending to Banks
U.S. banks on average borrowed $4.83 billion a day directly from the Federal Reserve in the week ended Dec. 26, up from $4.62 billion a day the previous week.
New York Times - December 27, 2007
HIgh & low finance: Seeking Warning Signs Outside Subprime Lending
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New York Times - December 27, 2007
Amazon Adds Warner Music Tunes to Download Service
Amazon.com has signed on Warner Music Group to its music download service, which aims to compete with Apple?s industry-dominating iTunes online store.
New York Times - December 27, 2007
China Finds Eager Allies for Olympic Security
Some American companies are helping China design and install one of the most comprehensive high-tech public surveillance systems in the world.
New York Times - December 27, 2007
Durable Goods Orders Rise, but Disappoint
Orders for manufactured goods at American factories rose only slightly in November, falling short of expectations.
New York Times - December 27, 2007
Stocks End the Day on a Slide
Oil prices surged and U.S. stock markets took a tumble as investors grappled with a slew of weak economic data and concerns about economic fallout from the assassination of Benazir Bhutto.
New York Times - December 27, 2007
Warner agrees to use MP3 format
Warner Music agrees to sell its music for download on Amazon in MP3 format without copy protection.
BBC News - December 27, 2007
Tiger death zoo walls 'too low'
The head of a zoo where a tiger killed a teenager says the wall around the tiger enclosure is lower than recommended.
BBC News - December 27, 2007
Berlin debut for Madonna's movie
Madonna's debut movie as a director will have its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival in February.
BBC News - December 27, 2007
Drug target to stop cancer spread
UK scientists uncover a vital clue to stopping cancers spreading around the body, according to research.
BBC News - December 27, 2007
Keep Christmas gadgets 'at home'
Parents are urged to ensure their children keep their Christmas gadgets out of class.
BBC News - December 27, 2007
No agreement over airport dispute
Talks between unions and airport operator BAA aimed at avoiding a series of strikes end without agreement.
BBC News - December 27, 2007
Rise in teacher compensation cash
Scotland's schools and colleges spent more than £250,000 on compensation to teachers last year.
BBC News - December 27, 2007
Barton arrested in assault probe
Newcastle midfielder Joey Barton is arrested by police investigating an alleged assault.
BBC News - December 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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