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U.S. Vetoes Security Council Resolution Assailing Israel for Attacks
The resolution condemned Israel for its military actions in Gaza and called for an immediate withdrawal of Israeli forces from the area.
New York Times - November 11, 2006
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Lebanese ministers throw government into turmoil
Five Shiite ministers resigned from Lebanon's Cabinet on Saturday after talks about giving the Hezbollah party more power collapsed, according to party spokesmen. Street protests may follow and the move will make governing more difficult for Prime Minister Fouad Siniora, who has the backing of the U...
CNN - November 11, 2006
Dubai Swats Pests Ogling Beach Beauties
Gangs of men are flooding Dubai’s beaches to leer at women, photograph them and occasionally try to grope them in the water.
New York Times - November 11, 2006
Democrats Aim to Save Inquiry on Work in Iraq
Congressional Democrats say they will push to restore the power of an agency in charge of ferreting out waste and corruption.
New York Times - November 11, 2006
U.S. Offers Reward for Help in Finding Missing Soldier
The U.S. military announced a $50,000 reward to find Specialist Ahmed Kousay al-Taie who was abducted nearly three weeks ago.
New York Times - November 11, 2006
U.N. Meets With Junta and Dissident
A U.N. envoy met in Myanmar with the military junta leader and Daw Aung San Suu Kyi about human rights and political freedoms.
New York Times - November 11, 2006
Talks Collapse in Lebanon as Shiites Vacate the Cabinet
Lebanon was thrown into a political crisis when talks broke down over giving Hezbollah and its political allies greater control of the government.
New York Times - November 11, 2006
China?s Muslims Awake to Nexus of Needles and AIDS
Chinese authorities are struggling to confront an increase in intravenous drug use and a rise in AIDS cases in an overwhelmingly Muslim region in China.
New York Times - November 11, 2006
Sectarian Rifts Foretell Pitfalls of Iraqi Troops’ Taking Control
With its volatile mix of Sunnis, Shiites and Kurds, Diyala is emerging as a crucial strategic territory.
New York Times - November 11, 2006
Home Front: From a Small Loan, a Jewelry Business Grows
A strategy pioneered in Bangladesh has nourished Audrey Hu’s home-based jewelry business on the west bank of the Hudson.
New York Times - November 11, 2006
Career Couch: The Dos and Don’ts of Looking for Work
Don't fib on the résumé or oversell yourself. And don't ever stalk the hiring manager.
New York Times - November 11, 2006
The Boss: Blending Joy and Toil
Influenced by the poet Robert Frost, the American Cancer Society's Chief Executive, John R. Seffrin, aspires to make a difference in the world.
New York Times - November 11, 2006
DataBank: Gridlock? It Doesn’t Bother the Market
The possibility of two years of gridlock in Washington evidently emboldened the stock market, which rose last week for the sixth time in the last seven weeks.
New York Times - November 11, 2006
Economic View: Maybe You Did Vote Your Pocketbook
Politics affects economics, and vice versa — at least that’s the widely held theory. But what was the reality in last week’s election?
New York Times - November 11, 2006
Square Feet | Ventures: 10 Ways to Stumble in Commercial Real Estate
Sure, location is important. But so is the discipline of doing your homework.
New York Times - November 11, 2006
The Goods: A Nautical Tribute, Framed in Plastic
Revell-Monogram’s take on the Gato-class submarine is notable not only for its fidelity to the real thing, but also for its gargantuan size.
New York Times - November 11, 2006
Market Week: An Eye on the Fed, and on Philadelphia
An exceptionally strong jobs report on Nov. 3 has left investors unsure which way the Federal Reserve will move next.
New York Times - November 11, 2006
[TS] Gretchen Morgenson: Why Buybacks Aren’t Always Good News
Inflating the earnings per share, and maybe the boss's bonus, too.
New York Times - November 11, 2006
Fundamentally: Portfolio Housecleaning, With the I.R.S. in Mind
Depending on how well your portfolio is doing, the end of the year may be a time to count your profits or lick your wounds.
New York Times - November 11, 2006
The Count: Voters Were Not the Only People to Notice Scandals
Fed up with corruption? No wonder. It is getting worse.
New York Times - November 11, 2006
Investing: Is the Time Still Right for Foreign Bond Funds?
Many bond experts say that a little foreign diversification can be good for the fixed-income side of a portfolio.
New York Times - November 11, 2006
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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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