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Valley of the Kings Journal: Tomb Yields Many Mysteries, but no Mummy
Egypt's chief Egyptologist had a theory that a 3,300-year-old tomb was the burial place of King Tut's mother, Queen Kiya.
New York Times - June 28, 2006
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Israel steps up military pressure
Israel increases pressure on the Palestinian Authority and Syria, sending warplanes over the country home of Syria's president and expanding its military campaign in Gaza. Israeli troops also arrested Hamas Labor Minister Mohammad Barghouti, Palestinian sources tell CNN.
CNN - June 28, 2006
Floods cause 10 deaths, thousands of evacuations
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Floods cause 10 deaths, thousands of evacuations
From upstate New York to the Virginia coast, flooding caused at least 10 deaths Wednesday and forced thousands of people from their homes. The largest evacuation effort came in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, where county officials ordered between 150,000 and 200,000 people to evacuate their homes.
CNN - June 28, 2006
Syria: We chased off Israeli planes
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Syria: We chased off Israeli planes
Israeli warplanes flew over the home of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on Wednesday, as Israeli forces conducted operations in Gaza to save a kidnapped soldier. Syria says it chased Israeli warplanes out of its airspace after what it called a "hostile and provocative act," Syrian state t...
CNN - June 28, 2006
Rain Subsides, but Floods Now Threaten Northeast
Thousands of people have been evacuated, and at least nine people have been killed, authorities said.
New York Times - June 28, 2006
Justices Back Most G.O.P. Changes to Texas Districts
The ruling does not threaten Republican gains after redistricting, but some political lines must be redrawn to address the court's concerns.
New York Times - June 28, 2006
Putin Puts Out 'Kill' Order on Iraqi Kidnappers
The order reflected the deep shock and anger that has unfolded since the killing of five Russians in Iraq.
New York Times - June 28, 2006
Ruling Thwarts British Antiterror Tactic
Control orders — a form of house arrest without trial — violate European human rights laws, a judge ruled today.
New York Times - June 28, 2006
Israel Threatens to Widen Conflict Over Captured Soldier
Israeli tanks hunkered down inside Gaza today and warplanes flew over the house of Syrian president Bashar Assad.
New York Times - June 28, 2006
EMI Raises Bid for Warner and Rejects Counteroffer
Most industry experts predict that EMI Group and Warner Music Group are going to pair up. What no one can figure out is exactly how that will happen.
New York Times - June 28, 2006
BP Unit Accused of Manipulating Propane Prices
The U.S. futures industry regulator said today that BP tried to corner the propane market in February 2004.
New York Times - June 28, 2006
BP accused of price manipulation
BP is facing legal action in the US over the charge that it tried to manipulate propane prices in 2004.
BBC News - June 28, 2006
Severe US floods leave nine dead
At least nine people are killed and hundreds of thousands evacuated as floods hit north-east US.
BBC News - June 28, 2006
US Senate backs Paulson
The Senate confirms Henry Paulson as the new US Treasury secretary to succeed John Snow.
BBC News - June 28, 2006
Doctors review euthanasia stance
Doctors vote to drop opposition to changes to the law which would allow terminally ill patients to be helped to die.
BBC News - June 28, 2006
Scientists 'too busy' for pupils
Pressure to publish research means many scientists do not have time to visit schools, a survey suggests.
BBC News - June 28, 2006
Shuttle launch countdown begins
The US space agency has begun a three-day countdown to the launch of its next space shuttle mission.
BBC News - June 28, 2006
Top loyalist faces terror charges
A leading north Belfast loyalist is charged with terrorist offences and will appear in court on Thursday.
BBC News - June 28, 2006
£50m haul for Scots drugs agency
The Scottish Drug Enforcement Agency reveals the amount of drugs seized over the last year.
BBC News - June 28, 2006
Lamy warns trade talks could fail
World Trade Organization boss Pascal Lamy warns that any more delays could wreak hopes for a new trade deal.
BBC News - June 28, 2006
Serbia's PM vows to keep Kosovo
Serb PM Vojislav Kostunica says Kosovo will always be part of Serbia, on a visit to the ethnically-split province.
BBC News - June 28, 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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