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Venezuela Spending on Arms Soars to World?s Top Ranks
Venezuelan officials say the arms acquisitions are needed to circumvent a ban on sales of American weapons to the country and to counter potential military aggression from the United States.
New York Times - February 24, 2007
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Blasts kill dozens in Iraq
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CNN - February 24, 2007
Florida sheriff: Keep an eye on your kids
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Florida sheriff: Keep an eye on your kids
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Evidence in Inmate?s Hand, Justice in His Sights
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New York Times - February 24, 2007
Sorority Evictions Raise Issue of Looks and Bias
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New York Times - February 24, 2007
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New York Times - February 24, 2007
Christian Right Labors to Find ?08 Candidate
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New York Times - February 24, 2007
Rule by Law: Rivals on Legal Tightrope Seek to Widen Freedoms in China
Two prominent Chinese advocates of expanding the rule of law are at odds over whether to work for change within the system, or seek an end to Communist rule.
New York Times - February 24, 2007
Two Lives Entwined by War Enter a Long, Arduous Chapter Called Recovery
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New York Times - February 24, 2007
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New York Times - February 24, 2007
Truck Bomb Kills 36 at Iraqi Mosque
The blast in a Sunni area was unusual because such bombings are normally directed at Iraqi police or Shiite areas.
New York Times - February 24, 2007
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We?re in a war that the government cannot afford to pay, but the society at home is routinely having million-dollar bar mitzvahs?
New York Times - February 24, 2007
Young Lawyers Sue, and Little Changes
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New York Times - February 24, 2007
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New York Times - February 24, 2007
Slipstream: Millions of Videos, and Now a Way to Search Inside Them
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New York Times - February 24, 2007
This Time, No Roadside Assistance
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New York Times - February 24, 2007
Software Exploited by Pirates Goes to Work for Hollywood
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New York Times - February 24, 2007
Spanish protest over Eta prisoner
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BBC News - February 24, 2007
Rugby: Wales see lead slip
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BBC News - February 24, 2007
Hammond in Woman's Hour bid
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BBC News - February 24, 2007
Rampant Irish crush England
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BBC News - February 24, 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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