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Veterinarians Encouraged by Barbaro’s Progress
Barbaro’s fractured right hind leg is healing well, as is the hoof wall on his left hind leg.
New York Times - August 9, 2006
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U.N.: Hezbollah stronghold attack
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U.N.: Hezbollah stronghold attack
U.N. observers report a major battle taking place around the Hezbollah stronghold of Khiyam near the border, with Israelis facing fierce resistance. An Israeli government spokesman denies the battle is the opening of a new front in the conflict.
CNN - August 9, 2006
TIME.com: Why the GOP is loving Lieberman's loss
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TIME.com: Why the GOP is loving Lieberman's loss
At a time when the GOP should be back on its heels, Connecticut voters' rejection of a centrist Senator gives the party a potentially powerful new weapon to use against the Democrats this fall.
CNN - August 9, 2006
U.N.: Major battle for Hezbollah stronghold
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U.N.: Major battle for Hezbollah stronghold
Israel's Security Cabinet on Wednesday authorized the military to expand its campaign against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon. Hours later, Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah appeared on Al-Manar television to accuse the Israeli military of war crimes.
CNN - August 9, 2006
Afghans Condemn Killing of Widow and Son
Taliban militants killed a widow and her 13-year-old son, accusing them of spying for the government and foreign troops in Helmand province, the Afghan government said today.
New York Times - August 9, 2006
Day After Win, Lamont Gets Strong Support From Leaders
Senator Joseph I. Lieberman, meanwhile, filed the paperwork for his independent re-election bid with Connecticut’s secretary of state.
New York Times - August 9, 2006
U.S. Captures 4 Iraqis Tied to Kidnapping of Journalist
Marines searched four houses where military officials now believe Jill Carroll was held captive.
New York Times - August 9, 2006
Israeli Cabinet Backs Wider Ground Raids in Lebanon
After four weeks of inconclusive fighting, Israel decided today to expand its ground operation in Lebanon to push Hezbollah and its rocket launchers northward.
New York Times - August 9, 2006
Ex-Chiefs at Comverse Tied to Options Fraud
The government alleged that three former executives reaped millions for themselves and other employees.
New York Times - August 9, 2006
Wal-Mart Agrees to Unionization in China
The world’s largest retailer relented after years of fighting unionization efforts at its stores.
New York Times - August 9, 2006
Naples says sorry to US tourist
The mayor of Naples has apologised to a US tourist who was beaten up by local residents after being mugged.
BBC News - August 9, 2006
US stock options inquiry deepens
Three former bosses at voicemail software firm Comverse are charged with fraud as part of a US probe into stock options.
BBC News - August 9, 2006
Test focus 'hits learning skills'
Teachers in England focus on getting pupils through tests rather than teaching them to learn, research suggests.
BBC News - August 9, 2006
Waterproof rice gene identified
Scientists identify a gene that will allow rice plants to survive being completely submerged in water for up to two weeks.
BBC News - August 9, 2006
Three charged over Bridgend death
Detectives investigating the murder of a man found lying unconscious in the street charge three teenagers.
BBC News - August 9, 2006
Fresh Israeli push into Lebanon
Israel's army starts a new push into south Lebanon, after the government decides to extend ground operations.
BBC News - August 9, 2006
Uganda rebels pull out of talks
Uganda's Lord's Resistance Army rebel group walks out of talks, demanding a government ceasefire.
BBC News - August 9, 2006
Robin Williams in alcohol rehab
Comedian Robin Williams is seeking treatment for alcoholism after 20 years of sobriety, his publicist says.
BBC News - August 9, 2006
Football: Gonzales rescues Reds
Liverpool stutter to a win over Maccabi Haifa in their Champions League third qualifying round first leg tie.
BBC News - August 9, 2006
Murray too good for Henman
Andy Murray fends off a Tim Henman fightback for a 6-2 7-6 (7-3) victory in the second round of the Toronto Masters.
BBC News - August 9, 2006
Soldier killed in Afghan accident
A British soldier has died in a road traffic accident in Afghanistan, the Ministry of Defence says.
BBC News - August 9, 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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