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Veto of Spending Bill Is Threatened
The White House budget director warned that the president was prepared to veto a spending package being prepared by Congressional Democrats.
New York Times - December 8, 2007
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Dot Earth Blog: The Hydrogen Car Is Here
Honda's new CFX Clarity hydrogen fuel cell sedan. In the Greentech column of this weekend's Autos section in The New York Times, Norman Mayersohn has a nice overview of Honda's new hydrogen-fueled FCX Clarity, a (very) limited-edition sedan powered by fuel cells that, Mayersohn writes, Honda will be...
New York Times - December 8, 2007
The Long Run: Clinton Talks of Scars While Keeping Her Guard Up
After years of public battles, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton must prove she is not too hardened to inspire.
New York Times - December 8, 2007
Wheels: 35 M.P.G., Until You Read Fine Print
While the energy bill in Congress has earned nearly universal praise from environmentalists, there may be less than meets the eye about its 35 m.p.g. provision -- an ethanol loophole that is overly generous with mileage credits to automakers.
New York Times - December 8, 2007
China Link Suspected in Lab Hacking
A cyber attack reported last week by one of the federal government?s nuclear weapons laboratories may have originated in China, according to a memorandum.
New York Times - December 8, 2007
Parole Case and ?90s AIDS View Trail Huckabee
Mike Huckabee is facing scrutiny over a rapist?s parole and past support for quarantining people with AIDS.
New York Times - December 8, 2007
Episcopal Diocese Votes to Secede
It was the biggest leap so far by dissident Episcopalians hoping to form a rival church in the United States.
New York Times - December 8, 2007
The Caucus: Oprah and Obama in Des Moines
Oprah Winfrey opened a three-state tour in her quest to support the presidential bid of Barack Obama.
New York Times - December 8, 2007
Iran Snub of Atomic Pacts Is Denied
A former nuclear negotiator for Iran dismissed reports that the country?s current negotiator had brushed off previous agreements with Europe over the Iranian nuclear program.
New York Times - December 8, 2007
Abortion Complicates Congressional Debate Over Foreign Aid Bill
The bill would allow the federal government to donate contraceptives to foreign groups that provide family planning services abroad.
New York Times - December 8, 2007
The World: Look Who?s Still Standing in Russia
With President Vladimir V. Putin?s party swaggering to an election landslide last week, the heirs of Lenin and Stalin are the only ones left with a toehold in the government.
New York Times - December 8, 2007
China to Order Banks to Raise Cash Reserves
Analysts said the move shows that Beijing is growing increasingly worried about growing inflationary pressure and the threat of a meltdown.
New York Times - December 8, 2007
Bomber Kills 11 at Police Station in Northern Iraq
A suicide truck bomber killed 11 people in an attack on a police station in the northern Iraqi town of Baiji, Iraqi security forces said.
New York Times - December 8, 2007
Gates Sees Iran as Still-Serious Threat
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates called on Tehran to account for American intelligence that describes its support for terrorism and instability around the world.
New York Times - December 8, 2007
Detainee Says He Was Tortured in C.I.A. Prison
The first of the so-called high value Guantánamo detainees to have seen a lawyer claims he was subjected to ?state-sanctioned torture? while in secret C.I.A. prisons.
New York Times - December 8, 2007
Taliban Haven Is Hemmed in by NATO and Afghan Forces
The Afghan government called on Taliban fighters in the town of Musa Qala in southern Afghanistan to put down their weapons and give themselves up.
New York Times - December 8, 2007
Fungus Once Again Threatens French Cave Paintings
No consensus has emerged among experts over whether the invading patches of gray and black mold are the result of climate change or other factors.
New York Times - December 8, 2007
Mugabe?s Presence Hijacks European-African Summit
The meetings was dominated by divisions between the two continents over trade and criticism from European leaders of human rights abuses in Zimbabwe.
New York Times - December 8, 2007
NATO Says It?s Prepared to Keep the Peace in Kosovo
Tension and wariness reign as Kosovo moves toward its expected secession from Serbia.
New York Times - December 8, 2007
Inquiry Begins Into Tapes? Destruction
The Justice Department and the Central Intelligence Agency?s internal watchdog opened an inquiry into the spy agency?s destruction of interrogation videotapes.
New York Times - December 8, 2007
As Iraqis Vie for Kirkuk?s Oil, Kurds Become Pawns
Squatters have turned the Kirkuk soccer stadium into a refugee city as they wait to vote on a referendum on Kurdish regional rule.
New York Times - December 8, 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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