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Vick?s Co-Defendant Agrees to Plea Deal
One of the men indicted with Michael Vick on federal charges stemming from a suspected dog-fighting ring, pleaded guilty Monday and agreed to help prosecutors in the case.
New York Times - July 30, 2007
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Taliban: Male hostage shot dead
A second South Korean held hostage by the Taliban in Afghanistan has been killed, a spokesman for the group tells CNN. A Taliban deadline for the release of prisoners in return for the 22 captives expired earlier Monday. full story
CNN - July 30, 2007
Chief Justice Roberts suffers seizure
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Chief Justice Roberts suffers seizure
Chief Justice John Roberts has been taken to hospital as a "precaution" after falling at his summer home in Maine, the Supreme Court said Monday. full story
CNN - July 30, 2007
Bill Walsh, Former 49ers Coach, Dies at 75
Mr. Walsh coached San Francisco to three Super Bowl titles and was one of pro football?s most influential figures.
New York Times - July 30, 2007
Tom Snyder, TV Talk Host, Dies at 71
Mr. Snyder introduced a highly personal style that would have a strong influence on other television interviewers.
New York Times - July 30, 2007
Bush and Brown Project Unity at Talks
Prime Minister Gordon Brown of Britain indicated that he mostly shared President Bush?s views on terrorism and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
New York Times - July 30, 2007
Chelsea Clinton Is Primed for Another Parent?s White House Run
If her mother manages to become the first female president of the United States, Chelsea Clinton could be in a historic position: the first first child twice over.
New York Times - July 30, 2007
HSBC Says Profits Up 13 Percent
Europe?s biggest bank posted a 13 percent increase in first-half profit despite a big rise in bad debts linked to its problems in the U.S. housing market.
New York Times - July 30, 2007
Loews Profit Up 15 Percent
Loews said improved results in tobacco and drilling operations helped boost second-quarter profit 15 percent.
New York Times - July 30, 2007
Alberto-Culver Profit Falls 17.8 Percent
The company, the maker of TRESemme and Nexxus hair-care brands, posted a 17.8 percent drop in quarterly profit after special items and discontinued operations.
New York Times - July 30, 2007
FPL Posts Sharp Increase in Profit
FPL said net income rose to $405 million, from $236 million a year before, helped by utility customer additions and strong wholesale generation performance.
New York Times - July 30, 2007
Sun Reports Profit, Beating Forecasts
The computer server maker beat Wall Street?s estimates for its quarterly earnings, providing evidence that its turnaround plan was working and lifting shares in after-hours trading.
New York Times - July 30, 2007
German Lender Hit by U.S. Subprime Woes
The American mortgage crisis claimed IKB as a first victim in Germany today, setting off sharp falls in other bank shares there.
New York Times - July 30, 2007
American Home Mortgage Tumbles on Liquidity Issues
Shares of American Home sank today after the home loan provider announced ?major? writedowns, delayed a dividend and said lenders were demanding it put up more cash.
New York Times - July 30, 2007
Stocks Finish Higher After Pullback
Wall Street found some stability today as investors, still anxious that a credit crunch will crimp growth, took advantage of low prices after last week?s steep losses.
New York Times - July 30, 2007
F.D.A. Panel Votes to Keep Diabetes Drug on Market
A federal drug advisory committee voted 22 to 1 to keep Avandia, a diabetes drug that may raise the risks of heart attacks, on the market.
New York Times - July 30, 2007
Global stocks struggle to recover
European markets were broadly flat after flip-flopping nervously throughout the trading day following last week's tumble.
BBC News - July 30, 2007
Belgian U-turn over Ecuadoreans
Belgium halts the repatriation of an 11-year-old Ecuadorean girl and her mother, in a high-profile case.
BBC News - July 30, 2007
Giant truck set for sky-high task
A giant 28-wheel vehicle that will help build a major telescope array in Chile passes a series of tests.
BBC News - July 30, 2007
Airline body attacks UK security
The head of a world airline body criticises airport screening policy in the UK as an "inconvenience".
BBC News - July 30, 2007
Bhutto lays down Pakistan terms
Pakistan's ex-PM Benazir Bhutto says disputes over "core issues" are delaying a power-sharing deal.
BBC News - July 30, 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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