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Vick takes deal in dogfighting case
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Vick takes deal in dogfighting case
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick has accepted a plea deal that could send him to prison, ending a federal dogfighting prosecution that jeopardizes his pro football career, his lawyer confirmed. full story
CNN - August 20, 2007
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Hurricane Dean spins toward Yucatan
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Hurricane Dean spins toward Yucatan
After battering the southern coast of Jamaica, Hurricane Dean picked up strength early Monday and headed toward Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. Forecasters said Dean -- a Category 4 with maximum sustained winds near 150 mph (240 kph) -- could be a Category 5 hurricane by the time it makes landfall. ...
CNN - August 20, 2007
City Room: Ari Fleischer on Metal Bats
The former White House press secretary has been hired by opponents of a City Council bill banning the use of metal bats in high school softball and baseball games.
New York Times - August 20, 2007
The Lede Blog: Odd News Springs From Serbia
A village plots its comeback with the help of a Rocky statue.
New York Times - August 20, 2007
The Caucus Blog: Obama on ?Obama Girl?
The ?Obama Girl? video is apparently not attracting much of a fan base in the Obama household.
New York Times - August 20, 2007
Shuttle Scheduled to Land Tomorrow
The first landing opportunity will be 12:32 p.m. Eastern time. If thunderstorms or crosswinds interfere, there will be a second landing opportunity at 2:06 p.m.
New York Times - August 20, 2007
Leona Helmsley, Hotel Queen, Dies at 87
Imprisoned for tax evasion and fraud, she was widely regarded as a 1980s symbol of arrogance and greed.
New York Times - August 20, 2007
Senator Upset With the Response to Subpoena
The White House did not fully comply today with a subpoena seeking material on the Bush administration?s eavesdropping program, and a leading Democratic senator reacted with anger, if not surprise.
New York Times - August 20, 2007
British Mosques Teach Civics to Combat Extremism
The British government is financing an effort to teach a special curriculum intended to reach students who might be vulnerable to Islamic extremism.
New York Times - August 20, 2007
In Moscow, Summer Means a Freeze on Hot Water
The summer suspension of hot water to allow for repairs to the city?s aging pipes has become a regular part of life.
New York Times - August 20, 2007
New Power in Africa: In Africa, China Is Both Benefactor and Competitor
Manufacturing has suffered in Africa as cheap Chinese goods flood the market, eliminating needed jobs.
New York Times - August 20, 2007
N.F.L.?s Vick Accepts Plea Deal in Dog-Fight Case
Michael Vick will probably face at least a year in prison under a plea deal in a case involving a dog-fighting ring that was run from a property he owned.
New York Times - August 20, 2007
In Africa, China Is Both Benefactor and Competitor
Manufacturing has suffered in Africa as cheap Chinese goods flood the market, eliminating needed jobs.
New York Times - August 20, 2007
Mexico Braces as Hurricane Strengthens
Hurricane Dean gained strength today as it surged past the Cayman Islands and directly toward Mexico after battering Jamaica.
New York Times - August 20, 2007
Federal Court Delays Wild Oats Acquisition
The takeover of Wild Oats Markets by Whole Foods Market was delayed Monday by a federal appeals court in Washington.
New York Times - August 20, 2007
Capital One to Close Mortgage Unit
Capital One said it will cut 1,900 jobs and shutter its wholesale mortgage banking business, a move that comes as lenders continue to struggle in the nation?s housing and mortgage markets.
New York Times - August 20, 2007
Nasdaq to Sell Stake in London Exchange
Abandoning its effort to buy the London exchange would allow Nasdaq to focus on its bid for the Swedish exchange operator OMX, where it faces a challenge from Borse Dubai.
New York Times - August 20, 2007
U.S. Stocks Flat After Overseas Gains
Trading in a fairly narrow range, shares dipped in the early afternoon, rallied in the final hour, and ended little changed. The Dow industrials gained 42.27 points.
New York Times - August 20, 2007
U.S. Files Fraud Charges Against Sentinel
The S.E.C. alleged that Sentinel defrauded clients by improperly commingling, misappropriating and leveraging their securities without their knowledge.
New York Times - August 20, 2007
Vick agrees dog fight plea deal
Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Vick will plead guilty to dog-fighting charges, his lawyer says.
BBC News - August 20, 2007
Mexico coast braces for hurricane
Mexico evacuates resorts and shuts down off-shore oil facilities as it prepares for Hurricane Dean.
BBC News - August 20, 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.
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