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Victim of a Grim Crime, French Youth Takes on Dubai
Dubai?s criminal legal system remains a perilous gauntlet when it comes to the protection of foreigners.
New York Times - October 31, 2007
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Bats Blog: No Editor, and No Yanks for Schilling
Curt Schilling is a rare breed, and it’s not just because of his extraordinary postseason success. He operates without an agent, shares his thoughts on a personal blog and actually seems to be the one guy who might really mean what he says about free agency. Schilling has an interesting entry...
New York Times - October 31, 2007
The Lede Blog: Seizing the Slide in Iraq Violence
The Government Accountability Office's latest update on Iraq statistics.
New York Times - October 31, 2007
Hughes, Loyal Bush Adviser, Leaving State Dept.
As head of public diplomacy, Karen P. Hughes had focused on improving America?s image in Muslim countries.
New York Times - October 31, 2007
Ex-Prosecutor Innocent of Withholding Evidence
A former federal prosecutor today was found not guilty of charges that he illegally withheld evidence from defense lawyers in the first major terrorism case brought by the department after the Sept. 11 terror attacks.
New York Times - October 31, 2007
Father Awarded Millions for Funeral Protest
The father of a fallen Marine was awarded nearly $11 million in damages by a jury that found leaders of a fundamentalist church had invaded the family?s privacy and inflicted emotional distress when they picketed the Marine?s funeral.
New York Times - October 31, 2007
The Caucus: A Day Later, Clinton Embraces License Effort
Senator Clinton?s advisers worry that her answers on the issue in a debate could be a misstep in her campaign.
New York Times - October 31, 2007
Senate Panel Sets Vote on Mukasey?s Nominee
The Senate Judiciary Committee will vote Tuesday on the nomination of Michael B. Mukasey to be attorney general, the committee?s chairman, Senator Patrick J. Leahy said today.
New York Times - October 31, 2007
Toll Increase Proposed for Hudson River Crossings
The Port Authority may raise tolls by one-third on the George Washington Bridge and Hudson River tunnels.
New York Times - October 31, 2007
City Room: Prosecutors to Drop Charges Against F.B.I. Official
Prosecutors dropped the murder charges after listening to taped interviews that exposed the main witness, a gangster?s mistress, to perjury charges.
New York Times - October 31, 2007
Saudi King Hits a Few Bumps in Visit to Britain
King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia?s visit to Britain is the first by a Saudi ruler in 20 years.
New York Times - October 31, 2007
Aleksandr Feklisov, Spy Tied to Rosenbergs, Dies at 93
Col. Aleksandr Feklisov directed Julius Rosenberg?s spying for the K.G.B. and acted as an intermediary between the White House and the Kremlin during the Cuban missile crisis.
New York Times - October 31, 2007
Tension With Turkey Shaking Iraq
Tensions in northern Iraq between Kurdish guerrillas and neighboring countries are threatening to dominate Iraq?s diplomatic agenda, despite the country?s far broader needs.
New York Times - October 31, 2007
Garmin Offers $3.3 Billion for Tele Atlas
The bid by Garmin, the world?s largest maker of personal navigation devices, for the Dutch digital mapmaker topped an offer by TomTom by 15 percent.
New York Times - October 31, 2007
DealBook Blog: Has Lazard Hit an Earnings Peak?
As it posted weaker-than-expected growth in its core deal advisory business, Lazard cautioned observers and investors that the second half of 2007 would show a brighter picture. And so it has.
New York Times - October 31, 2007
Oil Nears $95 a Barrel, Reaching New High
Oil futures soared after the government reported another unexpected drop in crude oil inventories and the Federal Reserve cut interest rates.
New York Times - October 31, 2007
Consumer Advocates Seek a ?Do-Not-Track? List
A coalition of privacy groups asked the government today to set up a mandatory do-not-track list for the Internet.
New York Times - October 31, 2007
Stocks Rise After Fed Rate Cut
Stocks bounded higher after the Federal Reserve lowered interest rates as expected and said risks to the financial markets have eased.
New York Times - October 31, 2007
Fed Lowers Key Interest Rate by a Quarter Point
The Federal Reserve gave investors what they wanted today, but quietly warned Wall Street not to expect more reductions ahead.
New York Times - October 31, 2007
Nasa postpones planned spacewalk
The US space agency announces that work to repair damage to a new solar wing at the ISS will be delayed.
BBC News - October 31, 2007
Oil soars to touch $95 a barrel
Oil prices surge, touching $95 in late US trading after US government data shows a fall in crude stockpiles.
BBC News - October 31, 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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