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Virginia Tech Report Cites Privacy Law Problems
Confusion over what officials can legally tell one another has limited their ability to prevent the kind of violence that occurred at Virginia Tech, according to a federal report.
New York Times - June 13, 2007
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Hamas tightens control in Gaza
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Hamas tightens control in Gaza
Hamas militants killed at least 11 members of the rival Fatah faction Wednesday after setting off explosives in a tunnel beneath a security compound in southern Gaza, Palestinian security sources said.
CNN - June 13, 2007
Iraq gunmen storm Sunni mosques
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Iraq gunmen storm Sunni mosques
Hours after a revered Shiite mosque was bombed Wednesday, Sunni houses of worship came under attack, Iraq's Interior Ministry said. The Shiite Askariya Mosque previously suffered devastating damage in an attack sparked Iraq's current wave of deadly sectarian violence.
CNN - June 13, 2007
New Presidential Debate Site? Clearly, YouTube
Questions will come via video submitted by ordinary people through the video-sharing Web site.
New York Times - June 13, 2007
2 Ex-Bush Aides Subpoenaed in Attorneys Case
The subpoenas from Congress intensify pressure on the White House over the dismissals of U.S. attorneys.
New York Times - June 13, 2007
In for a Penny, in for the Pounce
In the lexicon of modern and contemporary art fairs, collectors recognize Art Basel as the biggest and the best.
New York Times - June 13, 2007
Giant Bird-Like Dinosaur Fossil Found in China
Scientists have uncovered the fossil skeleton of a robust bird-like dinosaur that lived 70 million years ago.
New York Times - June 13, 2007
Hamas Forces Seize Control Over Much of Gaza
Hamas forces consolidated control over much of Gaza today in Palestinian factional battles.
New York Times - June 13, 2007
Shiite Leaders Appeal for Calm After New Shrine Attack
The bombing came just over a year after a previous attack on the site unleashed a tide of sectarian bloodletting across Iraq.
New York Times - June 13, 2007
Lawmaker Warns Fed on High-Risk Mortgages
A House committee chairman said that he would seek legislation to curb lending abuses if the central bank did not act quickly to do so.
New York Times - June 13, 2007
F.D.A. Panel Votes Against Weight-Loss Drug
A federal advisory panel cited concerns that Acomplia increases the risk of neurological and psychiatric problems, including suicide.
New York Times - June 13, 2007
EBay Says Fraud Crackdown Has Worked
The auction giant will report a 60 percent decline in the number of complaints from luxury goods makers about counterfeit products.
New York Times - June 13, 2007
Kellogg to Curb Marketing of Foods to Children
Kellogg will phase out advertising its products to children unless the foods meet specific nutrition guidelines.
New York Times - June 13, 2007
Senators Seek to Penalize China for Trade Policy
Proposed legislation aims to forcing penalties on China over its policy of suppressing the value of its currency to promote exports.
New York Times - June 13, 2007
Much of US sees 'faster growth'
Many parts of the US see economic growth increase in April and May, the Federal Reserve's Beige Book says.
BBC News - June 13, 2007
Golf: Oakmont to bare its teeth
Oakmont Country Club is expected to provide a stern test for the US Open, which tees off on Thursday.
BBC News - June 13, 2007
US rejects China currency charge
US Senators press ahead with plans to target China's currency as the US Treasury rejects charges of manipulation.
BBC News - June 13, 2007
US concern at Iran 'Afghan arms'
US Defence Secretary Robert Gates says "substantial" quantities of Iranian arms are flowing into Afghanistan.
BBC News - June 13, 2007
Prince joins Falklands ceremony
Prince Edward pays tribute to British servicemen killed in the bombing of two troop ships during the Falklands War.
BBC News - June 13, 2007
Astronauts begin new spacewalk
US astronauts begin their second spacewalk to fold up old solar panels on the International Space Station.
BBC News - June 13, 2007
Web inventor gets Queen's honour
The inventor of the world wide web receives one of Britain's most prestigious honours, the Order of Merit.
BBC News - June 13, 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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