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Voters back Sarkozy mandate
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Voters back Sarkozy mandate
French voters have resoundingly endorsed President Nicolas Sarkozy's plans to overhaul the country's economy, giving his party a commanding lead in the first round of elections for parliament, according to preliminary official results.
CNN - June 10, 2007
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Yankees 13, Pirates 6: Yankees Sweep Pirates With Offense
Alex Rodriguez hit two home runs ? his 23rd and 24th of the season ? and drove in five runs as the Yankees overpowered the Pirates on Sunday.
New York Times - June 10, 2007
Nadal Defeats Federer for French Open Title
Rafael Nadal won his third consecutive French Open title Sunday, topping Roger Federer, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4.
New York Times - June 10, 2007
Lieberman Backs Limited U.S. Attacks on Iran
Senator Joseph I. Lieberman said today that unless Iran stops training Iraqis to carry out anti-coalition attacks, the U.S. should launch cross-border attacks into Iran.
New York Times - June 10, 2007
Israeli Air Force Strikes Back Against Palestinians
The Israeli air force struck at least two buildings in Gaza City in the early hours this morning in an apparent response to a raid by Palestinian militants on Saturday.
New York Times - June 10, 2007
Sarkozy?s Party on the Way to a Big Victory
President Nicolas Sarkozy?s center-right camp was on course to win a landslide victory after the first round of France?s legislative elections.
New York Times - June 10, 2007
Success for Mars rover bag test
Engineers test an airbag system that could be used to cushion a European rover's landing on Mars.
BBC News - June 10, 2007
Stones take to the festival stage
The Rolling Stones play their first British festival date in more than 30 years at the Isle of Wight.
BBC News - June 10, 2007
Thomas Cook Welsh 'ban' concerns
Thomas Cook is being asked to explain why it has asked staff to speak only English in business dealings.
BBC News - June 10, 2007
Venice Biennale opens to public
The 52nd Venice Biennale, the world's oldest art exhibition, opens to the public in northern Italy.
BBC News - June 10, 2007
Sao Paulo holds Gay Pride parade
Hundreds of thousands take part in a vast and colourful Gay Pride rally in the Brazilian city of Sao Paulo.
BBC News - June 10, 2007
Hamilton takes maiden F1 victory
Lewis Hamilton wins the Canadian Grand Prix, taking his maiden victory in only his sixth race.
BBC News - June 10, 2007
Tennis: Nadal beats Federer
Rafael Nadal beats Roger Federer in four sets to win a third straight French Open title at Roland Garros.
BBC News - June 10, 2007
Cathedral to seek Sony apology
The Church of England will ask Sony to apologise over the use of Manchester Cathedral in a violent game.
BBC News - June 10, 2007
Shuttle docks with space station
Space shuttle Atlantis links up with the International Space Station, where astronauts will carry out maintenance.
BBC News - June 10, 2007
Soldier killed by Taleban named
A British guardsman killed in an ambush by the Taleban in Afghanistan is named as Neil Downes.
BBC News - June 10, 2007
Prescott discharged from hospital
Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott is released from hospital after being treated for pneumonia.
BBC News - June 10, 2007
Olympic firms 'abusing workers'
Makers of official 2008 Beijing Olympics merchandise are using child labour and abusing workers, campaigners say.
BBC News - June 10, 2007
Johnson rejects tests scrap call
Calls to stop national exams sat by under-16s in England are rejected by the education secretary.
BBC News - June 10, 2007
Sarkozy party 'set for landslide'
Projections suggest President Sarkozy's party is set for a big win after the first round of France's parliamentary poll.
BBC News - June 10, 2007
Truck bomb targets Iraqi police
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Truck bomb targets Iraqi police
A suicide bomber drove an explosives-laden truck into a police station near Tikrit, killing at least 15 people and wounding about 45 others, some of them civilians, a Tikrit police official said.
CNN - June 10, 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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