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Vote Scheduled for Resolution on North Korea
The Security Council agreed to a Saturday vote on sanctions. Negotiators eliminated a mention of military enforcement that had brought objections from China and Russia.
New York Times - October 13, 2006
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Adults, children found shot to death along highway
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Adults, children found shot to death along highway
Four people, a man and a woman clutching two children, were found shot to death Friday on an isolated stretch of Florida's Turnpike, police said.
CNN - October 13, 2006
U.N. spotlights Iraq refugee exodus
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U.N. spotlights Iraq refugee exodus
Up to 1.6 million Iraqis have left their homes for other countries in "a steady, silent exodus" as a result of the war and sectarian violence, forcing the U.N. refugee agency to announce a shift in priorities.
CNN - October 13, 2006
Rep. Ney pleads guilty in Abramoff scandal
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Rep. Ney pleads guilty in Abramoff scandal
Rep. Bob Ney pleaded guilty Friday in the Jack Abramoff influence-peddling investigation, the first lawmaker to confess to crimes in an election-year scandal that has stained the Republican-controlled Congress and the Bush administration.
CNN - October 13, 2006
Man Struck by Car During Brooklyn Robbery Dies
Michael J. Sandy was attacked and robbed in a desolate area near the Belt Parkway, forced into roaring traffic and struck by a hit-and-run driver.
New York Times - October 13, 2006
Toll Rises in 2d Day of Israeli Raids in Gaza
Four Palestinians, including three Hamas militants, were killed today in a second day of deadly clashes with Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip.
New York Times - October 13, 2006
Brooke Astor’s Son Cedes Control of Her Affairs
The son of the 104-year-old socialite gave up his role in her care and fortune under a settlement approved today.
New York Times - October 13, 2006
Northern Ireland Offered Power-Sharing Formula
It was not certain that the accord would survive the tripwires of Northern Ireland’s fissured politics in Belfast.
New York Times - October 13, 2006
General’s Iraq Remarks Cause Stir in Britain
The government sought to defuse a debate after a call to withdraw British troops from Iraq “sometime soon.”
New York Times - October 13, 2006
Air America Radio Files for Chapter 11
The liberal network will remain on the air while its parent companytries to borrow more money.
New York Times - October 13, 2006
Microsoft says Vista 'on target'
Microsoft says its Vista operating system will be rolled out on schedule, after it made concessions to the EU.
BBC News - October 13, 2006
Virgin Atlantic reduces fuel levy
Virgin Atlantic becomes the latest airline to cut its fuel surcharge after oil prices fell.
BBC News - October 13, 2006
Wal-Mart must pay workers $78m
Wal-Mart, has been ordered to pay at least $78m (£42m) to workers who were forced to work during breaks.
BBC News - October 13, 2006
'Guantanamo abuse boasts' probed
The US Pentagon orders an inquiry into alleged abuses at Guantanamo Bay after reports of boasting by guards.
BBC News - October 13, 2006
Tiny fossils reveal inner secrets
Scientists examine the inner workings of the oldest known fossil embryos, shedding light on early evolution
BBC News - October 13, 2006
Killer brother and sister jailed
A brother and sister are jailed for life for murdering her wealthy lover and burning the body in woodlands.
BBC News - October 13, 2006
Blade embedded in child's swing
A sharp blade is found embedded in a swing in a children's play area in County Londonderry.
BBC News - October 13, 2006
UN urges Georgia not to 'provoke'
The UN Security Council adopts a resolution urging Georgia to refrain from provoking Abkhazia.
BBC News - October 13, 2006
Australian PM warns on drought
Australian Prime Minister John Howard has warned that the country's worsening drought could hit economic growth.
BBC News - October 13, 2006
Football: Mowbray for West Brom
West Brom appoint former Hibernian boss Tony Mowbray as their new manager.
BBC News - October 13, 2006
South Korean is new UN chief
South Korean Foreign Minister Ban Ki-moon is formally elected UN secretary general to succeed Kofi Annan.
BBC News - October 13, 2006
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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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