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Votes counted in East Timor poll
Votes are being counted in the East Timor presidential election, the first since independence in 2002.
BBC News - April 9, 2007
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UK bans military selling stories
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UK bans military selling stories
The British government bans all military service members from talking to the media in return for payment following a storm of protests over interviews with the 15 marines and sailors who were held captive in Iran.
CNN - April 9, 2007
Cops: Nurse started fatal fire to save job
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Cops: Nurse started fatal fire to save job
A licensed vocational nurse has been arrested and accused of starting a fatal office fire for fear of being dismissed over a late audit.
CNN - April 9, 2007
U.S. 'very concerned' at Iran's nuclear step
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U.S. 'very concerned' at Iran's nuclear step
Iran's president announced Monday that his country has begun production of nuclear fuel on an "industrial level." "We are very concerned," said White House spokesman Gordon Johndroe. "We call on the Iranian regime to comply with its obligations to the IAEA."
CNN - April 9, 2007
Bush delivers get-tough message on immigration
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Bush delivers get-tough message on immigration
President President Bush said Monday the United States has toughened security along its border with Mexico and it's time for Congress to approve legislation overhauling the nation's immigration laws.
CNN - April 9, 2007
Bush Renews Effort on Immigration Plan
President Bush traveled to Arizona today to try to build momentum for an immigration bill.
New York Times - April 9, 2007
One Killed in Shooting in Michigan Office
A former employee of an accounting firm in Troy, Mich., selected his targets, police said.
New York Times - April 9, 2007
Mets 11, Phillies 5: Mets Overwhelm Philadelphia?s Bullpen
The Mets took advantage of the Phillies' beleaguered relievers and a crucial error by shortstop Jimmy Rollins to score seven runs in the eigth inning for the victory at Shea.
New York Times - April 9, 2007
In Reversal, Britain Says Ex-Captives Can?t Sell Stories
The ban came too late to prevent two of the 15 ex-captives from recounting their experiences in return for payments.
New York Times - April 9, 2007
3 Executives Put on Leave at Student Lender
Three executives at Student Loan Xpress were put on leave after questions were raised over stock ownership by university administrators and a federal official.
New York Times - April 9, 2007
Iraqis Loyal to Cleric Protest U.S. Occupation
Tens of thousands of Iraqis marched to the city of Najaf today at the urging of the militant Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr.
New York Times - April 9, 2007
Celebrex Commercial Draws Criticism
A consumer group has asked the F.D.A. to ban the long and unconventional ad, saying it gives a false impression.
New York Times - April 9, 2007
US sprinter pleads guilty to fraud
Former 100m world record-holder Tim Montgomery pleads guilty on charges of fraud in the US.
BBC News - April 9, 2007
US files case over China piracy
The US is to lodge a formal complaint with the WTO over high levels of intellectual piracy by China.
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Call for Brazil abortion debate
The newly-appointed minister of health in Brazil calls for a wide-ranging debate on the issue of abortion.
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Bush renews immigration bill call
US President George W Bush stresses the need for a consensus in Washington on reforming immigration laws.
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Chad, Sudan 'in border clashes'
Clashes are reported between soldiers of Chad and Sudan as Chad says it repelled a rebel raid across the border.
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Kiwis cruise after Irish collapse
Ireland crumble to 134 all out in reply to New Zealand's 263-8 as the Kiwis wrap up a convincing 129-run win in Guyana.
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Tourist's spacecraft reaches ISS
A Russian spacecraft with two crew and a space tourist on board docks with the International Space Station.
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Teenager hurt in street shooting
A teenager is shot in east London, a few streets from where a 15-year-old was killed last month.
BBC News - April 9, 2007
Fourth arrest over fatal stabbing
A fourth teenager is arrested in east London in connection with the fatal stabbing of 14-year-old Paul Erhahon.
BBC News - April 9, 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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