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Vying for a Post in Iran?s Sharply Narrowed Field
Ahead of parliamentary elections on Friday in Iran, anger over unemployment, inflation and fuel shortages has turned some former supporters of the Iranian president into critics.
New York Times - March 13, 2008
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High & Low Finance: Global or Local? For Accounting Firms, It All Depends
That big accounting firm may boast having offices around the world ? until an office is sued.
New York Times - March 13, 2008
IAC Chief Defends His Break-Up Proposal
Barry Diller told a court that he had rejected proposals for an asset swap from IAC?s controlling shareholder, Liberty Media, because they did not offer the proper value to IAC investors.
New York Times - March 13, 2008
Shares Recover From Early Tumble
Stock markets closed higher Thursday after an early sell-off as investors grappled with a precipitous decline in the dollar, poor retail sales, and an uneasy milestone: $1,000 gold.
New York Times - March 13, 2008
F.D.A. Panel Votes to Continue Use of Anemia Drugs
The advisory panel recommended that widely used anemia drugs should remain available to cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
New York Times - March 13, 2008
2 Weeks Off for Almost Everyone at Chrysler
The automaker announced that it planned to halt virtually all of its operations for two weeks in July as part of its effort to cut costs and return to profitability.
New York Times - March 13, 2008
In South Africa, Crime Is Child?s Play
JOHANNESBURG ? Violence has become so pervasive in South African schools that children as young as 7 play games such as ?rape me, rape me,? where students simulate sexual attacks,? according to a chilling report issued Wednesday by the nation?s human rights commission.
New York Times - March 13, 2008
Singapore Journal: Escapee Eludes Search Party of 4 Million
Singapore?s government has put the entire country on alert after a man believed to be the leader of a terrorist group escaped from prison.
New York Times - March 13, 2008
Monk Protests in Tibet Draw Chinese Security
Chinese security forces were reportedly surrounding three monasteries after what are believed to be the largest protests in two decades.
New York Times - March 13, 2008
The Lede: Bush?s Serenade Hits YouTube
President Bush sings an off-key spoof of "The Green Green Grass of Home.".
New York Times - March 13, 2008
900 Feet Up With Nowhere to Go but Down
Dean Potter, one of the world?s top climbers, has been trying for weeks to cross the Hell Roaring Canyon on a rope with no tether 900 feet above a dry riverbed in Utah.
New York Times - March 13, 2008
Monk Protests in Tibet Draw Chinese Security
Chinese security forces were reportedly surrounding three monasteries after what are believed to be the largest protests in two decades.
New York Times - March 13, 2008
Singapore Journal: Escapee Eludes Search Party of 4 Million
Singapore?s government has put the entire country on alert after a man believed to be the leader of a terrorist group escaped from prison.
New York Times - March 13, 2008
The Way We Live Now: What?s the Real Racial Divide?
What do Hillary Rodham Clinton?s big-state victories say about race in America?
New York Times - March 13, 2008
US stocks rise after volatile day
Wall Street shares end up on Thursday after a volatile day's trading that had earlier seen them fall sharply.
BBC News - March 13, 2008
New US rules for credit markets
US finance chiefs put forward new regulations to prevent a repeat of the credit crunch and bad mortgage debt woes.
BBC News - March 13, 2008
Innovation 'starts in education'
A government White Paper is published to make the UK a world leader in innovation.
BBC News - March 13, 2008
Michael Jackson 'saves Neverland'
Michael Jackson has refinanced Neverland to save it from being auctioned off, his lawyer says.
BBC News - March 13, 2008
Inquiry into stabbed vicar death
A watchdog is to investigate why a man with schizophrenia who killed a vicar was not identified as a threat.
BBC News - March 13, 2008
Iraqi archbishop death condemned
The death in Iraq of an archbishop kidnapped two weeks ago provokes widespread condemnation.
BBC News - March 13, 2008
Police inspector's body washed up
The body of a police inspector is found washed ashore at an expensive seaside resort nicknamed "Millionaire's Row".
BBC News - March 13, 2008
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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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