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War Crimes Trial Resumes for Former Leader of Liberia
Charles Taylor, 59, has pleaded not guilty to the 11 charges against him, which include murder, rape, enslavement and conscripting child soldiers.
New York Times - January 7, 2008
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City Room: Ask About Immigrants on the L.E.S.
Steve Long of the Lower East Side Tenement Museum is answering readers' questions this week on the neighborhood's history of immigration and tenement life.
New York Times - January 7, 2008
The Lede : Taser Toting, Without Missing a Beat
If the world were divided into neat groups -- say, between users of Tasers and MP3 players.
New York Times - January 7, 2008
Justices Hear Arguments in Lethal Injection Case
A lawyer for a condemned prisoner asserted that there is an unacceptable risk of agony in Kentucky?s procedure.
New York Times - January 7, 2008
Clemens?s Lawyer Plays Tape of Call With McNamee
The move came a day after Roger Clemens filed a defamation lawsuit against Brian McNamee, his former trainer.
New York Times - January 7, 2008
Clinton Talks About Strains of Campaign
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton talked about holding up under the rigors of the race in perhaps her most public display of emotion of the campaign.
New York Times - January 7, 2008
A Politically Dangerous Liaison for France?s President
President Nicolas Sarkozy?s romance with a singer has fueled criticism that he is ignoring the country.
New York Times - January 7, 2008
Kenyan Leader and Opponent to Meet
For the first time since Kenya exploded into election-related violence that killed more than 400 people, the president and the top opposition leader have agreed to meet.
New York Times - January 7, 2008
Sony BMG to Drop Copy Protection for Downloads
Sony BMG Music Entertainment will become the last of the big four majors to drop copy protection software on music downloads.
New York Times - January 7, 2008
Stocks End Mixed in Shaky Trading
Investors grew more confident that the Fed will lower interest rates again to ward off recession, but they also wrestled with worries about the upcoming earnings season.
New York Times - January 7, 2008
Starbucks Founder Returns as Chief
Howard D. Schultz said he will bring a ?laser-like focus? to improving the customer experience and making sure that the ?Starbucks? experience? is different from rivals.
New York Times - January 7, 2008
DealBook Blog: Sallie Mae Appoints New Chairman, C.F.O.
The beleaguered student lending giant appointed a longtime banking executive, Anthony P. Terracciano, as its new chairman, as it continues to struggle with tighter credit markets and the wreckage from its failed buyout.
New York Times - January 7, 2008
Bush Acknowledges Mixed Signals on Economy
The president said the economic signs were ?increasingly mixed,? but suggested he would oppose Democratic initiatives to increase spending to head off a recession.
New York Times - January 7, 2008
Krispy Kreme boss to step down
Shares in the struggling doughnut chain jump 10% after the firm says it has parted company with its chief executive.
BBC News - January 7, 2008
Bush warns of economic challenges
President George W Bush says the US economy has a strong base but growth cannot be taken for granted.
BBC News - January 7, 2008
US court debates lethal injection
The US Supreme Court begins hearing a challenge to lethal injections that has halted executions for months.
BBC News - January 7, 2008
Funeral held for tug boat skipper
A funeral service takes place for a young father who died when a tug boat sank on the Clyde.
BBC News - January 7, 2008
Armed robbers kill father-of-six
A British father-of-six is shot dead at his home in South Africa in front of his wife and four of his children.
BBC News - January 7, 2008
Troubles 'war statement' mooted
The group looking at the legacy of the Troubles may ask the government to say it fought a war against the IRA.
BBC News - January 7, 2008
Ex-Taleban chief named governor
A former Taleban commander who switched sides is made governor of the Afghan town of Musa Qala.
BBC News - January 7, 2008
Pig-farm killer conviction appeal
Canadian prosecutors say they will appeal the second-degree murder convictions of serial killer Robert Pickton.
BBC News - January 7, 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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