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Warming Report Warns of Increased Flooding
Flooding could become more severe in the Northeast if nothing is done to reduce emissions, a report warned.
New York Times - July 11, 2007
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Operatic Tenor Is Brain Damaged
Jerry Hadley apparently shot himself in the head with an air rifle at his home in upstate New York and suffered brain damage, the police said.
New York Times - July 11, 2007
Lady Bird Johnson, Former First Lady, Dies at 94
Lady Bird Johnson, whose business skills cushioned President Lyndon B. Johnson?s road to the White House, has died at 94.
New York Times - July 11, 2007
House Backs Big Changes in Student Aid Programs
The House voted to slash $19 billion in federal subsidies to student lenders and cut in half the interest rates on federally backed loans.
New York Times - July 11, 2007
Bush Instructs His Ex-Counsel Not to Appear at Hearing
Word that the White House wants to keep Harriet E. Miers from appearing before Congress came after another former aide refused to answer questions today.
New York Times - July 11, 2007
Anglican Priest Flees Iraq Amid Threats
Canon Andrew White, a British national who ran Iraq?s only Anglican church, left the country Tuesday and returned to Britain.
New York Times - July 11, 2007
Debate on Terror Threat Stirs Germany
In the wake of the latest British scare, Germany has erupted in a rancorous dispute over how to deal with a terrorist threat.
New York Times - July 11, 2007
Hamas Boycotts Meeting of Palestinian Legislature
There was no quorum, allowing Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to extend his emergency cabinet.
New York Times - July 11, 2007
Time Limit on Iraq Troop Deployments Fails in Senate
Seven Republicans joined Democrats today in supporting a proposal to give American troops more time between deployments.
New York Times - July 11, 2007
Cameras That Swim With the Fishes
Sanyo, Olympus and Pentax have introduced waterproof camera/camcorders that come surf-ready.
New York Times - July 11, 2007
AOL to Pay $3 Million Settlement Over Cancellation Policy
AOL has agreed to make it easier for its remaining customers to leave as part of a $3 million settlement with 48 states and the District of Columbia.
New York Times - July 11, 2007
Yum Posts Higher-Than-Expected Profit
Fast-food giant Yum Brands said that its second-quarter profit rose by 12 percent, amid ongoing growth in its international business that offset an essentially flat U.S. performance.
New York Times - July 11, 2007
Hollywood Executives Call for End to Residual Payments
Executives want to the end the industry?s decades-old system of payment to writers, actors and directors for the reuse of movie and television programs.
New York Times - July 11, 2007
Cerberus Chairman ?Committed to Chrysler?
John Snow, chairman of the private equity firm that is buying Chrysler, said that higher fuel economy standards threaten the future of the domestic auto industry.
New York Times - July 11, 2007
S.E.C. Adopts Rule to Protect Hedge Fund Investors
The Securities and Exchange Commission adopted a rule to protect investors from hedge fund advisers who make false or misleading statements.
New York Times - July 11, 2007
Motorola Forecasts Second-Quarter Shortfall
Cell phone maker Motorola warned of a second-quarter profit and sales shortfall, blaming poor results in its mobile devices business in Asia and Europe.
New York Times - July 11, 2007
Football: Chile blacklist players
Chile ban six players for 20 internationals each because of indiscipline during the Copa America.
BBC News - July 11, 2007
Tennis: US Open gets record cash
The total prize money for this year's US Open is nearly £10m while the men's and women's champions will win almost £700,000 each.
BBC News - July 11, 2007
Motorola issues profit warnings
Motorola warns it is making a loss, blaming weak mobile phone sales in Asia and Europe.
BBC News - July 11, 2007
US and EU revise Kosovo UN draft
The UN waters down a draft resolution promising independence for Kosovo if talks with Serbia fail.
BBC News - July 11, 2007
Curriculum 'to focus on basics'
England's school curriculum is changed to 'get the basics right' and introduce more flexibility, ministers say.
BBC News - July 11, 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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