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War trials calls in Bangladesh
Veterans of Bangladesh's 1971 war call for countrymen who collaborated with Pakistan to face war crimes trials.
BBC News - March 21, 2008
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3 Moguls in Talks to Buy Newsday
The three bidders are Rupert Murdoch, chairman of the News Corporation; Mortimer B. Zuckerman, who owns The Daily News; and James L. Dolan, whose family controls Cablevision.
New York Times - March 21, 2008
Offering Money Where the Big Banks Won?t
From the Baltic to the Mediterranean, small, local banks like Turkiye Garanti Bankasi are stepping in to finance corporate buyouts as big banks grapple with the running credit crisis.
New York Times - March 21, 2008
Thinking Green While Sifting Through the Sand
On a recent weekend on his private Caribbean island, Sir Richard Branson and several high-powered visitors gathered to figure out what to do about global warming.
New York Times - March 21, 2008
In Europe, Women Finding More Seats at the Table
Norway?s law requiring companies to fill 40 percent of corporate board seats with women by this year has raised expectations among women throughout Europe.
New York Times - March 21, 2008
China Tightens Rules on Heparin
In a reversal of its earlier stance, China?s drug safety agency is ordering local authorities to tighten controls on production of heparin.
New York Times - March 21, 2008
Norwalk Police Officer Is Killed
Police conducted a manhunt Friday after a veteran Norwalk police officer was shot and killed while investigating what authorities describe as a suspicious incident.
New York Times - March 21, 2008
West Region: Last-Second Shot Shocks UConn in Overtime
De?Jon Jackson?s jumper from just inside the 3-point line with 1.2 seconds remaining Friday gave 13th-seeded San Diego a 70-69 victory over fourth-seeded Connecticut.
New York Times - March 21, 2008
Pakistan to Try New Approach to Militants
Pakistan?s new government says it intends to negotiate with militants, and use force only as a last resort.
New York Times - March 21, 2008
City Room: Paterson Backs Mayor?s Congestion Pricing Plan
The new governor?s blessing could prove crucial to the proposal to charge $8 to drive below 61st Street.
New York Times - March 21, 2008
BP Faces Environment Inquiry in Russia
A Russian agency said it would inspect a large oil field controlled by BP?s joint venture, TNK-BP.
New York Times - March 21, 2008
Another Lawyer Pleads Guilty in Bribery Case
David Zachary Scruggs, the son of the recently disgraced trial lawyer Richard F. Scruggs, has agreed to plead guilty in a bribery case involving a state judge.
New York Times - March 21, 2008
Untested drugs for terminally ill
Cancer drugs untested on humans are to be given to terminally ill patients by the NHS.
BBC News - March 21, 2008
Live - New Zealand v England
England lose four wickets before lunch on day one of the third Test against New Zealand in Napier.
BBC News - March 21, 2008
Labour MPs may rebel on embryos
Many Labour MPs may defy the government over embryo laws if Gordon Brown does not allow a free vote, an MP says.
BBC News - March 21, 2008
Hunt continues for boy's family
Police are continuing to appeal for information about a nine-year-old boy left at a bus stop in London.
BBC News - March 21, 2008
Rail boss promises no over-run
Network Rail promises work which has disrupted journeys over the Easter weekend will be finished by Tuesday.
BBC News - March 21, 2008
Russia Steel Maker Buys U.S. Plant
Severstal, Russia?s largest steel maker, will expand its American presence with the $810 million acquisition of the Sparrows Point mill in Maryland.
New York Times - March 21, 2008
Japan?s Interim Bank Chief Focuses on Markets
In his first news conference since becoming the acting governor of the Bank of Japan, Masaaki Shirakawa said that dealing with global market turmoil was his top priority.
New York Times - March 21, 2008
BP Now Faces Environmental Inquiry in Russia
Russia?s environmental watchdog said that it will investigate the biggest field operated by BP?s Russian venture, days after security services began a crackdown on the company.
New York Times - March 21, 2008
New York Auto Show: A Show in Search of a Silver Lining
The New York International Auto Show caps a tough season and a crowded show calendar, leaving little that?s new or remarkable to unwrap.
New York Times - March 21, 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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