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Weather Threatens Capital Celebration
Mother Nature is creating a disruption for July Fourth activities at the nation's capital.
New York Times - July 4, 2007
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Gore?s Son Arrested on Drug and Speeding Charges
Al Gore III, 24, was driving a blue Toyota Prius about 100 miles an hour and a deputy found marijuana and a clutch of prescription pills, the sheriff?s department said.
New York Times - July 4, 2007
Landslide Buries Bus in Mexico
A landslide completely buried a bus carrying at least 40 passengers in the mountains of southern Puebla state this morning, killing all on board.
New York Times - July 4, 2007
Solider Enters a 10k Run From Iraq
William G. Halicks in Iraq was runner No. 1 in the 2007 Peachtree Road Race, the largest 10K run in the world, normally run a world away in Atlanta.
New York Times - July 4, 2007
West, Israel Still Wary of Hamas
Western and Israeli officials said there would be no immediate change to their policies toward Hamas as a result of its role in securing the release of Alan Johnston.
New York Times - July 4, 2007
23-Year-Old Eats His Way to Hot Dog Title
Joey Chestnut ate a world-record 66 hot dogs to unseat the six-time champ, Takeru Kobayashi, at the Nathan?s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest in Coney Island.
New York Times - July 4, 2007
After Iraq, Contractors Face Mental Health Issues
Many private workers are returning home with combat-related mental health problems, but their problems often go ignored or are inadequately treated.
New York Times - July 4, 2007
Flood of Legal Immigrants Seeks to Become Citizens
New feelings of insecurity in immigrant communities is helping fuel a rise in the number of legal immigrants seeking to become United States citizens.
New York Times - July 4, 2007
Leader in Mosque Siege is Captured
As Pakistani forces tightened a cordon around the mosque in Islamabad Maulana Mohammad Abdul Aziz was caught trying to slip out dressed as a woman, officials said.
New York Times - July 4, 2007
State of the Art: IPhone-Free Cellphone News
T-Mobile had the misfortune to announce a new product last week that may be as game-changing as Apple?s.
New York Times - July 4, 2007
Hunstman Gets Higher Bid From Apollo
Hexion Specialty Chemical, a company owned by Apollo, on Tuesday offered $10.4 billion for Huntsman, little more than a week after the company agreed to a deal with a unit of Access Industries.
New York Times - July 4, 2007
US petrol demand lifts oil prices
Global oil prices set a 10-month high, breaking through the $73 a barrel level due to high US petrol demand.
BBC News - July 4, 2007
Sochi hosts 2014 Winter Olympics
Russia's Sochi is chosen to host the 2014 Winter Olympics, beating South Korean and Austrian cities.
BBC News - July 4, 2007
Infamous Pinochet-era agent dies
One of the most notorious figures from Chile's former military regime, Osvaldo Romo, has died in prison.
BBC News - July 4, 2007
Tate to be Doctor's new companion
Catherine Tate is to be Doctor Who's new assistant, reprising her Runaway Bride character, it is announced.
BBC News - July 4, 2007
Fate of Kwik Save to be revealed
Ailing supermarket chain Kwik Save is waiting to hear whether its bid to say afloat has been successful.
BBC News - July 4, 2007
'Pervert' convicted of strangling teacher
A man described as having a perverted sexual interest is convicted of strangling a teacher with a pair of tights.
BBC News - July 4, 2007
Ambulance staff consider striking
Ambulance staff say they will hold a strike ballot if management do not agree to discuss their concerns.
BBC News - July 4, 2007
Explosions rock Pakistan mosque
Loud blasts are heard at a mosque in Pakistan where armed Islamic students have clashed with security forces.
BBC News - July 4, 2007
Cricket: Windies square series
Shivnarine Chanderpaul leads the way with a century as West Indies beat England by 61 runs at Edgbaston.
BBC News - July 4, 2007
Tennis: Henin overcomes Serena
Top seed Justine Henin comes through a bruising encounter with Serena Williams to reach the semi-finals at Wimbledon.
BBC News - July 4, 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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