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West Coast Snow Prompts Emergency
At least five feet of snow fall in the Sierra Nevada contributed to flooding that killed at least three people and left thousands without power.
New York Times - January 6, 2008
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Pro-Western President Re-elected in Georgia
Georgia President Mikheil Saakashvili narrowly won re-election over the weekend according to official results, but opposition candidates contested the outcome.
New York Times - January 6, 2008
Bomber Kills 4 on Iraqi Army Day
As jubilant Iraqi soldiers celebrated Army Day by dancing and chanting anti-insurgent slogans inside a downtown office building here on Sunday, a suicide bomber attempted to shove his way through the gate.
New York Times - January 6, 2008
Maazel?s Back in Met?s Pit, and It Took Just 45 Years
Lorin Maazel, the music director of the New York Philharmonic, is to open a run of Wagner?s ?Walküre? at the Metropolitan Opera, 45 seasons after making his debut at the house.
New York Times - January 6, 2008
The Caucus Blog: Clinton?s Firm Counterattack
Hillary Rodham Clinton retooled her stump speech to take direct aim at Barack Obama and John Edwards.
New York Times - January 6, 2008
Elderly care funding reform plea
Most people would contribute towards the costs of long-term care but want a fairer system, a report shows.
BBC News - January 6, 2008
Six taken to hospital after crash
Six people including two children are taken to hospital after a two car collision in County Antrim.
BBC News - January 6, 2008
Pakistanis flee into Afghanistan
Thousands of Pakistanis are fleeing into Afghanistan as the security situation worsens in tribal regions.
BBC News - January 6, 2008
Football: Newcastle deny Stoke
Stoke City force an FA Cup third-round replay against Newcastle after an absorbing draw.
BBC News - January 6, 2008
Crisis talks over Naples rubbish
Italy's government is to hold an emergency meeting to find a solution to the rubbish crisis in Naples.
BBC News - January 6, 2008
Luton earn replay with Liverpool
Embattled Luton put in a superb performance against a weakened Liverpool to earn an FA Cup third-round replay at Anfield on Tuesday week.
BBC News - January 6, 2008
Cabin bag rules 'could confuse'
New restrictions on baggage at some UK airports could confuse passengers, it is warned.
BBC News - January 6, 2008
Democratic rivals 'neck and neck'
Top Democrats Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama appear locked in a dead heat, two days before a key primary.
BBC News - January 6, 2008
Georgian president 're-elected'
Mikhail Saakashvili has been re-elected president of Georgia, preliminary official election results suggest.
BBC News - January 6, 2008
MRSA 'could be treated at home'
Experts on MRSA say that up to a third of people with the bug could be treated at home and not in hospital.
BBC News - January 6, 2008
Gates hails age of digital senses
The way people interact with PCs will change dramatically in the next five years, Microsoft chief Bill Gates says.
BBC News - January 6, 2008
Observers Call Georgian Election Fair
Election observers said Georgia?s presidential election was broadly fair and Washington urged the opposition, gathering in the capital to protest, to show restraint.
New York Times - January 6, 2008
Bomber Strikes on Iraqi Army Day
A suicide bomber targeting Iraqi soldiers and civilians commemorating Iraq?s Army Day killed at least eight people and injuring a dozen in central Baghdad.
New York Times - January 6, 2008
Army Lets a Felon Join Up, but N.Y.P.D. Will Not
Close to an honorable discharge from the Army, a former inmate at Rikers Island jail is finding that what the Army forgave is remembered at home.
New York Times - January 6, 2008
Candidates Mount Frenzied Final Push in N.H.
Republican and Democratic presidential candidates set off Sunday to make their final arguments in person to as many New Hampshire voters as they could find.
New York Times - January 6, 2008
Storms kill three in western US
Winter storms that have brought high winds, heavy snow and rain to the US west kill at least three people.
BBC News - January 6, 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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