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White House: Bush's Iraq policy largely decided
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White House: Bush's Iraq policy largely decided
President Bush has largely decided on a new approach to the Iraq war that he will announce next month, the White House said, but the president gave no hint of his plan when he met with the country's Sunni vice president. After the meeting, Bush said the U.S. objective is to promote peace and to help...
CNN - December 12, 2006
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Iran: Israel will be 'wiped out'
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Iran: Israel will be 'wiped out'
Iran's hard-line president says that Israel will one day be "wiped out" as the Soviet Union was, drawing applause from participants in a conference casting doubt on the Holocaust.
CNN - December 12, 2006
Holocaust Conference in Iran Provokes Outrage
The gathering in Iran drew fierce criticism today from European leaders, the Vatican and the White House.
New York Times - December 12, 2006
Israeli Court Rules Army Can Be Held Liable
The ruling, which was unanimous, opens the way for Palestinians harmed in ?nonbelligerent? army operations in the West Bank or Gaza to seek redress for damages.
New York Times - December 12, 2006
Karzai Says Pakistani Collusion Threatens Region
Afghanistan?s president said that Pakistani government elements were still supporting Islamic militants.
New York Times - December 12, 2006
Steeple on Historic Harlem Church Replaced
A hole in Harlem?s skyline was mended when the Ephesus Seventh-Day Adventist Church got its steeple back.
New York Times - December 12, 2006
Hevesi to Pay $206,000 for Use of N.Y. Workers
The payment resolves an inquiry into the comptroller's use of state workers to chauffeur his wife Carol.
New York Times - December 12, 2006
Bush Delays Speech on Iraq Until January
President Bush is still asking detailed questions of his advisers and the answers will not be ready until after Christmas, a spokesman said.
New York Times - December 12, 2006
Truck Bomb in Iraq Kills 70 in Crowd of Shiites
More than 230 were wounded when a pickup truck packed with explosives was detonated in a crowded square in the city?s center.
New York Times - December 12, 2006
Former U.S. Foodservice Executive Gets 3 Years? Probation
The former chief financial officer of U.S. Foodservice, Michael J. Resnick, was sentenced yesterday to three years? probation for his role in an accounting fraud.
New York Times - December 12, 2006
Hewlett-Packard?s Longtime Financial Chief Is Set to Retire
Hewlett-Packard?s longtime chief financial officer, Robert P. Wayman, will give up the post this month and his seat on the company?s board in March.
New York Times - December 12, 2006
São Paulo Journal: Streets Are Paved With Neon?s Glare, and City Calls a Halt
São Paulo, Brazil, overwhelmed by what the authorities call visual pollution, plans to press the ?delete all? button on outdoor advertising.
New York Times - December 12, 2006
Nasdaq Opens Bid for London Stock Exchange
Nasdaq started the takeover clock ticking for the London Stock Exchange today when it officially opened a $5.3 billion hostile offer.
New York Times - December 12, 2006
Police Search EADS Office in Insider-Trading Case
The investigation seeks to determine whether managers at EADS had inside information when they sold stock in March, when EADS shares were near an all-time high.
New York Times - December 12, 2006
Hewlett?s Chief Plans to Keep Cutting Costs
Mark V. Hurd assured analysts and investors that he planned to continue cutting costs but did not foresee making major acquisitions in order to maintain growth.
New York Times - December 12, 2006
Fed Leaves Key Interest Rate Unchanged
Sounding a cautionary note on prices, the Federal Reserve left interest rates untouched for the fourth straight time.
New York Times - December 12, 2006
US interest rates on hold again
The US Federal Reserve keeps interest rates on hold for the fourth successive time amid signs of a slowing economy.
BBC News - December 12, 2006
Mexico launches drugs crackdown
Thousands of Mexican soldiers arrive in the western state of Michoacan to deal with drug-related violence.
BBC News - December 12, 2006
Kylie's New Year's Eve London gig
Pop star Kylie Minogue returns to the UK stage to play a one-off London concert on New Year's Eve.
BBC News - December 12, 2006
Strategy to tackle rising obesity
NICE has recommended a raft of measures to tackle the growing obesity epidemic.
BBC News - December 12, 2006
Nationalist pledge on council tax
The Scottish National Party has pledged to freeze council tax levels if it wins next year's Holyrood elections.
BBC News - December 12, 2006
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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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