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White House Says It May Be Missing Attorney E-Mails
Senator Patrick J. Leahy, who issued subpoenas for the documents, was skeptical that the e-mails are indeed missing.
New York Times - April 12, 2007
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Prosecutor Apologizes to Former Duke Players
The apology by Michael B. Nifong came one day after the state attorney general called him as a ?rogue prosecutor.?
New York Times - April 12, 2007
Italy Calls for Standards in Dealing With Kidnappings
Italy proposed international standards for confronting the rising number of high-profile kidnappings in war zones.
New York Times - April 12, 2007
World Bank Chief Apologizes for Arranging Job
Paul D. Wolfowitz apologized for his role in arranging a highly paid job at the State Department for a woman with whom he has a personal relationship.
New York Times - April 12, 2007
Ground Broken Yet Again for 2nd Avenue Subway
The ceremony was haunted by past failures, as every official who spoke alluded to the line?s history of starts and stops ? mostly stops.
New York Times - April 12, 2007
F.D.A. Panel Rejects Merck Pain Pill in 20-1 Vote
The F.D.A. rejected Arcoxia because of concerns that the drug could cause as many as 30,000 heart attacks a year if widely used.
New York Times - April 12, 2007
Nielsen to Get Off Sofa, Into Bars and Gyms
The company will measure viewing habits using cellphone tracking devices that recognize the sound of TV.
New York Times - April 12, 2007
Germany?s Export-Led Economy Finds Global Niche
A small town in eastern Germany showcases the strengths of a resurgent economy.
New York Times - April 12, 2007
CBS Drops Imus Radio Show Over Racial Remark
CBS brought the week-long crisis over remarks by the radio host Don Imus to an end late this afternoon when it canceled the ?Imus in the Morning? program, effective immediately.
New York Times - April 12, 2007
Qwest jury begins deliberations
A jury begins its deliberations about their verdict in the insider trading trial of former Qwest boss Joseph Nacchio.
BBC News - April 12, 2007
US man accused of al-Qaeda link
A US citizen in Ohio is accused of joining al-Qaeda and plotting to bomb targets in the US and overseas.
BBC News - April 12, 2007
CBS to launch online TV network
US TV network CBS is to launch an online video channel after agreeing deals with 10 distributors, including Joost.
BBC News - April 12, 2007
Google unveils UK payments system
Search giant Google launches its online payments service, Google Checkout in the UK.
BBC News - April 12, 2007
Bovine TB 'can spread in humans'
Bovine TB can spread from human to human, scientists fear after a cluster of six cases in England.
BBC News - April 12, 2007
Tags to reveal walrus migration
Scientists tag eight walruses in an effort to unlock the mystery of the Arctic creatures' summer migration.
BBC News - April 12, 2007
Property woe for public workers
Workers such as police, teachers, nurses and firemen cannot afford to buy property in most UK towns, the Halifax bank says.
BBC News - April 12, 2007
Warm weather gorse fire warning
The Fire and Rescue Service has had to tackle more than 400 gorse fires across NI in the past seven days.
BBC News - April 12, 2007
Delay warning for bridge drivers
Drivers are warned to expect major delays as a £4.7m resurfacing project on the Forth Road Bridge starts.
BBC News - April 12, 2007
Man charged with pensioner's rape
Police charge a 33-year-old man with the rape of a 74-year-old woman in her Wrexham home.
BBC News - April 12, 2007
Mother saves sons from cliff fall
A mother rescues her two sons seconds before the family car plunges down a 220ft cliff in Cornwall.
BBC News - April 12, 2007
Football: Spurs out of Uefa Cup
Spurs pay the price for a poor first half as they go out of the Uefa Cup 4-3 on aggregate at the hands of holders Sevilla.
BBC News - April 12, 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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