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W.H.O. Judges Polio Outbreak as 'Highly Unusual'
A fast-moving outbreak has killed 7 Namibians and paralyzed 33 more.
New York Times - June 9, 2006
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Boy, 12, Remains in Coma After Baseball Injury
The boy, Steven Domalewski, was hit by a line drive ball that he had pitched to an opposing team's batter. When the ball hit Steven on the chest, his heart stopped.
New York Times - June 9, 2006
Germany Opens World Cup With a Victory
Germany opened the World Cup today with a 4-2 victory over Costa Rica, built on two goals by forward Miroslav Klose on his 28th birthday and achieved without the injured captain Michael Ballack.
New York Times - June 9, 2006
Liberal Bloggers Gather in Las Vegas
The YearlyKos convention unites the liberal blogosphere with political figures who have begun to see the bloggers' clout.
New York Times - June 9, 2006
Mideast Truce Threatened After Shelling
Israeli shells hit a crowded beach in northern Gaza on today, killing at least seven Palestinians. Then, Hamas militants said it would renew attacks.
New York Times - June 9, 2006
Delphi reaches deal with workers
Delphi, the bankrupt car-parts supplier, reaches a deal with workers that may put off strike action.
BBC News - June 9, 2006
Germany 4-2 Costa Rica
A Miroslav Klose brace and great strikes from Philip Lahm and Torsten Frings help Germany win their World Cup opener.
BBC News - June 9, 2006
ING bank faces charges in the US
US regulators accuse ING of failing disclose fees it earned running the New Hampshire state retirement fund.
BBC News - June 9, 2006
Clampdown on abuse of NHS staff
Anyone who abuses NHS staff could be fined £1,000 and thrown off the premises, the government proposes.
BBC News - June 9, 2006
Sexual harassment 'still common'
Sexual harassment is still common in the workplace and employers need to do more to stop it, it is warned.
BBC News - June 9, 2006
Cash problems delay surgery unit
A £10m surgery centre at a Cardiff hospital cannot open fully as the NHS trust has no money for running costs, it emerges.
BBC News - June 9, 2006
England fans see opening thriller
England fans in Frankfurt are in party mood ahead of Saturday's World Cup opener against Paraguay.
BBC News - June 9, 2006
Chile students call off protest
Chilean students call off strikes that had mobilised hundreds of thousands, accepting concessions.
BBC News - June 9, 2006
Spectacular opening for World Cup
The 2006 World Cup gets under way in Germany with an extravagant opening ceremony in Munich.
BBC News - June 9, 2006
Father mourns for stab death son
The father of a 15-year-old stabbed to death during a fight says knife crime is out of control.
BBC News - June 9, 2006
Poland 0-2 Ecuador
Goals from Carlos Tenorio and Agustin Delgado give Ecuador a stunning victory over Poland in Group A.
BBC News - June 9, 2006
Hamas militants vow to end truce
Palestinian militants of Hamas vow to end their truce, after apparent Israeli shelling kills seven on a Gaza beach.
BBC News - June 9, 2006
England ready to launch Cup dream
Sven-Goran Eriksson says his team can win the World Cup - as they prepare for their opener against Paraguay.
BBC News - June 9, 2006
Two brothers held in terror raid released
Two men arrested after an anti-terror raid in east London have been released without charge, say police.
BBC News - June 9, 2006
Bush: U.S. uncertain when Iraqis can control security
CNN
Bush: U.S. uncertain when Iraqis can control security
President Bush said Friday that it's not clear that Iraqi forces will be able to take control of their country's security within 18 months as the new leader there has said.
CNN - June 9, 2006
Curfew ordered after al-Zarqawi killed
CNN
Curfew ordered after al-Zarqawi killed
Iraqi police impose a curfew in Baghdad and in the Diyala province, where bombs from U.S. warplanes killed the most-wanted man in Iraq, an Interior Ministry official says.
CNN - June 9, 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.
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