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Whoopi Goldberg Joins ?The View?
The arrival of Ms. Goldberg as Rosie O?Donnell?s replacement is intended to restore some calm and civility to the show while still keeping it provocative.
New York Times - August 1, 2007
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Boys survive attack that kills woman, girls
Two boys survived an attack Wednesday that left a woman and her two daughters dead in a suburban home outside Atlanta, Georgia, authorities said. full story
CNN - August 1, 2007
Republicans Shun Debate, and Right Cries Out
The Republican candidates? failure to embrace a Sept. 17 YouTube debate has prompted a public soul-searching in the blogosphere by some loyal supporters.
New York Times - August 1, 2007
Getty Agrees to Return 40 Antiquities to Italy
A statue usually identified as Aphrodite, one of the Getty?s prized pieces, is among the works to be returned, but it will remain at the museum until 2010.
New York Times - August 1, 2007
Congress Moves Closer to Spying Renewal
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Senate Democrats agreed Wednesday to give the government greater authority to spy on foreign terror suspects, but only temporarily and with court review of the attorney general's role in deciding how the power is used.
New York Times - August 1, 2007
Obama Calls for U.S. to Shift Focus on Terrorism
If Pakistan fails to eradicate terror operations, the U.S. should strike targets there itself, the senator said today.
New York Times - August 1, 2007
Man Regains Speech After Brain Stimulation
A man whose brain was stimulated with electric current is talking after spending years in a barely conscious state.
New York Times - August 1, 2007
Rumsfeld Denies Cover-Up Attempt in Tillman Case
Former Pentagon leaders testified before a House committee over the false account of the death of Cpl. Pat Tillman in Afghanistan.
New York Times - August 1, 2007
Campaign Puts Giuliani and Ailes in Uncharted Territory
With Rudolph W. Giuliani running for president, his friendship with Roger Ailes, the head of Fox News, has come under closer scrutiny.
New York Times - August 1, 2007
Getty to Return 40 Artifacts to Italy
An Aphrodite statue, one of the Getty?s prized pieces, is among the works to be returned, but it will remain at the museum until 2010.
New York Times - August 1, 2007
Bodies of 4 Afghan Judges Are Found
The grim discovery today in Ghazni province heightened concerns for the fate of a group of South Korean hostages.
New York Times - August 1, 2007
Jones Apparel Posts Loss on Declining Sales
The owner of Jones New York and Nine West posted a quarterly net loss on declining sales, discontinued operations and one-time restructuring costs, and it cut its full-year earnings outlook.
New York Times - August 1, 2007
OfficeMax Earnings Stay Steady but Beat Expectations

New York Times - August 1, 2007
Starbucks 3rd-Quarter Earnings Rise
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Starbucks Corp reported a 9 percent rise in quarterly earnings on Wednesday, helped by more than 1,000 new stores, and stood by its full- year profit outlook, sending its shares up 2.2 percent.
New York Times - August 1, 2007
State Of the Art: Get Your Free Net Phone Calls Here
David Pogue explores the ins and outs of making free phone calls through the Internet.
New York Times - August 1, 2007
British Airways and Korean Air Lines Fined in Fuel Collusion
The two airlines will pay fines totaling nearly $850 million for their roles in conspiracies to fix the prices of passenger and cargo flights.
New York Times - August 1, 2007
AOL Slows Decline but Faces Challenges
Although AOL managed to slow down its decline by boosting its quest for advertising dollars, the disclosure that ad growth has cooled suggests its road back to prosperity will be rough.
New York Times - August 1, 2007
Disney Acquires Web Site for Children
Aiming to solidify its position in online entertainment, the company acquired Club Penguin in a deal that could total $700 million.
New York Times - August 1, 2007
Amgen Challenges New Medicare Policy
Amgen said it was concerned that a portion of a new coverage policy will limit cancer patients? access to drugs that fight anemia.
New York Times - August 1, 2007
Judge Allows Class-Action Bias Suit Against Novartis
Female drug sales workers claim the company discriminated against them in pay, promotions and personnel evaluations.
New York Times - August 1, 2007
Stocks Close Higher After Late Rally
The Dow reversed course from a slump yesterday that led to a sell-off in Asia and carried over into Europe.
New York Times - August 1, 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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