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Williams Sisters Headline Wimbledon Drama
After her sister Venus eked out a come-from-behind, rain-delayed victory, Serena Williams overcame a scream-inducing calf injury to win her match as the sisters advanced.
New York Times - July 2, 2007
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Architect Chosen to Overhaul U.N. Headquarters
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.S. architect Michael Adlerstein, who has helped renovate buildings ranging from the Statue of Liberty to the Taj Mahal, will take over the lagging project to restore U.N. headquarters, the United Nations said on Monday.
New York Times - July 2, 2007
Behind in Money Race, McCain Reshapes Staff
Senator John McCain?s campaign said that it would cut staffers as it reported raising just $11.2 million in the last three months.
New York Times - July 2, 2007
Bush Commutes Libby?s Prison Sentence
President Bush said today that he had used his power of clemency to commute the 30-month sentence for I. Lewis Libby Jr., who was convicted of perjury in the C.I.A. leak case.
New York Times - July 2, 2007
Edward Yang, 59, Director Prominent in New Taiwan Cinema, Is Dead
A leading figure in the New Taiwan cinema movement of the 1980s, Mr. Yang was best known for ?Yi Yi,? about one family?s life in Taipei.
New York Times - July 2, 2007
U.S. Increases Use of Marshals on Some Flights as a Precaution
In one of several security measures taken in response to Saturday?s attack at an airport in Scotland, the U.S. is putting extra air marshals on overseas flights.
New York Times - July 2, 2007
Police in Cyprus Are Searching for Missing American Diplomat
Lt. Col. Thomas K. Mooney, the defense attaché at the U.S. embassy in Cyprus, has not been seen since Thursday.
New York Times - July 2, 2007
South Korean Tycoon Sentenced to 18 Months in Beating
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- A court sentenced South Korean tycoon Kim Seung-youn to 18 months in prison Monday over a sensational beating attack earlier this year against bar workers involved in a scuffle with his son.
New York Times - July 2, 2007
Religiosity, Not Radicalism Is New Wave in Indonesia
A conservative tide is challenging the moderate traditions of the world?s most populous Muslim nation, where as many as 50 communities have adopted Shariah regulations.
New York Times - July 2, 2007
Alerts Do Not Keep Public From Diana Tribute
To many Britons, a concert in honor of Princess Diana was a chance to show, as Gordon Brown vowed, that ?we will not allow anyone to undermine our British way of life.?
New York Times - July 2, 2007
A Year Later, a Mexican Leftist?s Tone Is Subdued
It has been a year since Andrés Manuel López Obrador stood before hundreds of thousands of supporters and declared that Mexico?s presidency had been stolen from him.
New York Times - July 2, 2007
Yemen Blast Kills 6 Spanish Tourists
SANAA (Reuters) - Yemen said seven Spanish tourists and two Yemenis were killed in a suspected al Qaeda suicide car bomb attack on their convoy in the province of Marib on Monday.
New York Times - July 2, 2007
U.S. Diplomat Found Dead in Rural Cyprus
NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -- The U.S. defense attache in Cyprus was found dead in a remote rural area of the Mediterranean island Monday, four days after he disappeared with his diplomatic car. An official indicated that he committed suicide.
New York Times - July 2, 2007
Lives: Market Forces
Trading in carpets, chess sets and casualties at a military base in Afghanistan.
New York Times - July 2, 2007
6 U.S. Troops Killed in Iraq Violence
BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) -- Five U.S. soldiers and a Marine were killed in attacks in Baghdad and Iraq's Anbar and Salahuddin provinces, the military said Monday.
New York Times - July 2, 2007
Pakistan Eases Curbs on Atomic Scientist
A.Q. Khan, who sold nuclear secrets, is being permitted to leave house arrest to meet with friends and relatives.
New York Times - July 2, 2007
The Basics: The British Are Watching, Very Closely
The discovery of two bomb-laden cars around Piccadilly Circus on Friday underscored the vigilance that underpins quite a lot of behavior in Britain these days.
New York Times - July 2, 2007
The Least Among Us
The economist Paul Collier has some ideas about how to improve the lot of the world?s poorest countries.
New York Times - July 2, 2007
Zagreb Journal: Fascist Overtones From Blithely Oblivious Rock Fans
During a Croatian rock star?s shows, some young fans give Nazi salutes and wear the black caps of the Nazi puppet regime that ruled the country during World War II.
New York Times - July 2, 2007
A Death in Moscow
The journalist Anna Politkovskaya defended Russia?s victims ? until she became one.
New York Times - July 2, 2007
Argentine First Lady Seeks Presidency
President Nestor Kirchner has tapped his wife, Sen. Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, to take his place as the ruling coalition candidate in October presidential elections.
New York Times - July 2, 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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