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Wimbledon Is in Full Bloom After Rain
Venus Williams advanced to the semifinals after beating Svetlana Kuznetsova, and Rafael Nadal won in five sets.
New York Times - July 5, 2007
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Lawyer Who Directed Sept. 11 Compensation to Oversee Virginia Tech Program
Kenneth R. Feinberg will oversee the distribution of the $7 million that has been donated to Virginia Tech after the April campus massacre, university officials said.
New York Times - July 5, 2007
E.P.A. Scaled Back Rules on Wetlands
The Bush administration changed guidelines for enforcing a Supreme Court ruling on the Clean Water Act.
New York Times - July 5, 2007
Health Care Looms as Top Campaign Issue
Candidates in both parties are promising to overhaul the system and cover more of the 44.8 million people without insurance.
New York Times - July 5, 2007
At Least 7 Killed as Israel Raids Gaza
Israeli military officials described the raid today as routine, while Hamas officials called it a provocation.
New York Times - July 5, 2007
Bomber Kills 10 Officers in Afghanistan
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) -- A suicide bomber blew up a room full of policemen eating lunch at a southern Afghan checkpoint Thursday, killing 10 officers and wounding 11, while a roadside bomb in the east killed a NATO soldier, authorities said.
New York Times - July 5, 2007
Siege at Pakistan Mosque Continues
Militants numbering in the dozens remained holed up in the Red Mosque complex, even after reports that the arrested leader had called for an end to the siege.
New York Times - July 5, 2007
British Police Work to Piece Together Plot?s Details
As police today worked to untangle the connections among the suspects in last week?s failed car bombings, four other Muslims were convicted of terrorist offenses in two trials.
New York Times - July 5, 2007
CVC to Acquire Samsonite for $1.7 Billion
The luggage maker said it agreed to be bought by the private equity firm in an all-cash deal, including assumption of debt.
New York Times - July 5, 2007
IPhone Futures Prove to Be a Bad Investment
People who bought IPhones hoping to resell them for a profit find few takers.
New York Times - July 5, 2007
Microsoft Plans $1 Billion Charge for Xbox Repairs
Microsoft on Thursday cited ?an unacceptable number of repairs? to its Xbox 360 for the charge, and announced an extended warranty for the video game console.
New York Times - July 5, 2007
[TS] High & Low Finance: Trump Deal Fails, and Shares Fall Again
Donald J. Trump, the man who wrote ?The Art of the Deal,? failed to make a deal this week, and his casino company?s shareholders are suffering. Again.
New York Times - July 5, 2007
Bank of England Raises Key Rate
The Bank of England raised its key rate by a quarter point to 5.75 percent, while the European Central Bank left its benchmark interest rate at 4 percent.
New York Times - July 5, 2007
Microsoft facing $1bn Xbox bill
Microsoft says that it is facing a $1bn bill to cover the cost of warranties after failings with its Xbox 360.
BBC News - July 5, 2007
Mexico bus bodies recovered
Rescue workers pull 24 bodies from a bus buried by a landslide in Puebla, in central Mexico.
BBC News - July 5, 2007
'Gumtree for US' launched by eBay
EBay launches a US classified ad website similar to its Gumtree site, which has proved popular in the UK.
BBC News - July 5, 2007
Two dead as plane misses runway
Two people are dead after a small plane misses the runway at an airport in County Galway.
BBC News - July 5, 2007
Blast targets Iraq wedding party
At least 17 members of a Baghdad wedding party are killed and 25 injured in a car bomb attack.
BBC News - July 5, 2007
Pakistan cleric offers surrender
The deputy leader of a rebel mosque in Islamabad has said he and his followers are ready to surrender.
BBC News - July 5, 2007
Cargo plane crash in west Mexico
Nine people die after a cargo plane overshoots a runway in north-western Mexico, sliding onto a road.
BBC News - July 5, 2007
Football: Blades get Court date
Sheffield United will appeal to the High Court on 13 July over the Carlos Tevez affair.
BBC News - July 5, 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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