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With Jewish Roots Now Prized, Spain Starts Digging
After expelling its Jews 500 years ago, Spain is rediscovering the Jewish culture that once thrived in the country for centuries.
New York Times - November 4, 2006
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Haggard leaves church over 'sexually immoral conduct'
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Haggard leaves church over 'sexually immoral conduct'
The Rev. Ted Haggard agreed Saturday to resign as leader of the New Life Church after its independent investigative board said he was guilty of "sexually immoral conduct."
CNN - November 4, 2006
Iraq PM: Saddam should get justice
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Iraq PM: Saddam should get justice
  • Curfews to be imposed ahead of war crimes verdict
  • Judges may order death penalty for Saddam Hussein
  • All people, vehicles to be banned from streets of capital and airport closed indefinitely
  • Iraq's new leader says he hopes Hussein gets what he deserves at end of war crime
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    CNN - November 4, 2006
    Sites Invite Online Mourning, but Don’t Speak Ill of the Dead
    Dissing the dead, as screeners call it, has become a problem for Web sites where people gather to mourn online.
    New York Times - November 4, 2006
    Anger Joins Grief for Family Feeling Misled by Military
    The parents of a marine were left feeling alone and incredulous at what they say was the incompetence of the initial investigation into their son’s death.
    New York Times - November 4, 2006
    Report Cites ‘Valid Legal Basis’ to Remove Hevesi From Office
    An adviser to Gov. George E. Pataki stopped short of recommending the removal of State Comptroller Alan G. Hevesi for using a state worker to chauffeur his wife.
    New York Times - November 4, 2006
    From Star Power to Blood Sport, Tennessee Senate Race Has It
    Other races may well determine Senate control, but there is something about Tennessee that has invited immense attention.
    New York Times - November 4, 2006
    Crackdown in Iraq Before Hussein Verdict
    American and Iraqi forces began a security crackdown in Baghdad and in other regions.
    New York Times - November 4, 2006
    Israel Presses Attacks in Gaza
    Israel destroyed a minivan containing a Hamas rocket maker and two associates and demolished at least five homes.
    New York Times - November 4, 2006
    C.I.A. Review Highlights Afghan Leader’s Woes
    A C.I.A. assessment found that Hamid Karzai has been significantly weakened by rising frustration with his U.S.-backed government.
    New York Times - November 4, 2006
    Flood of Adoptions From Guatemala Are Scrutinized
    Critics of the adoption system in Guatemala say it has turned a country of 12 million people into a virtual baby farm.
    New York Times - November 4, 2006
    [TS] Gretchen Morgenson: Executive Pay Becomes Political
    When dire consequences hurt all but those in the executive suite.
    New York Times - November 4, 2006
    The Goods: Mist, Moors and a Better Rain Cape
    At last, outerwear for the discriminating piper.
    New York Times - November 4, 2006
    Investing: Profiting When Companies Split Up
    While shares in spun-off companies often decline in their first weeks of trading, they tend to rebound — sometimes substantially.
    New York Times - November 4, 2006
    Square Feet | Interview: A Family Tradition Yields a $5.4 Billion Coup
    A woman raised in a real estate family brokers the biggest U.S. property deal.
    New York Times - November 4, 2006
    Under New Management: The Silent May Have Something to Say
    Managers who do not seem interested in communicating can also make employees reluctant to speak about their own concerns, on anything from office atmospherics to career goals.
    New York Times - November 4, 2006
    Strategies: The Share-Price-to-Campaign-Contribution Ratio
    Pay to prosper: How political donations help businesses.
    New York Times - November 4, 2006
    Oil, Cash and Corruption
    A web of possible payoffs leads to corruption charges and a courtroom.
    New York Times - November 4, 2006
    Woman bishop takes over Church
    US bishop Katharine Jefferts Schori takes office as the first female leader of an Anglican Church anywhere.
    BBC News - November 4, 2006
    Top US pastor sacked amid sex row
    US evangelical Ted Haggard is sacked by his church after being found guilty of "sexually immoral conduct".
    BBC News - November 4, 2006
    Fitness machine for child gamers
    A machine has been invented which provides a set rate of exercise for children while they are playing computer games.
    BBC News - November 4, 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.
    NOT SURE.
     
     

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