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Wolfowitz to Lead State Dept. Panel
The panel is charged with giving independent advice on disarmament and nonproliferation, among other subjects.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
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Disputing Millions for Moussaoui Tip
Why did the whole reward go to a former instructor at the Minnesota flight school where Zacarias Moussaoui was behaving oddly in AUgust 2001, when it was two others who called the F.B.I.?.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
Hip-Hop Karaoke in Chelsea Tonight
Hey yo, you wanna be a playa? The competition figures to be fierce, and fun, at the Hip-Hop Karaoke NYC event in Chelsea. Twelve finalists will be vying for a cash prize and top honors.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
Fifth Down Debate: QB Double Standard?
What is a player's responsibility to stay focused, or at least appear to stay focused, before a big game?.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
Fire Breaks Out at Las Vegas Resort
A three-alarm fire broke out at the Monte Carlo hotel-casino, sending plumes of black smoke. There were no immediate reports of injuries.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
Key Lebanese Terrorism Official Killed by Bomb
A powerful bomb killed an intelligence official in charge of investigating a series of recent attacks and assassinations.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
Mosul Bombings Prompt Promise of New Offensive
The Iraqi government said it was sending more troops to counter insurgents in the wake of successive bombings.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
Democrats Make Targeted Appeals in South Carolina
John Edwards promised to represent local interests, Barack Obama tried to bolster his support among women, and Hillary Rodham Clinton courted black voters.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
Around the World, the U.S. Campaign Is Close to Home
From Berlin to London to Jakarta, the destinies of American candidates have become hometown news in a way that most political commentators cannot recall.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
Frailty of U.S. Finances Has Japanese Agonizing
As talk of an American recession has helped batter global financial markets, economic policy makers in Japan have largely sat on the sidelines.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
Throughout Asia, Exporters Brace for Tremors From a U.S. Pullback
Rather than waiting for the American economy to get worse, companies in Asia are changing how they operate.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
Russia Talks of a Stability Beyond Ties to the U.S.
Finance officials in Moscow are now describing Russia as the most insulated from the ill effects of a United States recession among the chief emerging-market economies.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
Trading Partners Fear U.S. Consumers Won?t Continue Free-Spending Ways
Some fear that American consumers will pull back from their exuberant spending, cooling demand for goods worldwide and dragging down the global economy.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
French Bank Says Rogue Trader Lost $7 Billion
Société Générale said the trader made bad bets on stocks and then, in trying to cover up those losses, dug himself deeper into a hole.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
World Briefing | Asia: Japan: Afghan Refueling Mission Resumes
Japan had performed the largely symbolic mission since 2001 but was forced to abandon it last fall when a divisive battle in Parliament caused a three-month suspension that was later overturned.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
World Briefing | Europe: Finland: Sexual Harassment in Parliament
A report found that 33 percent of female employees of the Parliament said they had received inappropriate comments from male colleagues.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
World Briefing | Asia: Japan: Rules for Police Interrogations
The national police, shown to have used coercive interrogation practices to secure confessions, issued questioning guidelines for the first time.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
World Briefing | Middle East: 3 Killed in Palestinian-Israeli Clashes
Two Palestinians and an Israeli police officer were killed in separate episodes.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
World Briefing | The Americas: Brazil: Amazon Deforestation Rises Sharply
The destruction of the forest surged from 94 square miles in August to 366 square miles in December.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
Resignation Embarrasses British Government
A minister?s resignation over a police investigation into his fund-raising practices has put Prime Minister Gordon Brown in an awkward situation.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
World Briefing | Europe: Britain: Plan to Hold Terror Suspects 42 Days
The government said the measure was needed because Britain could face ?two or three 9/11?s? in a single day, requiring complex investigations.
New York Times - January 25, 2008
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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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