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Woman charged with murder in fires
A woman suspected of starting a series of fires near Wrigley Field that killed four people was charged Monday with murder, authorities said. Police had brought the woman in for questioning late Saturday after finding her with "an odor of smoke," police spokeswoman Monique Bond said.
CNN - March 12, 2007
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Bush touts free trade in Guatemala
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Bush touts free trade in Guatemala
U.S. President George W. Bush showcased the benefits of free trade during stops in Guatemala, part of his weeklong five-nation tour through Latin America.
CNN - March 12, 2007
Cheney chides Democrats for Iraq withdrawal plans
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Cheney chides Democrats for Iraq withdrawal plans
Vice President Dick Cheney offered a sharp rebuke to congressional Democrats on Monday, warning that a drawdown of forces in Iraq would invite more attacks on the United States.
CNN - March 12, 2007
Zimbabwe Police Accused of Beating Opponents
Members of Zimbabwe?s opposition said today that their leaders were beaten after the violent breakup of a rally.
New York Times - March 12, 2007
Immigration on Bush?s Agenda in Guatemala
In the Central American leg of his tour, President Bush is likely to face questions about a crackdown on immigrants.
New York Times - March 12, 2007
Mourners Say Goodbye to Bronx Fire Victims
Just after noon today, eight gleaming Cadillac hearses slowly threaded their way through the heart of African High Bridge, past Fanta Express Hair Braiding and Dia-Bugi 99 Cent and Mohamed Alfa Bah Discount. They turned left onto 166th Street and stopped. Before them was a sea of people.
New York Times - March 12, 2007
DePauw Cuts Ties With Controversial Sorority
Delta Zeta attracted controversy when it evicted two-thirds of its DePauw members late last year.
New York Times - March 12, 2007
U.N. Faults Sudan Government for Darfur Crisis
The Sudanese government has organized and taken part in human rights crimes in Darfur, a U.N. report said.
New York Times - March 12, 2007
Israeli Officials Praise Saudi Peace Initiative
Officials spoke of ?positive? elements in the Saudi proposal, which was dismissed when it was offered in 2002.
New York Times - March 12, 2007
Cheney Assails Those Favoring Iraq Drawdown
The vice president said today that lawmakers who pursue a withdrawal of forces are ?undermining? the troops.
New York Times - March 12, 2007
Republicans See Divided Party and Trouble in ?08
After years of political dominance, Republican voters are concerned about their party and their candidates, according to a new Times/CBS News Poll.
New York Times - March 12, 2007
General Steps Down in Walter Reed Furor
Lt. Gen. Kevin C. Kiley is the third high-ranking casualty over the disclosures of shabby treatment endured by those wounded in Iraq.
New York Times - March 12, 2007
New Twist for ?Idol?: Time Out for Charity
Simon Cowell, the star attraction of ?American Idol,? is in the middle of that show?s first charity extravaganza: raising cash for the poor of Africa and the United States.
New York Times - March 12, 2007
Tripoli Journal: Social Issues Clown Their Way to Center Stage in Libya
Talking about the shortcomings of Muammar el-Qaddafi?s rule is increasingly permitted, with Libya?s theater community leading the charge.
New York Times - March 12, 2007
Akzo Nobel Sells Drug Unit to Schering-Plough
The $14.4 billion cash deal for Organon BioSciences, a maker of birth-control pills, took investors by surprise.
New York Times - March 12, 2007
China?s Trade Surplus Nearly Ties Record
Economists were surprised by the number because Chinese exports tend to lag in the winter. The rising trade surplus with the United States is expected to inflame political tensions on Capitol Hill.
New York Times - March 12, 2007
Boston Scientific Considers Spinning Off Division
The stent maker predicts it could raise at least $1 billion by spinning off a portion of the company to the public.
New York Times - March 12, 2007
The Classic British Sports Car From China
The Nanjing Automobile Corporation, which bought the remaining MG assets two years ago, is about to restart production in China.
New York Times - March 12, 2007
US immigration move targeted
Latino groups in a US town mount a legal challenge to the local authorities' power to tackle illegal immigration.
BBC News - March 12, 2007
Deal gives rice diversity a boost
Crop research groups agree to ensure long-term funding of the world's largest repository of rice samples.
BBC News - March 12, 2007
Pair tortured woman in city flat
A 19-year-old with learning difficulties was stripped and tortured after being kidnapped in Aberdeen, a court hears.
BBC News - March 12, 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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