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Woods Surges to Lead in British Open
Tiger Woods today fired a seven-under-par 65 to hold a one-shot cushion over Ernie Els.
New York Times - July 21, 2006
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Israeli troops mass along border
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Israeli troops mass along border
Israel ratchets up the pressure in southern Lebanon on the 10th day of conflict with Hezbollah guerrillas, calling up to 6,000 more troops as reinforcements along the border after 19 people were wounded in rocket attacks on the Israeli town of Haifa.
CNN - July 21, 2006
Rice: Lebanon cease-fire would be 'false promise'
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Rice: Lebanon cease-fire would be 'false promise'
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, heading for a weekend trip to the troubled Middle East, said she would work with allies in the region to help create conditions for "stability and lasting peace."
CNN - July 21, 2006
Blackout in Queens Affects Many More Than Estimated
The number of people who have been without power for five days now is actually closer to 100,000, not the figure of 2,000 cited by Consolidated Edison.
New York Times - July 21, 2006
In Week of Violence in Iraq, a Comparative Lull
The 28 people who were reported killed today signaled a sharp, if momentary, decline in the daily death rate.
New York Times - July 21, 2006
Rice Outlines Strategy for Middle East Trip
The secretary of state said today that the violence in Lebanon must end in a stable and lasting peace, not just a cease-fire.
New York Times - July 21, 2006
Golf: Woods in awesome form
Defending champion Tiger Woods fires a stunning seven-under 65 to take a one-shot lead at the 135th Open.
BBC News - July 21, 2006
Football: Duff set for Newcastle
Chelsea winger Damien Duff is set to move from the Premiership champions to Newcastle.
BBC News - July 21, 2006
'Ignorance' on diabetes treatment
Two-thirds of the two million people with diabetes in the UK do not take their medication as prescribed, research suggests.
BBC News - July 21, 2006
Space tourists offered walkabout
A company is offering space tourists the chance to take a space walk outside the International Space Station.
BBC News - July 21, 2006
Chavez hails Mercosur admission
Hugo Chavez says Latin American trade bloc Mercosur must fight for the poor after Venezuela has now joined.
BBC News - July 21, 2006
UK films claim box office record
UK films broke box office records by taking a third of all British cinema takings in 2005, the UK Film Council says.
BBC News - July 21, 2006
Pensions promise 'must be kept'
A committee of MPs calls on the government to restore the link between the state pension and earnings.
BBC News - July 21, 2006
Royal coroner quits Diana inquest
The coroner due to hear the inquest into the death of Diana, Princess of Wales withdraws from the case.
BBC News - July 21, 2006
NatWest Three cannot return to UK
Three British bank employees accused of fraud surrounding energy giant Enron lose a court bid to return to the UK.
BBC News - July 21, 2006
Israel to add troops along border
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Israel to add troops along border
Israel ratchets up the pressure in southern Lebanon on the 10th day of conflict with Hezbollah guerrillas, calling up to 6,000 more troops after 19 people were wounded in rocket attacks on the Israeli town of Haifa.
CNN - July 21, 2006
Guard snatches citizens from triple-digit heat
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Guard snatches citizens from triple-digit heat
National Guard members fanned out through darkened city streets, clearing debris and carrying cookies and water for residents who needed help evacuating their sweltering homes after storms knocked out power during a deadly heat wave.
CNN - July 21, 2006
Israel increases pressure on south Lebanon
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Israel increases pressure on south Lebanon
Israel ratchets up the pressure on people in southern Lebanon on the 10th day of conflict with Hezbollah guerrillas based there.
CNN - July 21, 2006
Rice to outline U.S. strategy for Israeli-Hezbollah crisis
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Rice to outline U.S. strategy for Israeli-Hezbollah crisis
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will lay out U.S. plans Friday for a diplomatic solution to the Israeli-Hezbollah fighting, and she and President Bush will meet with Saudi Arabian officials Sunday to discuss it.
CNN - July 21, 2006
3 Arrested in Mumbai Train Bombings
Authorities did not reveal how three men were linked to the blasts, but more arrests were expected.
New York Times - July 21, 2006
Big Dig Tunnel Is Opened for Buses
The tunnel was shut down by Governor Mitt Romney for emergency repairs to bolts that hold up concrete ceiling panels in the tunnel.
New York Times - July 21, 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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