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World Bank Panel Finds Wolfowitz at Fault; Aide Resigns
Bank officials said that the special committee was still working on a punishment recommendation.
New York Times - May 7, 2007
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Bush and Queen Celebrate Common Values
?We honor our traditions and our shared history,? President Bush said.
New York Times - May 7, 2007
N.J. Governor Ready to Resume Duties
Jon S. Corzine said that his prolonged absence from a job that he loves was driving him ?stir crazy.?
New York Times - May 7, 2007
Flooding Forces Evacuations in Plains
Thunderstorms and soaking rain produced flooding today in parts of Oklahoma, Texas and Kansas.
New York Times - May 7, 2007
Astronomers Report Biggest Stellar Explosion
Astronomers reported today that they had seen the most powerful stellar explosion ever recorded.
New York Times - May 7, 2007
Car Bombs Kill 25 at Iraqi Police Checkpoint
Ramadi, which was the site of the car bombs, has been the center of a fight between Al Qaeda and Sunni Arab tribes.
New York Times - May 7, 2007
Obama Criticizes Automakers on Fuel Economy
The senator said the Japanese had done far better than Detroit companies to develop energy efficient vehicles.
New York Times - May 7, 2007
Olmert Survives Three No-Confidence Motions
At least 16 members of Ehud Olmert?s governing coalition voted against the Israeli prime minister, abstained or were absent.
New York Times - May 7, 2007
ABN Amro Rejects $24.5 Billion Bid for LaSalle
ABN Amro said the offer led by the Royal Bank of Scotland was linked to too many conditions and made it difficult to recommend to shareholders.
New York Times - May 7, 2007
Fox Interactive Nears Deal to Buy Photobucket
Photobucket is in advanced talks to be acquired by Fox Interactive Media, a division of the News Corporation.
New York Times - May 7, 2007
Mercosur parliament inaugurated
The new assembly of the member states of South America's Mercosur trading bloc is inaugurated in Uruguay.
BBC News - May 7, 2007
Maradona leaves alcoholism clinic
Argentina football legend Diego Maradona is released from a specialist clinic treating addictions.
BBC News - May 7, 2007
Doctors' 'dilemma' over NHS care
Doctors want regulators to indicate if they should help patients circumvent NHS shortcomings.
BBC News - May 7, 2007
Arts students 'less keen on work'
Arts students are less likely to have made plans for after university and expect less well-paid jobs.
BBC News - May 7, 2007
DUP assembly member Dawson dies
Tributes are paid to DUP East Antrim assembly member George Dawson, who has died following a short illness.
BBC News - May 7, 2007
Prince to attend Holyrood Kirking
The traditional Kirking of the Scottish Parliament is set to take place as talks continue over the running of Holyrood.
BBC News - May 7, 2007
Kansas tornado death toll rises
Two more bodies are found in a town in Kansas devastated by a tornado, as clean-up efforts get under way.
BBC News - May 7, 2007
UN appeal for Johnston's release
United Nations Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour, calls for the release of the BBC's Alan Johnston.
BBC News - May 7, 2007
Football: Spurs beat Charlton
Charlton are relegated from the Premiership as Dimitar Berbatov and Jermain Defoe score to give Spurs the win.
BBC News - May 7, 2007
Black aide takes stand in trial
The man who helped Lord Black build his media empire appears as chief prosecution witness at his trial.
BBC News - May 7, 2007
Amnesty accuses Sudan over arms
Amnesty International backs UN claims that Sudan is violating a UN arms embargo on Darfur.
BBC News - May 7, 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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