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World Bank Reports Economic Progress in Sub-Saharan Africa
Over all, the region?s economy grew by 5.4 percent in 2005 and 2006 ? a rate faster than that of many developed countries. Nations that export oil or minerals led the pack.
New York Times - November 14, 2007
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Well: Seized by Alzheimer?s, Then by Love
Sometimes married Alzheimer?s patients fall in love with someone new.
New York Times - November 14, 2007
City Room: ?No Justice! No Noodles!?
Restaurant workers are calling for a boycott of the popular Ollie's Noodles restaurant chain, saying that the owner, Tsu Yue Wang, has been retaliating against employees.
New York Times - November 14, 2007
Wheels: Curtain Rises at L.A. Auto Show
Amid recent news about layoffs and $38.6 billion losses, the L.A. show gives the automakers a chance to promote their shiniest new products.
New York Times - November 14, 2007
The Lede Blog: The Blackwater Gunner?s Account
An account details how Paul, the turret gunner whose last name was withheld, saw the incident in a Baghdad square where 17 Iraqi civilians were killed.
New York Times - November 14, 2007
The Caucus Blog: Giuliani, Romney and Immigration
An increasingly dominant issue for Republicans.
New York Times - November 14, 2007
Musharraf Foe Is Detained in Pakistan
The opposition politician Imran Khan was seized by students and turned over to the police, witnesses said.
New York Times - November 14, 2007
Ruling Expected on Simpson Trial
A judge is expected to rule today whether O. J. Simpson will once again face a criminal trial, this time on a dozen charges including armed robbery and kidnapping.
New York Times - November 14, 2007
Stagehands and Producers Plan Talks
The Broadway producers? league and the stagehands? union announced that they would meet for negotiations this weekend.
New York Times - November 14, 2007
Rodriguez Talks to Yankees Without Agent
Alex Rodriguez, who opted out of his contract, has told the Yankees that he wants to return, Hank Steinbrenner said.
New York Times - November 14, 2007
Stem Cells Taken From Cloned Monkey Embryos
A method of extracting stem cells from monkey embryos should also work in humans, according to researchers.
New York Times - November 14, 2007
Spitzer Drops Bid to Offer Licenses More Widely
New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer conceded that his efforts to sell his proposal to issue driver?s licenses to illegal immigrants had failed.
New York Times - November 14, 2007
Israelis Make Division of Jerusalem More Difficult
The Israeli Parliament approved, on a preliminary reading, a bill intended to hinder any division of Jerusalem in a future deal with the Palestinians.
New York Times - November 14, 2007
U.S. Sharing Intelligence With Turkey
The United States has begun to share real-time intelligence with Turkey to assist in its efforts to track down separatist Kurdish rebels hiding in northern Iraq, a Turkish official said.
New York Times - November 14, 2007
Powerful Quake Hits Northern Chile
An earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale caused panic, power outages, damage to airport tarmacs and road closures.
New York Times - November 14, 2007
In Africa, Accusation of Witchcraft Leads to Abuse
A surprising number of children in some countries are identified as witches and beaten, abused or abandoned.
New York Times - November 14, 2007
Billionaire Buffett Says Tax Him More
Billionaire Warren Buffett told the Senate Finance Committee that Congress should keep the estate tax rather than repeal it and help a few rich Americans like him.
New York Times - November 14, 2007
Stocks Finish Lower After Wobbly Session
Wall Street closed an uneasy session lower as investors, uncertain if the worst of the credit crisis is over, refrained from extending yesterday?s huge advance.
New York Times - November 14, 2007
Fed to Reveal More About Its Forecasts
The Federal Reserve announced plans today to take some of the mystery out of its policy-making.
New York Times - November 14, 2007
US Congress to vote on war funds
The US House of Representatives prepares to vote on a war funding bill despite a further veto threat from the president.
BBC News - November 14, 2007
US war costs report 'incorrect'
US Republicans demand the retraction of a Democrats' report on the hidden costs of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
BBC News - November 14, 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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