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Kimberly Dozier faces rehabilitation for serious head and leg injuries from a blast in Iraq.
New York Times - June 7, 2006
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Iraq frees hundreds of prisoners
Iraq releases 592 detainees under an initiative by the country's prime minister to foster national reconciliation amid an upsurge in sectarian violence.
CNN - June 7, 2006
U.S. Citizen Is Indicted in Terror Conspiracy
The man was indicted today on charges of conspiring to send money and military gear to al Qaeda associates who lived in Pakistan.
New York Times - June 7, 2006
Inquiry Ties European Nations to C.I.A. Prisons
A report from the Council of Europe also said two nations probably harbored facilities: Romania and Poland.
New York Times - June 7, 2006
2 Homeless Men Blamed for Warehouse Fire
One of the men, Leszek Kuczera, 59, was arrested earlier today and charged with arson, the police said.
New York Times - June 7, 2006
Gay Marriage Ban Fails in Senate Vote
The Senate dismissed arguments by social conservatives that federal intervention is needed to preserve the traditional tie between a man and woman.
New York Times - June 7, 2006
Pitcher Used Human Growth Hormone, Document Says
A pitcher also said clubhouses had coffee labeled "leaded" to indicate that it was laced with amphetamines.
New York Times - June 7, 2006
Democrats Blast Administration Over Data Theft
Senators seized on news that identity theft affected 2.2 million active troops, not just 50,000.
New York Times - June 7, 2006
Bolton Calls on Annan to Reject Aide's Remarks
The U.N. turned aside the challenge from the U.S. ambassador, who called the matter "very, very grave."
New York Times - June 7, 2006
Iraq Starts to Release Detainees in Gesture
The first of 2,500 Iraqi prisoners stepped off a bus to their freedom this morning at Baghdad's central station.
New York Times - June 7, 2006
German Leader Praises Incentives on Nuclear Talks for Iran
Chancellor Angela Merkel said international incentives could be the first step toward resolving the standoff diplomatically.
New York Times - June 7, 2006
Hacker Said to Resell Internet Phone Service
The case raises fresh questions about the security of phone traffic over largely unregulated networks.
New York Times - June 7, 2006
Stocks Fall for 3rd Day on Worries About Rates
Stocks slipped for a third straight day today even as oil prices retreated, a sign that investors are still anxious about the likelihood of another interest rate increase.
New York Times - June 7, 2006
Arcelor Agrees to Meet With Mittal Steel
Facing increasing pressure from shareholders, Arcelor, the world's second-largest steelmaker, agreed to meet with Mittal Steel, the largest, which is trying to acquire it.
New York Times - June 7, 2006
Harvard begins embryo cloning
Harvard University scientists begin efforts to clone human embryos, defying hopes by President Bush for a ban.
BBC News - June 7, 2006
UN comments trigger row with US
The US ambassador to the UN rejects criticism by the deputy secretary-general on US policy towards the organisation.
BBC News - June 7, 2006
Oil falls after Iran nuclear move
Oil prices fall after Iran reacts more positively than expected to international proposals for limiting its nuclear growth.
BBC News - June 7, 2006
Police mount hooligan crackdown
Police arrest 15 people as they attempt to travel to Germany for the World Cup to crackdown on potential troublemakers.
BBC News - June 7, 2006
Parties fail to reach agreement
Northern Ireland politicians fail to agree on who will chair a committee set up to help them prepare for government.
BBC News - June 7, 2006
Man arrested over quarry murder
A 33-year-old man is due in court in connection with the murder of a man whose body was found 11 years ago.
BBC News - June 7, 2006
US military victims of data theft
Stolen data on 26 million US veterans also included information about millions on active duty, officials say.
BBC News - June 7, 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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