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Border Patrol to close Calif. plaza for new fence
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Young Resistance Fighter Becomes Icon of France?s Center-Right
On Monday, France paid tribute to Guy Môquet, who was executed by the Nazis in 1941, despite protests that the center-right government was appropriating a Communist hero.
New York Times - October 22, 2007
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The Lede Blog: Bin Laden Tape, Drop in Iraq Violence
The sectarian split appears to be weighing on an unlikely figure today.
New York Times - October 22, 2007
City Room: Officer Guarding Mayor Is Attacked
At the Fulton Street station, an officer accompanying Mayor Bloomberg on his way back from Brooklyn was attacked by a 30-year-old man. The man was arrested and taken to a hospital.
New York Times - October 22, 2007
Bush Requests $46 Billion for Wars
The wars are now expected to cost taxpayers more than $190 billion for the fiscal year that began on Oct. 1.
New York Times - October 22, 2007
Bush Seeks Funds to Help Mexico Fight Drugs
The president today asked Congress for $500 million to help Mexico combat the narcotics trade.
New York Times - October 22, 2007
Atlanta Shudders at Prospect of Empty Faucets
Last-minute measures to combat a drought in the Southeast belie a history of inaction when it comes to managing and conserving water.
New York Times - October 22, 2007
California Fires Destroy Scores of Homes
Tens of thousands of people were ordered to evacuate today as wildfires continued to ravage Southern California, destroying homes and businesses.
New York Times - October 22, 2007
No Convictions in Trial Against Muslim Charity
A federal jury today failed to convict any of the former leaders of a Muslim charity charged with financing Middle Eastern terrorists.
New York Times - October 22, 2007
Kyrgyzstan?s Leader Dissolves Parliament
President Kurmanbek Bakiyev called for snap parliamentary elections after Kyrgyz voters overwhelmingly approved a controversial new constitution and election law.
New York Times - October 22, 2007
$5 Million Prize to Mozambican
A new foundation devoted to improving African governance awarded an audacious inaugural prize to Joaquim A. Chissano, Mozambique?s second president.
New York Times - October 22, 2007
Organized Crime Takes Lead in Italy?s Economy
Organized crime represents the biggest segment of the Italian economy, accounting for more than $127 billion in receipts, according to a report issued on Monday.
New York Times - October 22, 2007
2 Men Attacked Bhutto Parade, Official Says
The bombers have not yet been identified, but an investigator said that the men were Pakistani.
New York Times - October 22, 2007
In Iraq, Conflict on a Second Kurdish Front
Kurdish guerrillas have been waging a deadly insurgency in Iran and have links to the group that fights Turkey.
New York Times - October 22, 2007
8 Turkish Soldiers Are Missing in Ambush
Turkey continued to bolster its forces at the Iraqi border after a deadly attack by Kurdish militants.
New York Times - October 22, 2007
Iraqi Radio Reporter Is Missing
An Iraqi journalist working in Baghdad for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty was reported missing on Monday morning after police officers found the body of her driver.
New York Times - October 22, 2007
Schering Results Miss Targets
The disappointing resuslts sent shares down more than 10 percent amid concerns about its flagship cholesterol drugs.
New York Times - October 22, 2007
Hasbro Net Surges 62 Percent
The toymaker cited earnings of $161.6 million, helped by higher sales led by Transformers and Spider-Man toys and a favorable tax adjustment.
New York Times - October 22, 2007
Merck Profit Jumps 62 Percent
The drugmaker posted third-quarter net income of $1.53 billion as revenues increased by double digits, while lower costs offset more spending on research and development.
New York Times - October 22, 2007
Kimberly-Clark Profit Up 24 Percent
The company reported third-quarter profit of $453.1 million as the weaker dollar and strong sales in Huggies baby wipes and Kleenex tissue helped offset costs for pulp.
New York Times - October 22, 2007
Pioneer Heart Patient Marks Medical Field?s 30-Year History
The first patient to receive an angioplasty paved the way for the 15 million patients to follow.
New York Times - October 22, 2007
Deal Is Struck to End Harman Buyout
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Goldman Sachs agreed to end their merger agreement with Harman International Industries and reinvest in the audio speaker company.
New York Times - October 22, 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.
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