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Your e-mails: Fueling America
(CNN) -- CNN.com asked users for their ideas on the best way to fuel America and break the country's dependence on fossil fuels, especially from foreign sources. Here is a sampling of the responses, some of which have been edited:
CNN - July 19, 2006
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Raid on suspected Hezbollah bunker
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Raid on suspected Hezbollah bunker
  • Warplanes drop 23 tons of bombs on suspected Hezbollah bunker, Israel says
  • Lebanese PM says 300 killed; appeals for cease-fire
  • Hezbollah rocket on Nazareth kills 2 children, Israeli army says

  • CNN - July 19, 2006
    Bush vetoes stem-cell bill
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    Bush vetoes stem-cell bill
    President Bush Wednesday made good on his threat to veto the embryonic stem cell research bill passed by the Senate on Tuesday. The veto is the first of his presidency.
    CNN - July 19, 2006
    Lebanese lost in shuffle of exodus
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    Lebanese lost in shuffle of exodus
    As nations scrambled to ferry their citizens out of Lebanon, one group of people has been all but forgotten -- the Lebanese.
    CNN - July 19, 2006
    Report on Chicago Police Torture Is Released
    Prosecutors said today that scores of criminal suspects were tortured by police officers in the 1970’s and 1980’s.
    New York Times - July 19, 2006
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    One day after saying he was confident that he could win the tour, Floyd Landis fell to 11th place.
    New York Times - July 19, 2006
    Contractors in Kerik Case Charged
    Two New Jersey contractors were accused of lying to a Bronx grand jury investigating allegations against Bernard B. Kerik.
    New York Times - July 19, 2006
    Large-Scale Evacuations From Lebanon Begin
    The United States and European nations have dispatched more than 20 military and commercial ships to aid in the evacuation.
    New York Times - July 19, 2006
    Pilots May Have Mishandled Airbus Brakes in Siberia Crash
    One of two reverse thrusters, used to help stop the plane on landing, was disabled on the jet that went off a runway in Siberia on July 9.
    New York Times - July 19, 2006
    In First Veto, Bush Blocks Stem Cell Bill
    President Bush today rejected legislation passed by Congress that would expand federal research on embryonic stem cells, a step he said would be “crossing a moral line.”
    New York Times - July 19, 2006
    Israelis Clash With Militia Inside Lebanon
    New air and artillery strikes killed 55 people, the highest toll in the conflict so far. Meanwhile, Hezbollah launched about 120 rockets into Israel.
    New York Times - July 19, 2006
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    Rescue operations were interrupted after a false report that the ocean was receding, a sign of a coming tsunami.
    New York Times - July 19, 2006
    China Buys Stake in Russian Oil with Eye to Future
    China’s biggest oil company said today that a $500 million stake it had bought in Russia’s newly-listed petroleum giant, Rosneft, would help its efforts to secure energy for the Chinese market.
    New York Times - July 19, 2006
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    Economists said the figures would make it easier for the Federal Reserve to justify further interest-rate increases.
    New York Times - July 19, 2006
    EBay to boost shares with buyback
    Internet auction firm eBay is to start its first ever buyback scheme of up to $2bn shares over two years to bolster its position.
    BBC News - July 19, 2006
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    Microsoft announces a set of new principles it says will help level the playing field for other software developers.
    BBC News - July 19, 2006
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    Real Madrid announce the signing of Juventus duo Fabio Cannavaro and Emerson
    BBC News - July 19, 2006
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    BBC News - July 19, 2006
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    An investigation is launched after a privately-run prison releases an alleged mugger two weeks before he was due to be tried.
    BBC News - July 19, 2006
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    A poll for BBC's Newsnight boosts Charles Kennedy's chances of a return as Liberal Democrat leader.
    BBC News - July 19, 2006
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