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Zoellick to Be Named to Lead World Bank
Administration officials said that Robert B. Zoellick, a former deputy secretary of state, was the top choice of European governments as well as critics of the bank.
New York Times - May 29, 2007
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Bush toughens Sudan sanctions
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Bush toughens Sudan sanctions
U.S. President George W. Bush imposes sanctions against Sudan in reaction to the "genocide" in Darfur, and orders actions against 31 companies and three people.
CNN - May 29, 2007
U.S. imposes new sanctions against Sudan
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U.S. imposes new sanctions against Sudan
President Bush imposed sanctions Tuesday against Sudan in reaction to the "genocide" in Darfur, and has ordered actions against 31 companies and three people -- preventing them from doing business in or with U.S. companies.
CNN - May 29, 2007
'Peace Mom' gives up protest
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'Peace Mom' gives up protest
Cindy Sheehan, the California mother who became an anti-war leader after her son was killed in Iraq, says she's walking away from the peace movement.
CNN - May 29, 2007
Obama would tax wealthy to pay for health care
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Obama would tax wealthy to pay for health care
Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama on Tuesday offered a plan to provide health care to millions of Americans and more affordable medical insurance, financed in part by tax increases on the wealthy.
CNN - May 29, 2007
2 Flights Carried Man With Deadly TB
Public health officials urged the passengers and crew of the two recent trans-Atlantic flights to get checked for tuberculosis.
New York Times - May 29, 2007
Obama Offers Health Care Plan
The senator?s plan aims to cover uninsured Americans and to reduce premium costs for everyone else.
New York Times - May 29, 2007
Justices Limit Discrimination Suits Over Pay
Employers should be protected from lawsuits over pay discrimination linked to gender or race, the Supreme Court ruled.
New York Times - May 29, 2007
Bush Takes on Opponents of Immigration Deal
President Bush accused opponents of his proposed immigration measure of fear-mongering to defeat it in Congress, and took on his own conservative political base as he did so.
New York Times - May 29, 2007
Boeing Makes a $2.4 Billion Sale of 787s in Russia
Boeing on Tuesday sold 15 of its next-generation 787 jets to S7 Airlines, one of the largest private operators in Russia.
New York Times - May 29, 2007
Convictions of Samsung Executives Upheld
A court on Tuesday upheld a 2005 conviction of two Samsung executives on charges that they helped the only son of its reclusive chairman, Lee Kun Hee, inherit control of the conglomerate.
New York Times - May 29, 2007
NBC Brings In Programming Help
NBC Universal hired one of the hottest young production talents in television, Ben Silverman, as a chairman of both its entertainment division and its television studio.
New York Times - May 29, 2007
Iraq attacks kill 10 US soldiers
Ten US troops are killed in Iraq, officials say, making May the deadliest month this year for the US military.
BBC News - May 29, 2007
Second Venezuela TV under fire
Venezuelan authorities accuse a TV station of calling for the president's murder, hours after taking another off air.
BBC News - May 29, 2007
Pesticides 'up Parkinson's risk'
A study produces evidence of a link between exposure to pesticides and a raised risk of Parkinson's disease.
BBC News - May 29, 2007
Sea tragedy boyfriend's 'guilt'
A teenager whose girlfriend died when he crashed into her on a water bike in Cyprus speaks of his responsibility.
BBC News - May 29, 2007
BP returns to Libya in $900m deal
Oil giant BP says it has struck a joint venture deal to return to Libya after an absence of more than 30 years.
BBC News - May 29, 2007
Inquiry into closure of airport
A full independent inquiry is to be held to investigate the four-day closure of City of Derry Airport.
BBC News - May 29, 2007
Ousted judge 'was illegally held'
Pakistan's ousted chief justice says the secret service detained him when he was suspended in March.
BBC News - May 29, 2007
Family found hanged in Texas home
Four children and their mother are found hanged in their mobile home in the US - but an eight-month-old survives.
BBC News - May 29, 2007
Oil pledge from Nigeria president
Nigeria's newly sworn-in president says the troubled Niger Delta will receive his "urgent attention".
BBC News - May 29, 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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