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Mini Dynasty Gators beat Sooners for BCS title
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No. 22 Minnesota gets league road win over Iowa
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Police investigating the attempted murder of a woman issue an artist's impression of a man they want to trace.
BBC News - August 11, 2008
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Tiffany files eBay ruling appeal
The luxury jeweller appeals a court ruling that eBay was not primarily responsible for ensuring fake goods are not sold on its site.
BBC News - August 11, 2008
Football: Gullit and Lalas exit LA
Los Angeles Galaxy coach Ruud Gullit resigns and president and general manager Alexi Lalas is sacked at David Beckham's club.
BBC News - August 11, 2008
Kidnap capital
Mexico public's faith in police dives amid abduction epidemic
BBC News - August 11, 2008
US identifies child-snatch suspect
A man accused of abducting his UK-based daughter is a German wanted over a disappearance in 1985, US authorities say.
BBC News - August 11, 2008
'Pump and Dump' conmen targeted
Scammers who use junk mail to hype stocks are being targeted by software that spots fraudulent trading patterns.
BBC News - August 11, 2008
Lucas attends Clone Wars premiere
Director George Lucas attends the US premiere of his latest Star Wars outing, animated film The Clone Wars.
BBC News - August 11, 2008
German 'Nazi' youth camp raided
Thirty-nine young people are returned home as a neo-Nazi youth camp is broken up by police in northern Germany.
BBC News - August 11, 2008
Discounts fail to lift July sales
Retail sales fell again last month according to the British Retail Consortium, with consumer confidence at record lows.
BBC News - August 11, 2008
Residents urged to boil tap water
Almost 5,000 people in north Wales are being asked to boil drinking water over the next 48 hours.
BBC News - August 11, 2008
Man in court over cannabis haul
A 45-year-old Northern Ireland man is charged after £860,000 worth of cannabis was recovered from a lorry in Ayrshire.
BBC News - August 11, 2008
Capello compares England to Spain
England coach Fabio Capello says they can qualify for the World Cup by playing with the same technical quality as Euro 2008 champions Spain.
BBC News - August 11, 2008
Mugabe upbeat as talks continue
Zimbabwe's leader is confident of reaching agreement as talks in Harare on sharing power with the opposition adjourn for the night.
BBC News - August 11, 2008
Child-snatch suspect is 'wanted'
A man accused of abducting his UK-based daughter is wanted over the disappearance of a couple in 1985, US authorities say.
BBC News - August 11, 2008
Ex-BBC executive Cotton dies
Sir Bill Cotton, the TV executive who oversaw some of the BBC's most popular shows in the 1970s, dies aged 80.
BBC News - August 11, 2008
Unfazed by bombings, India has an option peace
With a deadly attack on its embassy in Afghanistan, Pakistani troops clashing with its soldiers in disputed Kashmir and Islamic militants bombing its cities, India has in recent months seemed a country under siege.
Southern Ledger - August 11, 2008
Shrine clash threatens to tear Kashmir from India
It started as a small demonstration against a plan to build bathrooms and shelters for Hindu pilgrims visiting a shrine in Kashmir.
Southern Ledger - August 11, 2008
Hawaii teachers cure clears way for a new saint
When cancer spread into her lungs, doctors told Audrey Toguchi she had six months to live, at best, and suggested chemotherapy as the only option.
Southern Ledger - August 11, 2008
Losing the yeti in forgotten nation of Bhutan
He remembers the darkness of the pine forest, and the footprints, and his terror when the creature began to howl. He remembers the stories of his childhood, of a beast that stalked the upper reaches of the mountains, and how fear spread through the village every time it was spotted.
Southern Ledger - August 11, 2008
Ivins remembered for intelligence, compassion
The Army scientist suspected in the anthrax attacks was remembered for his humor, intelligence and compassion at a memorial service Saturday.
Southern Ledger - August 11, 2008
Authorities Tire failure may be behind Nev. crash
Tire failure may have caused a casino worker shuttle bus crash that injured 29 people, a Nevada Highway Patrol officer said Monday.
Southern Ledger - August 11, 2008
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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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