Vol XXXVIII (No. 9), 09 Sep 2010
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The White House Scales Back Talk of Iraq Progress

MIL/NYT, Apr 28, 2007


Washington April 27 — The Bush administration will not try to assess whether the troop increase in Iraq is producing signs of political progress or greater security until September, and many of Mr. Bush's top advisers now anticipate that any gains by then will be limited, according to senior administration officials.



Both houses pass Democratic bill on Iraq

MIL/Agencies, Apr 28, 2007


Washington, April 28, 2007 - The Democrat-controlled US Congress is reported to have defiantly passed a bill demanding a recall of American troops from Iraq and it has been tipped that President Bush will veto the Bill.



French candidates round up campaigns

MIL/Agencies/Reuters, Apr 20, 2007


Paris, April 20, 2007 - France is going to the polls on Sunday but most of the voters have not yet made their mind whether to vote or not and if to vote whom to vote even on the final day of campaign.



Shooting Rekindles Issues of Gun Rights and Restrictions

MIL/NYT, Apr 18, 2007


Washington, April 18, 2007 - Five weeks ago, a Virginia Tech student had walked into a nondescript gun store next to a pawn shop in Roanoke, Va., and paid $571 for a Glock 9-millimeter handgun and a box of ammunition. On Monday, the student, Cho Seung-Hui, made a horrible kind of history by using that gun and another pistol to go on a murder



Congress, Bush on collision war

MIL/Agencies, Mar 29, 2007


Washington, 29 March 2007 - There is a serious clash between White House and Congress over President Bush's ability to conduct the war in Iraq, and it shall have a far reaching effect. The last clash happened in 1994 when newly elected Republican Congress aimed at a Democratic President and that ultimately forced the shutdown of the Federal. Govt.



Govt. serious on price hike, plan measures

MI/Rustomjee, Mar 10, 2007


New Delhi, March 10, 2007 - Reeling under the twin Assembly poll setbacks, Congress on Saturday admitted that anti-incumbency against sitting MLAs and to a certain extent the Centre's failure to rein in price rise led to its downfall in Punjab and Uttarakhand.



Taliban targeted Cheney in Afghan blast

MIL/Agencies, Feb 27, 2007


Kabul, February 27, 2007 - A Taliban suicide bomber killed 12 people at the main U.S. military base in Afghanistan on Tuesday in an attack. The rebels said that their main aim was Dick Cheney, but the visiting U.S. vice president escaped.



Samajwadi Party takes matter to President Kalam's court

MIL/TNN/Agencies, Feb 20, 2007


New Delhi, February, 20, 2007 - Even as the Congress prepares the ground for slapping President's rule in Uttar Pradesh, the Samajwadi Party on Monday intensified its efforts to thwart the Congress game plan by taking the matter to the Rashtrapati Bhawan.



Republicans blocked Senate debate

MIL/NYT, Feb 6, 2007


February 6. 2007 - Republicans on Monday blocked Senate debate on a bipartisan resolution opposing President Bush's troop buildup in Iraq, leaving in doubt whether the Senate would render a judgment on what lawmakers of both parties.



Uterus Transplant Faces Technical, Ethical Hurdles

MIL/Agencies, Jan 17, 2007


January 17, 2007 - For some, it might seem like a dream come true. For others, it is simply another step toward an ethically disquieting "brave new world."





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