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Report On Civil Unions To Fuel Gay Marriage Debate

17.02.2008 23:55    wcbstv.com
A new report on civil unions is likely to accelerate the debate over gay marriage. The first government report since New Jersey began allowing same-sexunions last year says civil unions create a "second-class status" forgay couples.

Landmark baseball arbitrator Thomas Roberts dies

17.02.2008 23:55    usatoday.com
Thomas T. Roberts, the labor arbitrator best known for finding Major League Baseball owners guilty of colluding to prevent the ...
USA    Sports

Big Unit's latest comeback includes 'a lot of hurdles'

17.02.2008 23:55    usatoday.com
Randy Johnson sounds encouraged. The 284-game winner says he feels better than he did in spring training last year, when the ...
USA    Sports

Lalime stops 21 shots as Blackhawks down Avs for third straight

17.02.2008 23:55    usatoday.com
Blackhawks coach Denis Savard just wants his team to continue playing the way it's been playing.
USA    Sports

Pakistan Vote Comes in Shadow of Violence, Military

17.02.2008 23:54    npr.org
Pakistanis vote in a parliamentary election Monday, ending a campaign that has been overshadowed by violence -- including the assassination of opposition leader Benazir Bhutto. The vote could empower a new civilian government. But many say they believe the country's
Pakistan Vote Comes in Shadow of Violence, Military

Bush Visits Africa, Where Villages Fight Malaria

17.02.2008 23:54    npr.org
President Bush visited a hospital today in Tanzania, where U.S. funds are helping to combat Africa's twin scourges of AIDS and malaria. Among the various U.S. projects in Africa are malaria vaccine studies conducted by the National Institutes of Health

Baba Amte, India's Social and Medical Crusader

17.02.2008 23:54    npr.org
Murlidhar Devidas Amte, better known as Baba Amte, was a follower of Ghandi, who dedicated his life to restoring dignity to lepers, the disabled and the marginalized. He died Feb. 9 at 93. Andrea Seabrook talks with a volunteer at

Obama Expected to Win Native State of Hawaii

17.02.2008 23:54    npr.org
The Hawaii caucuses are on Tuesday, and native son and Illinois Sen. Barack Obama is expected to do well in the contest. Many Hawaii residents appreciate his campaign theme of unifying the party, but they are also excited to vote
Obama Expected to Win Native State of Hawaii

Kosovo Declares Independence; What's Next?

17.02.2008 23:54    npr.org
The parliament of Kosovo, the autonomous region of Serbia, has declared its independence, spurred by the region's majority ethnic Albanians. The move comes nine years after the United States and NATO began airstrikes against Serbian military targets in the former
Kosovo Declares Independence; What's Next?

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