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Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Obama, McCain bury sour campaign, vow cooperation
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Saks posts bigger-than-expected 3Q loss
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Obama, McCain pledge to work together for reform
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Astronauts end spacewalk marred by lost tool bag
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Astronauts end space walk marred by lost tool bag
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Ballmer dismisses Yahoo buyout but open on search
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Indian navy sinks suspected pirate mother ship
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
UN Clouds of pollution threaten glaciers, health
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Mexican mural sells for nearly $7M at NYC auction
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Spitzer prostitute sits down for TV interview
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Reid seeks to lower expectations for auto bailout
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Flat-footed journalist quits British dancing show
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Bruni-Sarkozy would welcome Michelle Obama advice
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Suri Cruise tops Forbes.com list of Hottest Tots
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Journo John Sergeant quits Strictly Come Dancing
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Curry-Griffin matchup lives up to its billing
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
Chinas Hu extends credit, donations to Cuba
Southern Ledger - November 19, 2008
 
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Arctic losing long-term ice cover
Despite colder conditions, the Arctic is losing a lot of its old, stable ice, according to satellite data.
BBC News - March 18, 2008
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Yahoo Expects Strong Revenue Growth Through 2010
Yahoo expects $8.8 billion in revenue by 2010, an amount that it says supports its determination that Microsoft?s takeover bid undervalues the company.
New York Times - March 18, 2008
CVS Caremark to Settle Medicaid Case
CVS agreed to pay almost $37 million to nearly two dozen states and the federal government to settle claims that it billed Medicaid programs for a more expensive formulation of an antacid.
New York Times - March 18, 2008
Well: The Worst Foods in America
A new book explores just how fattening we can make our food.
New York Times - March 18, 2008
Wheels: Todt Bucked!
Jean Todt resigned as chief executive of Ferrari on Tuesday, leaving the reins of the prancing horse to Amadeo Felisa, who had been Ferrari's general manager. We can't help but wonder if Mr. Todt is planning a return to the rally co-driver seat.
New York Times - March 18, 2008
Fed Cuts Key Interest Rate by 3/4 of a Point
The reduction of the benchmark interest rate to 2.25 percent was less than investors had been hoping for, though it was one of the deepest in Fed history.
New York Times - March 18, 2008
Supreme Court Hears Gun-Control Case
Some justices signaled that they found the District of Columbia?s gun-control law to be too restrictive.
New York Times - March 18, 2008
Arthur C. Clarke, Premier Science Fiction Writer, Dies at 90
Mr. Clarke was a writer whose seamless blend of scientific expertise and poetic imagination helped usher in the space age.
New York Times - March 18, 2008
Visa Raises $17.9 Billion as Stock Goes Public
Visa Inc., the world?s largest credit card network, Tuesday raised $17.9 billion in an initial public offering, the largest ever in the United States.
New York Times - March 18, 2008
Heart Condition Led to Runner?s Death
Ryan Shay, who died during the Olympic trial for the marathon, had cardiac arrhythmia caused by an enlarged heart and died of natural causes, according to the New York City medical examiner?s office.
New York Times - March 18, 2008
Anthony Minghella, Director, Dies at 54
The British filmmaker won an Academy Award for his direction of ?The English Patient.?
New York Times - March 18, 2008
Baghdad Bureau: The Hangings of a Girl and a Dictator, and What Happened in Between
Bodies were dumped in the trash outside Baghdad's Ghazaliya neighborhood. (Photo: Christoph Bangert for The New York Times) Two deaths, the lynching of a 10-year-old girl and the hanging of Saddam Hussein, provide the grim bookends of my time in Iraq. In March of 2003, the port city of Basra had yet...
New York Times - March 18, 2008
Paterson Discusses Past Extramarital Affairs
Gov. David A. Paterson of New York admitted that he had had affairs, including one with a woman on the state payroll.
New York Times - March 18, 2008
Dow Surges 420 Points on Fed Rate Cut and Earnings
Investors sent stock markets soaring to their highest gains in a week after the Federal Reserve slashed its benchmark interest rate by three-quarters of a point.
New York Times - March 18, 2008
Criticizing Pastor, Obama Assesses Race in America
Senator Barack Obama declared that it was time to ?move beyond some of our old racial wounds.?
New York Times - March 18, 2008
Political Memo: An Effort to Bridge a Divide
Senator Barack Obama, who has spent his life acting as something of a mediator of racial concerns, assumed that role nationally.
New York Times - March 18, 2008
Explosion hits US chemical plant
Two workers are injured in a blast at a chemical plant in the US state of Wisconsin.
BBC News - March 18, 2008
Man admits Cooke body-snatch
The head of a US body-snatching ring who stole body parts from about 1,000 people pleads guilty.
BBC News - March 18, 2008
Visa in record US stock offering
Worldwide payment card group Visa has raised more than $17.9bn (£8.9bn) in the biggest US share issue.
BBC News - March 18, 2008
Murder probe as attacked man dies
Police begin a murder inquiry following the death of a man who was beaten at his home in west Belfast.
BBC News - March 18, 2008
Jail terms for death crash trio
Three young men are jailed for a total of nearly 20 years in connection with a fatal crash near Dumfries.
BBC News - March 18, 2008
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SHOULD AMERICAN TAXPAYERS PAY THE TAB TO BAILOUT THE BIG THREE AUTOMAKERS?
NO WAY, NO HOW!!!
YES, THE INDUSTRY IS MUCH TOO IMPORTANT FOR US TO LET IT FAIL.
IT DEPENDS ON THE TERMS OF THE DEAL. WHAT INTEREST RATE WILL THEY PAY FOR THE CASH? WHAT DO WE GET AS COLLATERAL?
LET'S BAILOUT TWO OF THE THREE AND LET ONE FAIL. THEY SHOULD COMPETE TO BE IN THE TOP TWO BY CUTTING COSTS AND WAGES!
YES, BECAUSE WE CAN SAVE THEM JUST LIKE WE SAVED THE BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, ETC.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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