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Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
Will Smith voted 2008s top moneymaking movie star
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US, European stocks dragged down by weak jobs data
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Bank Chief May Face Questions
A senior prosecutor recommended that Daniel Bouton be questioned by judges in connection with accusations he has made about a rogue trader?s role in Société Générale?s loss of billions of euros.
New York Times - February 1, 2008
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Hello, Universe. Meet the Beatles.
Commemorating 50 years in space on Monday, the agency will indulge its inner DJ.
New York Times - February 1, 2008
Kenya Peace Plan Reached, but Thievery Persists
Kenya?s countryside seems to be settling into a state of lawlessness that is more reminiscent of the checkpoint culture in Somalia or Darfur, Sudan.
New York Times - February 1, 2008
Voting Absentee Twice in New Jersey
A state judge, Vincent J. Grasso of Superior Court in Ocean County, has ruled that New Jersey voters who cast absentee ballots for a candidate who has dropped out of the presidential race can vote again.
New York Times - February 1, 2008
Knoblauch Talks to House Panel
Chuck Knoblauch gave 90 minutes of closed-door testimony to congressional staff Friday and told reporters he wanted to do his part to clean up drugs in baseball.
New York Times - February 1, 2008
Goodell Defends Handling of Spying Case
Commissioner Roger Goodell said he was willing to meet with Senator Arlen Specter to explain the destruction of tapes from the N.F.L.?s investigation of the Patriots.
New York Times - February 1, 2008
Tainted Chinese Dumplings Sicken 175 in Japan
Japanese officials said the dumplings contained an agricultural pesticide used in China but not common in Japan.
New York Times - February 1, 2008
Gunmen Who Attacked Israeli Embassy in Africa Sought
Investigators from were searching for men who opened fire on the Israeli Embassy in the Mauritanian capital early Friday
New York Times - February 1, 2008
Kenya Peace Plan Reached, but Thievery Persists
Kenya?s countryside seems to be settling into a state of lawlessness that is more reminiscent of the checkpoint culture in Somalia or Darfur, Sudan.
New York Times - February 1, 2008
Ericsson Cutting 4,000 Jobs as Profit Plunges
The cellphone-network equipment maker said that it would cut up to 4,000 jobs, about 5.4 percent of its work force, after profit plunged 42 percent in the fourth quarter.
New York Times - February 1, 2008
Massachusetts Suing Merrill Over Securities
The state?s top securities regulator filed a civil complaint against the brokerage, accusing it of selling unsuitable subprime mortgage-related securities to the city of Springfield.
New York Times - February 1, 2008
Lone Star Executive Sentenced
A South Korean court found the private equity fund and one of its executives guilty of manipulating stock prices. The executive, Paul Yoo, was sentenced to five years.
New York Times - February 1, 2008
Only G.M. Posts a Gain in January Sales in U.S.
G.M.?s sales were up 2.1 percent. In contrast, sales fell 12 percent at Chrysler, 2.3 percent at both Toyota and Honda, 4 percent at Ford and 7.3 percent at Nissan.
New York Times - February 1, 2008
8 Banks in Talks to Rescue Bond Insurer
The banks, which include Citigroup and UBS, are considering injecting capital into Ambac and assuming some of the risks associated with guarantees written by the company.
New York Times - February 1, 2008
Snipes Is Acquitted of Tax Felonies
The actor was convicted on three misdemeanor charges of failing to file tax returns or to pay taxes in the mixed verdict. He faces up to three years in prison.
New York Times - February 1, 2008
Stocks Cap Strong Week With Gains
Wall Street set aside anxiety over news that the economy lost jobs last month and focused on Microsoft?s bid for Yahoo and a possible rescue plan for the bond insurance sector.
New York Times - February 1, 2008
US election at-a-glance: 1 Feb
A day-by-day guide to the 2008 US presidential election, in words and pictures.
BBC News - February 1, 2008
Bush's climate talks 'engaging'
The latest US-led climate talks have been described as the most engaging climate negotiations so far.
BBC News - February 1, 2008
Anti-war grouping supports Obama
A leading US anti-war movement, MoveOn.org, opts to support Barack Obama for the presidency.
BBC News - February 1, 2008
US court clears Snipes of fraud
US actor Wesley Snipes is found guilty of three minor tax offences but cleared of fraud charges.
BBC News - February 1, 2008
Colombian drugs lord found dead
Colombia's most-wanted drugs trafficker has been found murdered in a Venezuelan holiday cabin.
BBC News - February 1, 2008
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WILL NBC'S BAN OF ANN COULTER HURT HER BOOK SALES?
NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
NO. ANYBODY WATCHING NBC IS NOT LIKELY TO BUY ANN'S BOOK ANYWAY.
YES. SHE MIGHT AS WELL HAWK THE BOOK ON THE STREETS IF SHE CAN'T GET ON NBC.
I WOULDN'T HAVE BOUGHT THE BOOK UNTIL NBC BANNED HER.
IF ANN WILL COME OVER AND READ IT TO ME I WILL BUY A DOZEN!!!
 
 

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