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Basque Leaders Arrested in Spain
Spanish authorities have arrested 23 top members of Batasuna, the outlawed political wing of armed separatist group ETA. Antiterrorism judge Baltasar Garzón ordered the arrests.
New York Times - October 5, 2007
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City Room: The Law of the Sidewalk, Under Appeal
New York State's highest court will hear an appeal in the case of a man charged with disorderly conduct for standing in the middle of a Manhattan sidewalk, forcing other people to walk around him.
New York Times - October 5, 2007
The Caucus Blog: Edwards Asked About His Lapels
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New York Times - October 5, 2007
Duke Players Sue 14 for Violating Civil Rights
The lacrosse players? suit seeks money to cover legal fees, as compensation and punitive damages.
New York Times - October 5, 2007
City Room: Report Details Calls by Gotbaum?s Husband
The 108 pages of documents describe the time before and after Carol A. Gotbaum?s death at the Phoenix airport.
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Meat Company Going Out of Business After Recall
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New York Times - October 5, 2007
Bats Blog: Live Now: Yankees 1 - Indians 0
Bottom of the Fifth Kenny Lofton nicked at third. Pettitte caught him trying to steal. You’ve got to give Indian’s manager Eric Wedge credit — with a guy like Lofton, you have to try that. Cleveland has five hits and hasn’t had more than one base runner at a time all game, on...
New York Times - October 5, 2007
Bush Defends Treatment of Terrorism Suspects
The chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee accused the president of keeping Congress in the dark about how terrorism suspects are interrogated.
New York Times - October 5, 2007
Jones Pleads Guilty to Lying About Drugs
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New York Times - October 5, 2007
Microsoft to Spin Off Halo Creator
Microsoft and Bungie Studios said they will continue to work together to support the Halo franchise and will expand their partnership to include new games.
New York Times - October 5, 2007
G.M. Pact Calls for a Push for Health Care Reform
G.M. has agreed to spend up to $15 million over the next few years to establish an institute to develop strategies for national health care reform.
New York Times - October 5, 2007
Lilly Adds Label Warnings for Mental Illness Drug
The label on the schizophrenia drug Zyprexa now acknowledges its tendency to cause weight gain, high blood sugar, high cholesterol and other metabolic problems.
New York Times - October 5, 2007
Merrill Lynch Announces Write-Down and a Loss
Taking the worst hit yet among major Wall Street brokerages from turmoil in the credit markets, Merrill Lynch said today that it would write down $5.5 billion.
New York Times - October 5, 2007
Stocks End Higher Following Jobs Report
Stocks rose sharply and bond prices tumbled after the government reported strong September job growth and revised August?s weak data upward.
New York Times - October 5, 2007
U.A.W. Talks to Focus Next on Chrysler
Having reached a tentative agreement with G.M., the U.A.W. said that it would now focus it?s negotiations on Chrysler.
New York Times - October 5, 2007
Standard & Poor's index tops high
The Standard & Poor's 500 index ends at a record high, boosted by robust US job figures.
BBC News - October 5, 2007
Pinochet family released on bail
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BBC News - October 5, 2007
End of a divided school system?
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BBC News - October 5, 2007
'Earthquake rocks' see daylight
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BBC News - October 5, 2007
Home emergency care 'is viable'
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BBC News - October 5, 2007
Basque protest urged over arrests
Basque separatists call for protests over the arrest of top leaders of banned political party Batasuna.
BBC News - October 5, 2007
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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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