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Bears 39, Saints 14: Bears Are Headed to the Super Bowl
Rex Grossman, putting together the best drive of his career, popped open a tight game in the fourth quarter and sparked the Bears to a victory over the Saints in the N.F.C. championship game.
New York Times - January 21, 2007
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25 U.S. troops killed in 1 day
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25 U.S. troops killed in 1 day
Attacks in Iraq and the crash of a Black Hawk helicopter brought to 25 the number of American troops killed in Iraq on Saturday, making it one of the deadliest days for the U.S. military since the war began.
CNN - January 21, 2007
Princeton Won?t Raise Tuition in Coming Year
Tuition for the 2007-2008 academic year will remain at $33,000, its current level, though the cost of room and board will increase by 4.2 percent
New York Times - January 21, 2007
Iran?s President Continues to Press Nuclear Issue
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad repeated his vow to ignore international sanctions and a moderate daily newspaper warned of Iran?s increasing isolation.
New York Times - January 21, 2007
U.S. Death Toll in Iraq Hits 27 for Weekend
The deaths of two marines today followed 25 deaths on Saturday, the third deadliest day for U.S. forces since the war began.
New York Times - January 21, 2007
Iran?s Leader Stands by Nuclear Plans; Military Plans Exercises
Iran?s president repeated his vow to ignore international sanctions, while the military planned to test fire missiles in a three-day exercise.
New York Times - January 21, 2007
Democratic dilemma over Iraq
Democrats are feeling their way towards a united response opposing President Bush's Iraq troop boost, writes the BBC's James Coomarasamy.
BBC News - January 21, 2007
Teenage pregnancy myth dismissed
The notion teens with unwanted pregnancies have been less careful about contraception than older women is by research.
BBC News - January 21, 2007
Family bid to aid young addicts
Glasgow is to adopt family therapy from America to help teenagers with alcohol and drug addictions.
BBC News - January 21, 2007
Libya to axe public sector staff
The Libyan government is to lay off more than a third of its workforce to help to ease public spending.
BBC News - January 21, 2007
Snooker: Ronnie wins Masters
Ronnie O'Sullivan produces a superb display to beat a stunned Ding Junhui 10-3 and win his third Masters title.
BBC News - January 21, 2007
Chinese tycoon arrested over tax
A Chinese property tycoon is arrested on charges of bribery and forging tax receipts in a corruption crackdown.
BBC News - January 21, 2007
No agreement in Palestinian talks
Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas and Hamas' exiled political chief fail to agree on a unity government.
BBC News - January 21, 2007
More troops in bomb-hit Baghdad
The first wave of extra US troops arrive in Baghdad to boost security, a day after 25 US troops are killed in Iraq.
BBC News - January 21, 2007
Film of marines' daring mission
Video has been released of an Afghan rescue mission where Royal Marines strapped themselves to a helicopter.
BBC News - January 21, 2007
Nationalists 'lead Serbia poll'
The nationalist Serbian Radical Party has a clear lead in the country's elections, early projections suggest.
BBC News - January 21, 2007
Sadr's political bloc ends boycott
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Sadr's political bloc ends boycott
Ending a two-month boycott, the powerful political movement of anti-American Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr will return to Iraq's parliament, the parliamentary speaker says.
CNN - January 21, 2007
Police search for abducted mom, 4 kids
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Police search for abducted mom, 4 kids
Indiana police continued to search Sunday for a man suspected of abducting his four children and their mother, police in Elkhart, Indiana, said.
CNN - January 21, 2007
Richardson joins field of presidential hopefuls
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Richardson joins field of presidential hopefuls
New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson said Sunday he is taking the first step toward an expected White House run in 2008, offering extensive experience in Washington and the world stage as he seeks to become the first Hispanic president.
CNN - January 21, 2007
Bill Richardson Enters ?08 Field
The New Mexico governor announced that he had formed a campaign exploratory committee in order to seek the Democratic nomination.
New York Times - January 21, 2007
On the Air, the Voice of Sunni Rebels in Iraq
Images of American soldiers being gunned down are broadcast by a banned Iraqi satellite television station.
New York Times - January 21, 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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