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Belarus Opposition Leader Freed for Wife?s Funeral
Authorities in Belarus temporarily freed Aleksandr V. Kazulin, a jailed opposition politician who threatened to starve himself if not permitted to attend his wife?s funeral.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
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Gerontocracy Alerts for U.S. and Cuba
The two countries choose their leaders very differently, but from the same demographic.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
The Power of Words for Cancer Patients
Journal writing can change the way patients view cancer.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
City Raids ?Counterfeit Triangle?
The owner of the block containing 32 storefronts will be required to replace the counterfeit vendors with legitimate businesses and pay a fine to the city before the buildings can be reopened.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
Clemens Says He?s Moving On
Roger Clemens, who arrived at Astros? camp in Florida Tuesday, is expected to pitch batting practice to minor leaguers and said he is ready to turn his attention to baseball.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
Moroccan Bloggers and a Facebook Prank
Reporters Without Borders speaks out in defense of Fouad Mourtada.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
Drug-Resistant TB at Record Levels
Multiple-drug-resistant tuberculosis cases in parts of the former Soviet Union have reached the highest rates ever recorded.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
Florida Hit by Large Power Outage
A power outage struck Florida on Tuesday afternoon, leaving three million to four million people in the southern part of the state without power.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
Democrats Mount New Attack on War Policies
Congressional Democrats are focusing on the financial cost of the Iraq war and the implications for the U.S. economy.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
Philharmonic Stirs Emotions in North Korea
Hinting at a wider cultural thaw, the concert was the first permitted by an American orchestra in the country.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
No Laughs, No Thrills, and Villains All Too Real
A new textbook shows that the Holocaust has come a long way as a topic to be freshly considered by a new generation of German teenagers.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
Fighting for Votes in a Blue-Collar Stronghold in Ohio
Winning over Youngstown?s lunch-bucket voters could make the difference for the Democrats in Ohio.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
Abroad: No Laughs, No Thrills, and Villains All Too Real
A new textbook shows that the Holocaust has come a long way as a topic to be freshly considered by a new generation of German teenagers.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
Judges Uphold Nigeria?s Presidential Election
A panel of judges has upheld the April 2007 election of President Umaru Yar?Adua, ruling that evidence of ballot box stuffing was not enough to overturn the result.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
Democrats Mount New Attack on War Policies
Congressional Democrats are focusing on the financial cost of the Iraq war and the implications for the U.S. economy.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
For the Press, a Monitored Tour
North Korean officials gave journalists a scripted tour of Pyongyang?s sites, but there were spontaneous moments.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
Drug-Resistant TB at Record Levels
Multiple-drug-resistant tuberculosis cases in parts of the former Soviet Union have reached the highest rates ever recorded.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
Philharmonic Stirs Emotions in North Korea
Hinting at a wider cultural thaw, the concert was the first permitted by an American orchestra in the country.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
Dish Network Posts Higher Profit
The satellite television provider said its fourth-quarter profit climbed 14 percent although subscriber growth slowed amid aggressive competition.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
Google Shares Fall 8% on Ad Fears
The sell-off occurred after a U.S. industry report published this week showed a decline in a key measure for how Google gets paid by advertisers.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
Gazprom Moves Into Coal as a Way to Increase Gas Exports
The world?s largest natural gas producer acquired control of a major Russian coal company in a merger that extends its sprawling domestic business empire into electricity.
New York Times - February 26, 2008
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SHOULD BILL FRIST RUN FOR GOVERNOR OF TENNESSEE IN 2010?
NO, HE DOESN'T HAVE THE MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE WE NEED.
YES, HE IS THE BEST SHOT THE GOP HAS AT TAKING THE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE.
NO, HIS LEADERSHIP OF THE U.S. SENATE LED TO DEMOCRATIC PARTY CONTROL.
YES, UNLESS HE WANTS TO KEEP DOING SOMETHING UNIMPORTANT LIKE SAVING LIVES.
NO; BUT HE WILL RUN AND HE WILL WIN.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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