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Big Games Raise Specter of Online Mischief
As more fans are drawn to the Web for major sporting events, such as the N.C.A.A. men's basketball tournament which continues Thursday, so too are hackers with less sporting motives.
New York Times - March 21, 2007
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Former Vice President Al Gore -- who won an Oscar for his documentary on climate change -- warned U.S. lawmakers Wednesday if they did not act on global warming there would be a "true planetary emergency."
CNN - March 21, 2007
Molester, parents face death for boy's slaying
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Molester, parents face death for boy's slaying
A child molester and his parents were indicted Wednesday on charges they molested and then murdered a 6-year-old neighbor boy. The body of Christopher Barrios was found in a trash bag along the road after several days of searching. The prosecutor says he'll seek the death penatly.
CNN - March 21, 2007
Gap in Justice, White House e-mails raises questions
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Gap in Justice, White House e-mails raises questions
An abscence in records released this week of e-mails over 16 days between the Justice Department and the White House concerning the firing of U.S. attorneys last year has drawn the attention of congressional investigators.
CNN - March 21, 2007
Book on Bill Clinton Emerges From Years of Tapes
The conversations between President Bill Clinton and the historian Taylor Branch were long and late, sometimes stretching until 2 a.m., and always in secret.
New York Times - March 21, 2007
Crowds in Somalia Mutilate Bodies of Soldiers
Full-scale fighting broke out in Mogadishu and furious crowds mutilated the bodies of government soldiers, chanting, ?We will burn you alive!?
New York Times - March 21, 2007
Study Finds Brain Injury Changes Moral Judgment
People with a rare injury expressed increased willingness to kill or harm another person if doing so would save others? lives.
New York Times - March 21, 2007
High Hopes for a Rothko Painting at Auction
David Rockefeller plans to sell a seminal painting by Mark Rothko for what Sotheby?s hopes will be more than $40 million.
New York Times - March 21, 2007
House Panel Authorizes Subpoenas for Top Bush Aides
A subcommittee authorized subpoenas for Karl Rove and other White House officials in the inquiry into the firing of eight prosecutors.
New York Times - March 21, 2007
Aid to Palestinians Rose Despite an Embargo
The U.S. and the Europe have led a boycott, but they provided more aid to the Palestinians in 2006 than 2005.
New York Times - March 21, 2007
Markets Rise After Fed Leaves Rates Unchanged
The Federal Reserve stopped using words that suggest the next move for interest rates will be upward.
New York Times - March 21, 2007
State of the Art: Apple TV Has Landed
Apple TV can connect your computer to your TV without wires ? as long as you have a wide-screen TV.
New York Times - March 21, 2007
Phone firm Motorola cuts targets
Phone firm Motorola says it will post a loss in the first three months of this year and lowers its revenue targets.
BBC News - March 21, 2007
US interest rate stays at 5.25%
The US Federal Reserve leaves its main interest rate unchanged for a sixth meeting in a row at 5.25%.
BBC News - March 21, 2007
Gore makes global warming plea
Former US Vice-President Al Gore testifies in Congress about the need to counter global warming.
BBC News - March 21, 2007
Starbucks label unveils McCartney
Former Beatle Paul McCartney is named as the first signing to the music label of coffee house chain Starbucks.
BBC News - March 21, 2007
More held in double murder probe
Detectives investigating a double murder linked to dissident republicans arrest two more people.
BBC News - March 21, 2007
Pakistan rebel clash 'kills 100'
At least 100 people die in clashes between local and foreign militants in Pakistan, the government says.
BBC News - March 21, 2007
Iran 'willing to act illegally'
Iran's supreme leader says nuclear activities could be pursued illegally, as the UN discusses new sanctions.
BBC News - March 21, 2007
Basque leader acquitted in court
Basque separatist leader Arnaldo Otegi is cleared of praising terrorism, after being arrested at his home.
BBC News - March 21, 2007
Heavy fighting in Somali capital
Fifteen people are killed in clashes in Somalia's capital where angry crowds dragged soldiers' bodies in the streets.
BBC News - March 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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