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Bitterest Rival of Musharraf Returns Home
Nawaz Sharif represents the most formidable challenge to Gen. Pervez Musharraf?s remaining in power as the president of Pakistan.
New York Times - November 25, 2007
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Dot Earth Blog: Growing Pains in Pursuit of Happiness
Is there deeper concern out there, perhaps, about the viability of an economics driven by the engine of growing consumption on a finite planet?.
New York Times - November 25, 2007
News Analysis: In Broadway Dispute, Questions of Fairness
Broadway producers declared, repeatedly, that the stagehands? contract was filled with so many inefficiencies that elemental fairness cried out for overhauling it.
New York Times - November 25, 2007
California Fire Eases as Winds Subside
Firefighters gained the upper hand in efforts to battle a fire in Malibu that burned 4,700 acres and destroyed about 50 homes.
New York Times - November 25, 2007
Anti-Putin Protesters Arrested in Russia
On a second day of rallies against President Putin, riot police officers detained numerous marchers.
New York Times - November 25, 2007
Talks Resume Again in Broadway Strike
Today?s talks were the first time that the two sides had sat down for negotiations since they broke down on Nov. 18.
New York Times - November 25, 2007
Vikings 41, Giants 17: Rough Day for Manning and a Surprising Loss for the Giants
The Vikings defense utterly confused the Giants and Eli Manning, who threw four interceptions, three of them returned for touchdowns, in a loss to Minnesota.
New York Times - November 25, 2007
Retail Sales Rise, but Stores Relied on Discounts and Early Hours
The reports suggest that jittery consumers are flocking to rock-bottom prices and to little else ? a boon for discount stores but trouble for higher-end chains.
New York Times - November 25, 2007
Behind Rice?s Shift on Leading Mideast Peace Efforts
For Condoleezza Rice, the peace negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians in Annapolis, Md., reflect her evolution from passive participant to activist diplomat.
New York Times - November 25, 2007
Strong Earthquakes Hit Indonesia
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) -- Strong earthquakes shook western and eastern Indonesia on Sunday, sending panicked residents fleeing from their homes. There were no immediate reports of injuries.
New York Times - November 25, 2007
Rumbling Across India to a New Life in the City
Passengers on the Pushpak Express are part of a historic migration: the planet is now more urban than rural.
New York Times - November 25, 2007
Car Bomb Kills 9 in Baghdad
The bomb near Baghdad?s medical district was the second major bomb in the Iraqi capital in three days after a recent lull in violence.
New York Times - November 25, 2007
Retail Sales Rise, but Stores Relied on Discounts and Early Hours
The reports suggest that jittery consumers are flocking to rock-bottom prices and to little else ? a boon for discount stores but trouble for higher-end chains.
New York Times - November 25, 2007
Chavez freezes ties with Colombia
Venezuela's Hugo Chavez freezes ties with Colombia, after his mediation role in a hostage dispute is ended.
BBC News - November 25, 2007
Penguins win at children's Baftas
Happy Feet is named best feature film at the Children's Bafta sAwards, beating Harry Potter's latest outing.
BBC News - November 25, 2007
Better ocean monitoring 'vital'
Warming seas, overfishing and pollution mean it is vital to improve how the oceans are monitored, say scientists.
BBC News - November 25, 2007
Kenyan police 'killed thousands'
A Kenyan Human rights group accuses the police of killing more than 8,000 people in a sect crackdown.
BBC News - November 25, 2007
Blair 'nutter' fear angers bishop
A bishop criticises Tony Blair after he said he avoided talking about religion because he feared the "nutter" label.
BBC News - November 25, 2007
Sharif welcomed back to Lahore
Former Pakistani prime minister Nawaz Sharif is greeted by jubilant supporters on his return from exile.
BBC News - November 25, 2007
Virgin poised for Rock takeover
Northern Rock is poised to name a consortium Virgin Group as favourite to buy the bank, the BBC learns.
BBC News - November 25, 2007
Dot Earth : Song of the Hunted Humpback
The clash between Japan and many western nations over killing whales clicked up another notch last week. As Japanese whalers, claiming to operate under the mantle of science, steamed toward waters near Antarctica, one of the new species on their harvest list was the humpback -- a whale whose eerie s...
New York Times - November 25, 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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