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Blasts Kill at Least 54 in Baghdad
The two bombings, which authorities said also wounded 123 people, were the worst attacks the capital has seen since early February.
New York Times - March 6, 2008
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State of the Art: A Camera That Frees Your Face
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Breaking the Rules and Admitting It
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New York Times - March 6, 2008
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New York Times - March 6, 2008
Apple Aims to Put iPhone Into the Workplace
Apple unveiled new software that reflects its intensifying effort to court business customers and placate third-party developers who want to build iPhone applications but have been locked out.
New York Times - March 6, 2008
Credit and Mortgage Woes Sink Stocks
Stock markets fell sharply amid renewed anxiety about the availability of bank loans ? and fears that the Federal Reserve may be unable to curb the credit slump.
New York Times - March 6, 2008
Thai Authorities Arrest Arms Dealer
One of the world?s most notorious arms dealers was arrested in connection with supplying weapons to the Colombian FARC rebels.
New York Times - March 6, 2008
Rice Presses NATO to Expand Its Afghanistan Force
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice urged NATO allies to step up troop contributions and other efforts to help defeat the Taliban in Afghanistan.
New York Times - March 6, 2008
Under New Power-Sharing Agreement, Kenyan Parliament Convenes
Politicians from the ruling party and the opposition spoke sweet words of unity ? but the top leaders continued to sit apart from one another in the chamber.
New York Times - March 6, 2008
Gunman Kills 8 in Attack on School in Jerusalem
A gunman opened fire inside a famous Jewish seminary in the heart of Jerusalem, killing at least eight students and wounding at least nine others, Israeli police said.
New York Times - March 6, 2008
Clemens Investigators Look at Houston Clinic
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The Caucus: Florida Senator to D.N.C.: Pay for a New Primary
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Stocks Tumble Amid Credit Concerns
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New York Times - March 6, 2008
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Southwest Air Faces Big Fine on Plane Inspections
The F.A.A. will seek to fine Southwest $10.2 million for flying 46 older jets that it claimed were grounded because they had not been properly inspected for fuselage cracks.
New York Times - March 6, 2008
Gunman Kills 8 in Attack on School in Jerusalem
A gunman opened fire inside a famous Jewish seminary in the heart of Jerusalem, killing at least eight students and wounding at least nine others, Israeli police said.
New York Times - March 6, 2008
Blasts Kill at Least 54 in Baghdad
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New York Times - March 6, 2008
Thai Authorities Arrest Arms Dealer
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New York Times - March 6, 2008
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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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