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Texas Sen. Hutchison exploring run for governor
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US, China pledge to jointly tackle global crisis
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UKs Brown to press banks to cut interest rates
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Texas Sen. Hutchison exploring run for governor
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Bomb Blast Kills 4 in Turkey
A bomb exploded near a shopping mall in the largely Kurdish city of Diyarbakir in southeastern Turkey on Thursday, killing four people and injuring more than 60.
New York Times - January 3, 2008
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City Room: The Freemasons Enter the Spin Zone
A guide to Masonic sites around New York City, including the Statue of Liberty, Theodore Roosevelt's birthplace and George Washington's favorite tavern.
New York Times - January 3, 2008
Clemens Says Injections Were Not Steroids
CBS, clarifying a statement by its correspondent Mike Wallace, said Roger Clemens told ?60 Minutes? he received injections of vitamin B-12 and lidocaine, not performance enhancing drugs.
New York Times - January 3, 2008
NASA Delays Shuttle Flight Again
NASA delayed the flight of space shuttle Atlantis until late January or, more likely, February to replace a suspect connector in the fuel tank.
New York Times - January 3, 2008
The Lede Blog: A Democrat?s C.I.A. Tape Warning
"The fact of destruction would reflect badly on the Agency," Representative Jane Harman of California said.
New York Times - January 3, 2008
Tankleff Says He Relishes Freedom
Martin H. Tankleff ? who spent 17 years in prison for two murders he insists he never committed ? told reporters on Thursday of his plans to go to college and become a lawyer.
New York Times - January 3, 2008
?Miraculous? Recovery for Man Who Fell From Sky
Alcides Moreno, 37, is continuing to recover and could walk again, his doctors said.
New York Times - January 3, 2008
Obama?s Kin Glued to the Radio in Kenya
The post-election mayhem consuming Nairobi and other parts of Kenya has not struck Nyangoma-Kogelo, the ancestral home of Senator Barack Obama, according to his uncle.
New York Times - January 3, 2008
Shiite Praises Anti-Insurgent Militias
The leader of Iraq?s most influential Shiite political party offered surprisingly conciliatory remarks about the former insurgents and other Sunnis who have banded together into militias now working with American forces.
New York Times - January 3, 2008
Israeli Forces Kill 9 in Gaza
Israeli forces also blew up militant commanders? houses as Palestinians fired a rocket more than 10 miles into Israel.
New York Times - January 3, 2008
High & Low Finance: Now You See Those Securities, Now You Don?t
The days before New Year?s are prime time for banks to try and appear healthier than they really are and for money managers to ditch dubious-looking securities from their portfolios.
New York Times - January 3, 2008
DealBook Blog: Marsh to Reorganize Amid Deal Speculation
Shares of Marsh & McLennan rose Thursday following a report that a key executive at its insurance brokerage unit had resigned and that a reorganization of the group was imminent.
New York Times - January 3, 2008
Stocks Close Mixed Ahead of Jobs Report
Wall Street closed narrowly mixed as investors traded cautiously ahead of the Labor Department?s reading on December employment.
New York Times - January 3, 2008
Oil Recoils After Breaking $100 a Barrel
Oil fell on Thursday as traders took profits from a record rally that had pushed oil to $100 a barrel two days in a row, raising a red flag over global economic growth.
New York Times - January 3, 2008
Leno and Guild in Dispute Over His Monologue
The Writers Guild of America moved to try to prevent Jay Leno from performing any more monologues, saying that doing so would be a violation of strike rules.
New York Times - January 3, 2008
Toyota Ousts Ford From No. 2 Spot in U.S. Sales
Ford?s sales fell 12 percent in 2007, allowing Toyota to replace it as the country?s second largest seller of vehicles. It was the first year that Ford was not No. 2, behind General Motors, since 1931.
New York Times - January 3, 2008
Fund Manager Faces Legal Siege Over Investments
State Street ousted a senior executive on Thursday and said it would set aside $618 million to cover legal claims stemming from investments tied to mortgage securities.
New York Times - January 3, 2008
Iran 'could restore ties with US'
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, says relations with the US could be restored in the future.
BBC News - January 3, 2008
Rice meets Libya's top diplomat
The US secretary of state holds talks with Libya's foreign minister - the first such formal meeting in 36 years.
BBC News - January 3, 2008
Boeing aircraft deliveries up 11%
Boeing says that it delivered 441 commercial aircraft in 2007, the most it has managed for six years.
BBC News - January 3, 2008
Bio-rich Costa Rica's new marvels
Three new species of salamander are discovered in a remote forest reserve in Central America.
BBC News - January 3, 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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