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Southern Ledger - December 5, 2008
No. 19 Arizona State defeats Jackson State 81-60
Southern Ledger - December 5, 2008
Abrams leads No. 8 Texas over No. 12 UCLA, 68-64
Southern Ledger - December 5, 2008
Texas Sen. Hutchison exploring run for governor
Southern Ledger - December 5, 2008
Abrams leads No. 8 Texas over No. 12 UCLA, 68-64
Southern Ledger - December 5, 2008
US, China pledge to jointly tackle global crisis
Southern Ledger - December 5, 2008
SKorean firms confident NKorean zone wont close
Southern Ledger - December 5, 2008
Donors pledge $5 bln soft loans, grants to Vietnam
Southern Ledger - December 5, 2008
UKs Brown to press banks to cut interest rates
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World markets mostly down ahead of US jobs report
Southern Ledger - December 5, 2008
Texas Sen. Hutchison exploring run for governor
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Thornton leads Sharks to 9th straight win
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Hutchison takes step toward run for Texas governor
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Brown accused of Rock 'dithering'
The prime minister is accused of "dithering" and failing to deal quickly enough with the Northern Rock crisis.
BBC News - January 16, 2008
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The White House and the Whales
President Bush has exempted the Navy from environmental laws designed to protect whales from potentially harmful sonar.
New York Times - January 16, 2008
Forced Exam Stirs Questions
A construction worker who lives in Brooklyn asserts that he was forced to undergo a rectal examination after sustaining a head injury in an on-the-job accident in Midtown in 2003.
New York Times - January 16, 2008
Judge Scolds Simpson but Allows Bail
O.J. Simpson received a tongue-lashing from a judge and higher bail after attempting to contact a go-defendant in his armed-robbery case.
New York Times - January 16, 2008
Romney Seeks New Edge in South Carolina
After winning Michigan, Mitt Romney takes his economic message and new-found momentum to South Carolina.
New York Times - January 16, 2008
Out of the Icebox, the N.F.L. Caught Fire
The 1961 and 1962 Green Bay victories over the Giants in the N.F.L. championship games gave the league much-needed celebrity.
New York Times - January 16, 2008
Under the Radar Festival in Review
Reviews of six shows at this year?s festival of plays and performance pieces.
New York Times - January 16, 2008
New Genetic Risks for Prostate Cancer Identified
Certain gene variations greatly increase a man?s risk of developing prostate cancer, a new study finds. But tests for them may be of limited use to patients, experts say.
New York Times - January 16, 2008
Schwab 4th-Quarter Earnings Fall
NEW YORK(AP) -- Retail brokerage firm Charles Schwab Corp. said Wednesday its fourth-quarter profit fell 34 percent from results a year ago that included a tax gain and earnings from its former U.S. Trust wealth management unit that has since been sold.
New York Times - January 16, 2008
American Parent Blames Fuel for 4th-Quarter Loss
SAN ANTONIO (AP) -- The parent company of American Airlines, the nation's largest carrier, posted a loss of $69 million for the fourth quarter as fuel prices and weather disruptions more than offset higher revenue. It was its first loss after six consecutive quarterly profits.
New York Times - January 16, 2008
Gizmos, Gadgets and Steve Jobs, Too
Apple holds its annual Macworld Expo and it?s chock-full of new high-tech goodies to be tried out.
New York Times - January 16, 2008
Entrepreneurship Takes Off in Ireland
Ireland?s relatively new emphasis on entrepreneurs is the culmination of four decades of policies that have lifted the economy from centuries of poverty to modern prosperity.
New York Times - January 16, 2008
Sun Buying Swedish Software Firm for $1 Billion
Sun said that it would buy MySQL, a Swedish company that is the world leader in open-source database software used by Internet powers like Google, Yahoo, MySpace and YouTube.
New York Times - January 16, 2008
Ex-Brocade CEO Sentenced to 21 Months
The former chief of Brocade Communications was sentenced to 21 months in prison for scheming to tamper with the financial records of the company?s stock options.
New York Times - January 16, 2008
Decline in New Generic Drugs Draws E.U. Scrutiny
European regulators raided some of the continent?s biggest drug makers in an inquiry over whether patent disputes and lawsuits are keeping generic products off the market.
New York Times - January 16, 2008
Stocks Modestly Lower After Inflation Data
Edgy markets finished modestly lower after consumer prices moved higher in December in the wake of higher food and energy prices.
New York Times - January 16, 2008
JPMorgan Joins Banks in Write-Downs
JPMorgan Chase said its fourth-quarter net income fell 34 percent as problems from the housing slump widened in its investment banking and consumer businesses.
New York Times - January 16, 2008
Bernanke Is Said to Support Stimulus Measures
The chairman of the Federal Reserve told members of Congress he would back tax cuts or spending measures, so long as they are temporary.
New York Times - January 16, 2008
US economy 'growing but sluggish'
The pace of growth in the US economy slowed at the end of 2007, a Federal Reserve report suggests.
BBC News - January 16, 2008
US politician on al-Qaeda charge
Ex-US congressman Mark Deli Siljander is charged over the funding of an al-Qaeda supporter in Afghanistan.
BBC News - January 16, 2008
US judge doubles OJ Simpson bail
A US judge accuses ex-football star OJ Simpson of "arrogance or ignorance" in breaking bail terms, doubling it to $250,000.
BBC News - January 16, 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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