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Southern Ledger - December 5, 2008
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Southern Ledger - December 5, 2008
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Ex-CHiPs star Estrada to patrol with Ind. police
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Dixie Chicks singer sued for defamation
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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Bryans Give the U.S. a Davis Cup Title
The United States won its first Davis Cup title since 1995 behind a convincing doubles victory Saturday by brothers Bob and Mike Bryan.
New York Times - December 1, 2007
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TierneyLab: A Science Challenge for Republicans
Some of the Republican presidential candidates have dismissed medical marijuana as unnecessary or "too dangerous." Now they're being offered $10,000 to come up with the scientific evidence. The Medical Marijuana Project, a group advocating the use of medical marijuana, will be in New Hampshire on Mo...
New York Times - December 1, 2007
4 Suspects Charged in Taylor Slaying
Four suspects were charged Saturday in the shooting death of the Washington Redskins star Sean Taylor, with two of their lawyers confirming some have confessed.
New York Times - December 1, 2007
Housing Crisis? Try Mobile McMansions
With an uncertain economy and gas prices through the roof, sales of recreational vehicles are slipping, although the most expensive R.V.?s are still moving off the lot.
New York Times - December 1, 2007
Basque Militant Group Kills Spanish Guardsman
One Spanish civil guardsman was killed and another seriously wounded in southern France, the Spanish authorities said.
New York Times - December 1, 2007
Israeli Forces Kill 6 in Gaza
Five members of Hamas were killed by an Israeli rocket strike in southern Gaza; later, a sixth Palestinian was killed in a firefight with Israeli troops.
New York Times - December 1, 2007
U.S. Credit Crisis Adds to Gloom in Arctic Norway
Norwegian towns that lost millions in investments that went sour fear they will be forced to cut local services.
New York Times - December 1, 2007
Turkey Says It Attacked Kurdish Fighters in Iraq
The Turkish military said that it had inflicted ?significant losses? on a group of Kurdish guerrillas in Iraq, though it offered no evidence for its claim.
New York Times - December 1, 2007
Nonstop Theft and Bribery Are Staggering Iraq
There is a growing sense that Iraq has slipped to new depths of lawlessness even as security has improved.
New York Times - December 1, 2007
Ending Famine, Simply by Ignoring the Experts
Malawi?s agricultural turnaround, credited to fertilizer subsidies, has implications for fighting hunger across Africa.
New York Times - December 1, 2007
S.E.C. Sends Investors to the Children?s Table
A vote by the Securities and Exchange Commission will prevent shareholders from nominating their own director candidates.
New York Times - December 1, 2007
New Tradition: Eat the Turkey, Then Go Online
When it comes to online retail traffic, Thanksgiving itself has been the busiest day of the entire holiday season for the last four years, according to an online research firm.
New York Times - December 1, 2007
Hope for Helping Hands Fuels a Rally
Stocks rallied last week on hopes that both the Federal Reserve and the United States Treasury would take action to bolster the market.
New York Times - December 1, 2007
I?m Dreaming of an Eco-Christmas
The Christmas tree at Rockefeller Plaza is lighted by light-emitting diodes that officials project will save as much energy a day as an average family uses in a month.
New York Times - December 1, 2007
Treating What Ails
?I believe we can do a better job with every dollar we spend on health care.?
New York Times - December 1, 2007
For Tourists, a Flight to Bargains
Several airlines have been promoting New York City as a Christmas shopping Mecca, luring hordes of bargain hunters.
New York Times - December 1, 2007
Jobs Picture May Not Be So Grim
Figures about employment conditions might increase fears that a recession is approaching, but one economist expects cheerier news.
New York Times - December 1, 2007
U.S. Credit Crisis Adds to Gloom in Arctic Norway
Norwegian towns that lost millions in investments that went sour fear they will be forced to cut local services.
New York Times - December 1, 2007
From the Heights of $100 Oil, Most Stocks Look Vulnerable
The recent oil spike is probably a passing mania, many investment strategists say. But if oil remains near record levels, it would hurt most domestic stocks.
New York Times - December 1, 2007
Contrarians Make a Case for Gains in the Recent Turmoil
If market timers point one way, look to the other.
New York Times - December 1, 2007
The Dollar Is Falling, and That?s Good News
A weaker currency helps America sell more products abroad.
New York Times - December 1, 2007
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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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