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Thousands of protesters rally against Israel
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Kings beat Ducks 4-3
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No. 20 Arizona State routs Oregon State 69-38
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Angelina Jolie thinking about brief return to film
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California Heat Wave Causes Blackouts
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Parts of Southern California sweltered in triple-digit temperatures on Monday as a heat wave stretched into the seventh day and contributed to power outages that left thousands with without air conditioning.
New York Times - September 3, 2007
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Bush: Lower troop levels in Iraq may be possible
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Bush: Lower troop levels in Iraq may be possible
President Bush made a surprise visit to an Iraqi air base Monday, saying fewer U.S. forces may be able to maintain security at its current level. full story
CNN - September 3, 2007
The Quad Blog: More Michigan Fallout
Can’t get enough of Michigan’s upset loss to Appalachian State? Viv Bernstein’s great Page 1 story in The New York Times takes a deeper look at the App State program and hints that a certain segment of fans in Ohio with a strong distaste for Michigan buying up as much App State gea...
New York Times - September 3, 2007
Rocket Fired From Gaza Hits Israeli Border Town
A rocket fired from Gaza on Monday morning landed in an empty courtyard between a day care center and an elementary school in the Israeli border town of Sderot, said police officials there.
New York Times - September 3, 2007
The Caucus Blog: Clinton?s Altered Iowa Speech
Clinton shies from mentioning abortion and civil unions.
New York Times - September 3, 2007
U.S. Open: Roddick Advances Easily; Blake Falls in Marathon
James Blake endured four grueling matches, finally succumbing in the fourth round in a five-set duel with Tommy Haas, 4-6, 6-4, 3-6, 6-0, 7-6 (4).
New York Times - September 3, 2007
Martínez Gets 3,000th Strikeout in Comeback Win
Pedro Martínez reached the mark after missing almost a year while recovering from rotator-cuff surgery.
New York Times - September 3, 2007
More Children Being Treated for Bipolar Disorder
The number of American children and adolescents treated for bipolar disorder increased 40-fold from 1994 to 2003.
New York Times - September 3, 2007
Chaos in Darfur Rises as Arabs Fight With Arabs
Arab tribes accused of massacring civilians in Darfur are now turning their considerable firepower on one another.
New York Times - September 3, 2007
[TS] Politicus: Democrats Can?t Count on Flummoxed Electorate
Democrats must confront national issues like industrial policy, climate control and energy and not rely simply on an anti-war sentiment among voters.
New York Times - September 3, 2007
Myanmar?s Draft Constitution Ensures Military Dominance
A constitutional convention in Myanmar produced a set of charter guidelines on Monday that guarantee the military?s continued dominance.
New York Times - September 3, 2007
Filthy and Dangerous, Congo?s Trains Shake, Rattle and Sometimes Roll
In large swaths of Congo, many people rely on an increasingly dangerous railway system long past its prime.
New York Times - September 3, 2007
Palestinian Rockets Hit Israel
A rocket fired from Gaza landed in an empty courtyard between a day care center and an elementary school in the Israeli border town of Sderot.
New York Times - September 3, 2007
Japan Opposition Calls for Elections
Japan?s main opposition party pressed for a general election after Prime Minister Shinzo Abe?s government became embroiled in a fresh round of scandals.
New York Times - September 3, 2007
Strike Shuts Down Most of London?s Subway
London?s subway network virtually shut down when 2,300 maintenance workers walked off their jobs in what they said would be a three-day strike over pensions and security.
New York Times - September 3, 2007
Pakistani Militants Hold Army Troops Hostage
Close to 300 Pakistani soldiers and officers have been held captive for four days after they were seized by pro-Taliban militants.
New York Times - September 3, 2007
British Army Leaves Basra
Iraq?s second-largest city is now without foreign forces for the first time since the U.S.-led invasion in 2003.
New York Times - September 3, 2007
Freed Scholar Leaves Iran; Another Still Held
Haleh Esfandiari left Iran yesterday, but a scholar who was arrested along with her is still being held.
New York Times - September 3, 2007
Bush, in Iraq, Sees Possible Reduction in Troop Levels
On a visit to Iraq today for meetings with top officials, President Bush raised the possibility that some U.S. troops could be withdrawn from Iraq if security there continues to improve.
New York Times - September 3, 2007
Tennis: Roddick advances
Tommy Haas saves three match points before beating James Blake to reach the US Open quarter-finals.
BBC News - September 3, 2007
Colombian army 'kills rebel head'
The Colombian defence minister announces the killing of one of the leaders of the left-wing Farc guerrilla group.
BBC News - September 3, 2007
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WILL PETA'S ANTI-FISHING CAMPAIGN THAT CALLS FISH "SEA KITTENS" TURN YOU AWAY FROM SEAFOOD OR FISHING?
NO, THOSE PEOPLE ARE NUTS!!
NO, BUT I MAY MIX IN SOME FRIED CAT WITH MY NEXT BATCH OF FRIED CATFISH.
YES, I WILL NEVER FISH OR EAT SEAFOOD AGAIN. THANKS PETA!
MAYBE, BUT I STILL PLAN TO WEAR FUR!
NOT SURE.
 
 

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