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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
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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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Candidates Make Final Push Before Tuesday Vote
Senator John McCain and the Democratic hopefuls made appearances in the Northeast, while Mitt Romney set off on a coast-to-coast swing.
New York Times - February 4, 2008
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Iran?s NASA, Through 3-D Glasses
Iran's firing of a rocket was called "unfortunate," but what about its leader's latest accessory?.
New York Times - February 4, 2008
Racism Hits Formula One in Spain
A sad thing happened during Formula One testing last weekend outside of Barcelona. Fans attending the test spewed racist taunts at Lewis Hamilton, who last year became the first black driver in series history, and made gestures at him that would've been offensive 50 years ago.
New York Times - February 4, 2008
The Five Stages of Yahoo?s Grief
By rejecting Microsoft?s initial foray back in February 2007, Yahoo?s denial of Microsoft?s interest may have only whet Microsoft?s appetite.
New York Times - February 4, 2008
Suicide Attack in Israel Kills One
A suicide bomber killed at least one Israeli, while a second bomber failed to detonate his explosive belt.
New York Times - February 4, 2008
For the Giants, a Moment to Believe In
It was not until David Tyree?s fourth-quarter catch that hope was spun into belief for the underdog Giants.
New York Times - February 4, 2008
A Medical Mystery Unfolds in Minnesota
Officials are trying to figure out why workers at a meat plant were stricken with a strange neurological illness.
New York Times - February 4, 2008
Bush Seeks Budget of $3.1 Trillion
The president?s budget plan, which foresees near-record deficits just ahead, is sure to meet resistance in the Democratic Congress.
New York Times - February 4, 2008
As a Japanese Island Grows Less Remote, a Wildcat Grows More Endangered
One of the world?s rarest wildcats, found only, and not often, on the Japanese island of Iriomote, is almost indistinguishable from a house cat. Researchers worry that tourists, hoping to catch a glimpse of the cats, may be endangering them.
New York Times - February 4, 2008
Turkish Planes Strike Iraqi Kurdistan
In a statement on its Web site, the Turkish military said it had struck 70 targets in a 12-hour bombing run.
New York Times - February 4, 2008
U.N. Urges Outside Help for Chad
The Security Council adopted a statement condemning attacks by rebels seeking to overthrow the government of Chad and urging other countries to help stop the violence.
New York Times - February 4, 2008
Thousands Are Reported to Flee Chad?s Capital
As shelling and small arms fire erupted in Ndjamena, residents were crossing into neighboring Cameroon.
New York Times - February 4, 2008
Suicide Attack in Israel Kills One
A suicide bomber killed at least one Israeli, while a second bomber failed to detonate his explosive belt.
New York Times - February 4, 2008
Yum Profit Beats Street, Shares Fall on Outlook
The operator of the KFC, Taco Bell and Pizza Hut fast-food chains said higher costs in the United States offset strength in its international business.
New York Times - February 4, 2008
Fox Gives Lift to News Corp. Earnings
News Corp. said quarterly earnings were up 1 percent from a year earlier as results from the Fox broadcast network and news channel outweighed lighter returns from movies and TV production.
New York Times - February 4, 2008
Cut Undersea Cables Raise Questions of Safety
Most telecommunications specialists and cable operators say that sabotage seems unlikely, but no one knows specifically how the cables were damaged or if the incidents were related.
New York Times - February 4, 2008
BHP Weighs Options in Rio Tinto Bid
BHP Billiton must decide by Wednesday if it will proceed with a bid for Rio Tinto after China intervened with a strategic investment that could sharply increase the price of the merger.
New York Times - February 4, 2008
U.S. Factory Orders Rose 2.3% in December
The December results were slightly better than forecasts, but total orders placed with U.S. factories for all of last year went up by just 1.4 percent, the worst performance since 2002.
New York Times - February 4, 2008
Suitor Ends Bid for Northern Rock
Olivant Advisers dropped out of the bidding, increasing the chances for Richard Branson?s Virgin Group, which submitted a takeover proposal before the Monday deadline.
New York Times - February 4, 2008
Former Banker Convicted of Insider Trading
A U.S. jury found Hafiz Naseem, a former Credit Suisse investment banker, guilty of insider trading related to a string of corporate takeovers including the $32 billion buyout of TXU Corp.
New York Times - February 4, 2008
How Google Could Keep Yahoo From Microsoft
Google could help keep Yahoo away from Microsoft if it took over selling search ads for Yahoo in return for a very large check. That money could help finance all sorts of possible deals.
New York Times - February 4, 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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