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Carpetbagger Blog: N.Y. Film Critics Circle Awards
The New York Critics cast their votes; "No country for Old Men" gets best picture.
New York Times - December 10, 2007
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N.J. Moves to Abolish Death Penalty
The New Jersey Senate approved making the state the first to abolish the death penalty since it was reallowed by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1976.
New York Times - December 10, 2007
The Lede Blog: Who Wears a Winter Coat in Djibouti?
Tales from a trip abroad with Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates.
New York Times - December 10, 2007
Colorado Church Gunman Had Been Kicked Out
The gunman believed to have killed four people at a megachurch and a missionary training school had been thrown out of the school about three years ago, police said.
New York Times - December 10, 2007
Thomas Settles Harassment Case
Madison Square Garden and Knicks coach Isiah Thomas have settled the sexual harassment case brought by Anucha Browne Sanders, a former team executive.
New York Times - December 10, 2007
Argentina Ushers In a New Political Dynasty
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -- Cristina Fernandez was sworn in Monday as Argentina's first elected female president, completing a rare husband-wife transfer of power that the nation hopes will ensure continued recovery from an economic meltdown.
New York Times - December 10, 2007
G.O.P. Voters Are Uninspired by Candidates
A vast majority of Republican voters say they have not made a final decision about who to support in the primaries, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News Poll.
New York Times - December 10, 2007
Harvard Steps Up Financial Aid
Expanding on efforts to help low-income students, Harvard today announced aid increases for students from middle-class and upper-middle-class families.
New York Times - December 10, 2007
Justices Widen Sentencing Powers of Federal Judges
Upholding a relatively light sentence in a crack case, the Supreme Court held that ?the cocaine guidelines, like all other guidelines, are advisory only.?
New York Times - December 10, 2007
Ahmadinejad, President and Blogger
The Iranian president?s blog, at ahmadinejad.ir in Persian, Arabic, English and French, is less confrontational than his speeches and accepts critical reader comments.
New York Times - December 10, 2007
Putin Backs Deputy Prime Minister as Successor
With the endorsement, Dmitri A. Medvedev becomes the clear favorite to succeed President Vladimir V. Putin.
New York Times - December 10, 2007
Taliban Loses Grip on Last Major Town
Afghan and NATO troops retook the town of Musa Qala, forcing the Taliban to withdraw from the only sizable town they hold in the country.
New York Times - December 10, 2007
Deloitte Agrees to Pay $1 Million Fine
The settlement stems from accusations that the firm botched an audit of a pharmaceutical company by entrusting it to a partner it knew to be a poor auditor.
New York Times - December 10, 2007
Mortgage Crisis Forces Big Cuts at WaMu
Washington Mutual said it will close offices, lay off workers, and set aside far more than expected for loan losses in its fourth quarter.
New York Times - December 10, 2007
Bank of America to Close Money Market Fund
The fund for institutional investors has withered from $40 billion to $12 billion in assets amid the subprime-mortgage crisis.
New York Times - December 10, 2007
DealBook Blog: Warburg Pincus to Invest $1 Billion in MBIA
The move is aimed at allaying concerns that the bond insurer would face a capital shortfall.
New York Times - December 10, 2007
Black Is Sentenced to 6 1/2 Years in Prison
Conrad M. Black was convicted of fleecing shareholders of Hollinger International out of millions of dollars.
New York Times - December 10, 2007
US police look for shooting links
Police in Colorado look for links between shooting incidents at two Christian sites that left five people dead.
BBC News - December 10, 2007
Fujimori outburst as trial begins
Peru's former President Alberto Fujimori furiously denies murder and kidnapping as his trial opens near Lima.
BBC News - December 10, 2007
Ancient polar bear jawbone found
What could be the oldest known remains of a polar bear are uncovered on the Svalbard archipelago.
BBC News - December 10, 2007
Led Zeppelin return to the stage
Led Zeppelin perform their first concert for 19 years, before thousands of fans at London's O2 arena.
BBC News - December 10, 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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