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Cash boost for part-time students
Part-time students could soon expect to receive financial help to attend university in Scotland.
BBC News - December 6, 2007
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The Lede Blog: The Lede: Chávez Curses His Way Up YouTube
A video rises on the strength of a world leader's use of expletive.
New York Times - December 6, 2007
City Room: How Would You Run These Subways?
Readers are invited to offer suggestions to the new general managers of the No. 7 and L subway lines. Management of the subway system is being decentralized in an attempt to improve performance.
New York Times - December 6, 2007
Congress Drops Measure on Hate Crimes
Citing objections from Republicans and President Bush, Democratic leaders agreed to strip out the hate crimes provision to clear the way for approval of the Pentagon policy measure.
New York Times - December 6, 2007
Grammy Nominations Include Six for Winehouse
The British soul singer was nominated in all four of the most prestigious categories; Kanye West got eight nominations.
New York Times - December 6, 2007
Task Force on N.Y. Flight Delays Issues Report
The report lists proposals for how to unlock congestion at the airports and allow them to handle more traffic.
New York Times - December 6, 2007
Baseball Suspends 2 Over Banned Substances
Major League Baseball announced today that it has suspended two players linked to shipments of banned substances.
New York Times - December 6, 2007
Bush Writes to North Korean Leader
It was Mr. Bush?s first direct communication with Kim Jong-il, the reclusive North Korean dictator.
New York Times - December 6, 2007
Details of Omaha Shooting Emerge
Officials today gave a more detailed chronology of what took place in an Omaha mall in the few minutes it took Robert Hawkins to kill eight people.
New York Times - December 6, 2007
C.I.A. Destroyed Tapes of Interrogations
The C.I.A. destroyed the tapes in 2005 amid scrutiny about its secret detention program, according to government officials, raising questions about whether C.I.A. officials withheld information from the courts and the Sept. 11 commission.
New York Times - December 6, 2007
Romney Seeks to Defuse Concerns Over Mormon Faith
Mitt Romney promised in a heavily anticipated address today that he would not be beholden to the authorities of his church.
New York Times - December 6, 2007
China Media Less Aggressive in Foreign Coverage
As Chinese journalists expand the boundaries of the permissible in domestic coverage, articles about foreign news are more cautious.
New York Times - December 6, 2007
High & Low Finance: When a Public Offering Goes Bad Down Under
A failed I.P.O. in the Australian mortgage industry may offer some lessons for the American market.
New York Times - December 6, 2007
Late-Night Hosts Calculate Their Losses
With some of the hosts paying the salaries of non-writing staff members, the strike has become a financial drain.
New York Times - December 6, 2007
Dow Jones Chief Executive to Depart After Sale
Richard Zannino will depart after Dow Jones is sold to Rupert Murdoch?s News Corp., the company announced today.
New York Times - December 6, 2007
Britain Cuts Rates; European Bank Stands Pat
The European Central Bank, caught between fears of rising inflation and subsiding economic growth, left interest rates unchanged. But the Bank of England cut its key rate by a quarter-point.
New York Times - December 6, 2007
Stocks Rally Again on Mortgage Plan
Investors bet that companies hurt by the housing crisis will benefit from a government plan to help homeowners with their mortgages and another possible interest rate cut.
New York Times - December 6, 2007
Bill to Curb Alternative Tax Stalls in Senate
The setback for the bill, which would protect millions of middle-class taxpayers from being hit by the tax, created confusion as filing season approaches.
New York Times - December 6, 2007
Medicare to Cut Payment for Two Promising Cancer Drugs
New Medicare rules for a small but promising class of cancer drugs may cause thousands of lymphoma patients to lose access to the treatment, which in some cases is the only therapy available to them.
New York Times - December 6, 2007
Some Airlines to Offer In-Flight Internet Service
On Tuesday, JetBlue will begin offering a free e-mail and instant messaging service on one of its aircraft, and American, Virgin America and Alaska Airlines plan to broaden Web access.
New York Times - December 6, 2007
House Boosts Fuel Economy Standards
Brushing aside a veto threat from the White House, the House today passed a package of energy measures that includes a 40 percent increase in fuel economy standards.
New York Times - December 6, 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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