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Celebrity culture 'harms pupils'
The cult of celebrity is damaging children's educational aspirations, a teaching union warns.
BBC News - March 14, 2008
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Judge Asks for Briefs in Struggle Over IAC
After hearing five days of testimony, a judge ordered attorneys to submit written arguments that could decide the fate of Barry Diller?s proposed breakup of IAC/InterActiveCorp.
New York Times - March 14, 2008
DealBook: Lawsuit on Sale of Clear Channel?s TV Unit Is Settled
Providence Equity Partners reached a settlement with one of the banks financing its purchase of Clear Channel?s TV unit, easing the way for the broadcaster?s larger sale to two other buyout firms.
New York Times - March 14, 2008
Bush Acknowledges Economic Troubles
Even as he conceded the problems, he defended the response so far and warned against more drastic steps.
New York Times - March 14, 2008
Generation Faithful: Violence Leaves Young Iraqis Doubting Clerics
Many young people in Iraq have grown disillusioned with religious leaders and skeptical of the faith that they preach.
New York Times - March 14, 2008
Campaign for NATO Growth in Doubt
Internal political divisions, new tensions with Russia and a combat mission in Afghanistan have exposed disparities of might and will among current members.
New York Times - March 14, 2008
Turnout Uneven in Iran Elections
With most high-profile reformists barred from running in the parliamentary elections, religious conservatives are expected to tighten their grip on power.
New York Times - March 14, 2008
Heathrow Opens New Terminal
The notoriously congested London airport has opened a fifth terminal, at a cost of around $8.7 billion.
New York Times - March 14, 2008
U.S. Soldier Killed by German Police
The United States Army soldier in Bavaria had taken a former girlfriend hostage, the local police said Friday.
New York Times - March 14, 2008
The Caucus: Obama Condemns Pastor?s Remarks
Barack Obama called the statements of the Rev. Jeremiah Wright Jr. "inflammatory and appalling.".
New York Times - March 14, 2008
The Lede: India Decides to Forget Gere?s Kisses
Richard Gere is no longer a wanted man in India.
New York Times - March 14, 2008
Scruggs Pleads Guilty in Bribery Case
Richard Scruggs, a well-known plaintiffs? lawyer, unexpectedly agreed to plead guilty to a criminal charge.
New York Times - March 14, 2008
Qaeda Suspect Moved to Guantánamo
The CIA this week transferred a suspected high-level al Qaeda member with close ties to Osama bin Laden to the military prison at Guantánamo Bay, the Pentagon said on Friday.
New York Times - March 14, 2008
City Room: Not the First Legally Blind Governor?
David A. Paterson won't be the nation's first legally blind governor, a distinction that apparently belongs to Bob Cowley Riley, who was governor of Arkansas for 11 days in 1975.
New York Times - March 14, 2008
Stocks Tumble on Bank?s Troubles
Stocks were down sharply as Bear?s announcement ignited fears that large banks remain vulnerable.
New York Times - March 14, 2008
Lilly E-Mail Discussed Off-Label Drug Use
John C. Lechleiter, who is about to become Eli Lilly?s top executive, appears to have encouraged Lilly to promote its schizophrenia drug Zyprexa for use by children and teenagers.
New York Times - March 14, 2008
House Rejects Immunity in Eavesdropping Bill
Even if the House bill were to gain approval by the Senate, a veto by the White House appears certain.
New York Times - March 14, 2008
Turnout Uneven in Iran Elections
With most high-profile reformists barred from running in the parliamentary elections, religious conservatives are expected to tighten their grip on power.
New York Times - March 14, 2008
Saturn moon 'once had ocean'
The Saturnian moon Tethys may once have harboured a liquid ocean beneath its icy surface, scientists tell a planetary conference.
BBC News - March 14, 2008
Opera star Watson plans UK tour
Opera star Russell Watson is to go on a UK tour later this year after ending treatment for a brain tumour.
BBC News - March 14, 2008
Manhunt 2 wins battle for release
The ban on controversial video game Manhunt 2 in the UK is lifted and the game will now go on sale.
BBC News - March 14, 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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