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Johnsons TD gives Texans a 10-0 lead over Jaguars
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Official Obama to name AG, UN, homeland picks
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Gloom returns to Asia on Wall Streets plunge
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Palin implores Ga. Republicans to back Chambliss
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Official MSNBC pundit may seek Pa. Senate seat
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Obama to name 4 more Cabinet posts
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Ga. Senate runoff could decide balance of power
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Gloom returns to world markets after US plunge
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Dundee Utd to complain about ref
Dundee United will complain formally to the Scottish FA about referee Mike McCurry's performance in their defeat by Rangers.
BBC News - May 10, 2008
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Almighty: The Dollar: Shrinkable but (So Far) Unsinkable
What are the chances that a day of reckoning is coming, when the dollar would be so weak that America would have to play by the rules that apply to every other country?
New York Times - May 10, 2008
Fair Game: Big Rescues Can Work. Just Ask New York.
Felix Rohatyn, a financier and former U.S. ambassador, was a central player in the 1975 plan that saved New York City from bankruptcy.
New York Times - May 10, 2008
The Promise and Perils of Ceramics in Artificial Hips
After an initial rush of orders of ceramic hip replacements, sales have dropped on concerns over squeaking.
New York Times - May 10, 2008
Stocks and Earnings Suffer Together
The stock market fell last week, beaten down by grim corporate earnings reports and the burden of record-breaking energy prices.
New York Times - May 10, 2008
Correction
The Off the Shelf column last Sunday, a review of ?Rupert Murdoch?s China Adventures,? a book by Bruce Dover, referred incorrectly to Mr. Dover?s current employer, the Australia Network, where he is chief executive. It is part of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, not the ABC-TV unit of Disney...
New York Times - May 10, 2008
Everybody?s Business: You Can?t Make This Stuff Up, or Can You?
In my heart, I would like my son to be a real-life counterpart of a character on my latest imaginary TV series brainchild: ?The Hedges of Greenwich, Conn.?
New York Times - May 10, 2008
Fresh Starts: Roaming the World, Detecting Fashion
Linda DeFranco is a fashion trend forecaster, which involves as much on market analysis as on spotting street trends.
New York Times - May 10, 2008
Suits: A Hurdle for TV: Wall Street Reality
The mortgage crisis has made it harder to find willing participants for ?Wall Street Warriors,? a cable television show that documents the lives of traders, brokers, bankers and other financial professionals.
New York Times - May 10, 2008
The Boss: Voices in Concert
Peter Grosslight is the worldwide head of music for the William Morris Agency.
New York Times - May 10, 2008
The Count: What Could I Get for my House? Please, Don?t Ask
Many people who bought houses last year have actually seen the value of their investment decline.
New York Times - May 10, 2008
Economic View: When Should the Fed Crash the Party?
The debate over intervention is not ancient history and it replays in today?s headlines.
New York Times - May 10, 2008
Checking In: Arriving in London: Hotels Made in China
The aggressive expansion plans of Travelodge, one of the largest budget hotel chains in Britain, hinge on the use of prefabricated hotel rooms, manufactured in China.
New York Times - May 10, 2008
In the Region | Westchester: Parking Space as Living Space?
A report suggested using land in office parks for moderate-cost housing, but officials are wary.
New York Times - May 10, 2008
Novelties: A Buyer?s Guide to Inventions, in Plain English
A Web-based service under development offers a new tool intended to help with the matchmaking of inventors and companies.
New York Times - May 10, 2008
Fundamentally: How to Tell if a Rally Is Real
In fits and starts, blue-chip stocks have been climbing higher since mid-March. But many market watchers aren?t convinced that the worst of this market storm is behind us
New York Times - May 10, 2008
That Must Be Bob at the Door. I Hear His New Hip Squeaking.
Many patients with artificial hips made of ceramic hips say they have begun to squeak, interfering with their daily life.
New York Times - May 10, 2008
Humbler, After a Streak of Magic
For 15 years through 2005, Bill Miller?s investments handily beat stock market averages. But for the last two years, the market has handily pulverized him.
New York Times - May 10, 2008
Slipstream: Do You Have That Portable in a Midsize?
Between laptop-sized computers and hand-held devices, is there room for a third category whose size would fall between the two?
New York Times - May 10, 2008
Market Maker: A Peek Behind the Price at the Pump
Federal gas taxes are only one part of the prices at the pump and a harder-to-control factor is emerging as a main reason behind the increase in energy costs: the sinking dollar.
New York Times - May 10, 2008
The World: Oil Prices Are Up and Politicians Are Angry. Yawn.
What can Washington do to reduce gas prices in the near term? The short answer, alas, is not much.
New York Times - May 10, 2008
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SHOULD HILLARY BE BARRED FROM SECRETARY OF STATE POSITION ON CONSTITUTIONAL GROUNDS?
YES. THE WORDING OF THE CONSTITUTION IS CLEAR.
NO; THEY HAVE MADE AN EXCEPTION FOR OTHERS BEFORE HER.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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