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Space shuttle glides to safe landing in California
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
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Body-swap illusion tricks mind in new study
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
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Thousands in Israel mourn Jews killed in Mumbai
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
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Dozens hurt as Hebron settlers, Palestinians clash
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
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Raul Castro attends first beatification in Cuba
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
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Refugees from Bhutan settle in Pittsburgh
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
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Vatican exhibit on display only in Houston museum
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
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US wants NKorean nuke verification deal in writing
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
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Ford says CEO will work for $1 to get loans
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
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The Great Deal Spread of 2008 |
Is it the greatest arbitrage opportunity of the century? There currently appear to be more than 20 pending transactions with deal spreads greater than 10 percent. The spreads are a result of a variety of factors that sometimes seem to bear no relation to the actual terms of the merger agreement and...
New York Times -
January 23, 2008 |
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Streaming Music That Users Choose |
Last.FM, the free online radio service owned by CBS, will let users listen to any of 3.5 million songs on demand, paid for with advertising. The key limit: each user can only listen to each song 3 times.
New York Times -
January 23, 2008 |
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No Menus, in Five Languages |
The forces against menus gear up with a new pentalingual warning sign and new enforceable legislation that could fine businesses up to $1,000 for leaving unwanted advertisements.
New York Times -
January 23, 2008 |
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Big Dig Suit Settled for $400 Million |
Contractors who worked on the Boston highway project have agreed to settle a lawsuit filed by the state over a fatal tunnel ceiling collapse and to cover the costs of leaks and design flaws.
New York Times -
January 23, 2008 |
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3 Skeletons in Washington Sq. Park |
From 1797 to 1826, the area now known as Washington Square Park was used as a potter's field, or common burial ground. Several dozen bones were discovered there this week.
New York Times -
January 23, 2008 |
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EBay Names Successor to Whitman |
EBay said John Donahoe will replace Meg Whitman as C.E.O. The company, which reported a jump in fourth-quarter profit, muted its projected first-quarter revenue and sales for 2008.
New York Times -
January 23, 2008 |
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