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Saber-toothed cat fossils discovered in Venezuela
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
Study Seismic has little effect on Gulf whales
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
At top of Greenland, new worrisome cracks in ice
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
US, Iraq reach deal to pull US troops out by June
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
Bodies identified from plane crash in Spain
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
French deaths in Afghanistan show rising Taliban
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
Russians dig in but still promise Georgia pullout
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
Indian Kashmir protests called off for 3 days
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
Philippines Peace deal to be renegotiated
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
Giants beat Marlins on wild pitch in 9th inning
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
Giants beat Marlins 4-3 on wild pitch in 9th
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
Lowe pitches Dodgers past Rockies 3-1
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
Zambrano finally gets 13th win, Cubs nip Reds 3-2
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
Zambrano homers, gets 13th win as Cubs edge Reds
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
Officials Threat, powder sent to McCain office
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
Obama raps McCain for ignorance of his own houses
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
Weak economy spurs growth for community colleges
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
Lawmakers demand study data on Vytorin cancer risk
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
 
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Food industry bitten by its lobbying success
One of the worst outbreaks of foodborne illness in the U.S. is teaching the food industry the truth of the adage, "Be careful what you wish for because you might get it."
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
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Phoenix police College shooter was punched first
One of three people wounded in a computer lab at a community college had punched the gunman in the face before he opened fire, police said Friday.
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
Pa. teens charged in fatal beating of immigrant
Three white teens were charged Friday in what officials said was an epithet-filled fatal beating of an illegal Mexican immigrant in a small northeast Pennsylvania coal town. Brandon J. Piekarsky, 16, and Colin J. Walsh, 17, were charged as adults with homicide and ethnic intimidation in the July 12...
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
Halle Berry pushes back against backyard paps
Halle Berry says a paparazzi photographer went too far to get a shot of the actress holding her infant daughter, trespassing onto her private property and snapping them hanging out in the backyard.
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
Ed McMahon pitching back into his work
Ed McMahon has a job.The former "Tonight Show" sidekick is reprising his role as pitchman with several comical commercial segments during "Jimmy Kimmel Live." The first of the four spots, which were filmed Thursday evening and feature McMahon and Jimmy Kimmel together, will air Monday during the lat...
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
Williams Jr. to continue Monday Night Football
Hank Williams Jr., who has sung the opening theme for "Monday Night Football" since 1989, will continue the tradition this season.
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
McMahon works as pitchman for Kimmel in-show spots
Ed McMahon has a job. The former "Tonight Show" sidekick is reprising his role as pitchman with several comical commercial segments during "Jimmy Kimmel Live." The first of the four spots, which were filmed Thursday evening and feature McMahon and Jimmy Kimmel together, will air Monday during the la...
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
Police kill man who threatened Pa. radio station
A man who had threatened a Christian radio station was shot and killed by police Friday after he fired at officers with a rifle and tried to run them over with his sport utility vehicle, authorities said.
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
FDA Avoid jalapenos from Mexico, not US
The government is narrowing its warning to hot pepper lovers, saying only Mexican-grown jalapenos now are linked to the nationwide salmonella outbreak _ clearing the U.S. crop.
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
Hermidas pinch-hit homer lifts Marlins past Cubs
Jeremy Hermida hit a pinch-hit home run to lead off the ninth inning to help the Florida Marlins to a 3-2 win over the Chicago Cubs on Friday.
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
Marlins edge Cubs
Jeremy Hermida hit a pinch-hit home run to lead off the ninth inning to help the Florida Marlins to a 3-2 win over the Chicago Cubs on Friday.
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
Alfredsson sets Evian record, Park leads
Helen Alfredsson shot a course-record 9-under 63 Friday to pull within a shot of leader Angela Park after the second round of the Evian Masters.
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
Renters go downtown to save on gas, commuting
Sick of filling up the tank for sixty bucks? Considering a place near work downtown and tossing the car keys? Prepare to pay higher rents as more like-minded apartment dwellers flock to urban digs.
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
OSHA fines Imperial Sugar $8.7M in deadly blast
Federal officials said Friday that Imperial Sugar Co. should face fines of more than $8.7 million for violations at two plants, including a Georgia facility where an explosion killed 13 people.
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
Obama camp cites Pentagon in scrapping troop visit
An aide to Sen. Barack Obama said Friday the Democratic presidential contender believed he could visit wounded troops at a military hospital in Germany without involving them in a campaign controversy and scrapped his plans after the Pentagon raised concerns.
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
Obama urges Iran to accept EU nuke proposal
Democrat Barack Obama says Iran should promptly accept an international call to freeze its uranium enrichment program, which some nations see as a potential step toward obtaining nuclear weapons.
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
McCain rejects audacity of hopelessness for Iraq
Republican presidential candidate John McCain, ridiculing Barack Obama for "the audacity of hopelessness" in his policies on Iraq, said Friday that the entire Middle East could have plunged into war had U.S. troops been withdrawn as his rival advocated.
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
Killings turn focus on San Francisco sanctuary law
The scene repeats itself daily on city streets: a driver gets stuck bumper to bumper, blocking an intersection and preventing another car from turning left.
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
Arrest made in Phoenix community college shooting
A police spokesman says a man has been arrested in a shooting that wounded three people at a Phoenix community college campus.
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
Stan Lee to make a cameo in new X-Men movie
The creator of "X-Men" bumped into Wolverine at Comic-Con.
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
Okla. crane fall kills man watching construction
Firefighters say a crane fell while putting a steeple on an Oklahoma City church, crushing a car and killing an 80-year-old man who was watching the construction.
Southern Ledger - July 25, 2008
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WHO WILL BARACK OBAMA SELECT AS HIS VP NOMINEE?
HILLARY CLINTON.
JOE BIDEN.
EVAN BAYH.
BILL RICHARDSON.
TIM KAINE.
SOMEONE ELSE.
 
 

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