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Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
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Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Thousands in Israel mourn Jews killed in Mumbai
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Dozens hurt as Hebron settlers, Palestinians clash
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Raul Castro attends first beatification in Cuba
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Refugees from Bhutan settle in Pittsburgh
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Vatican exhibit on display only in Houston museum
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
US wants NKorean nuke verification deal in writing
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Ford says CEO will work for $1 to get loans
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Johnsons TD gives Texans a 10-0 lead over Jaguars
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Britney Spears to embark on Circus tour in March
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Georgia is voting in Senate runoff today
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Palin implores Ga. Republicans to back Chambliss
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Hossas hesitation move gives Wings win over Ducks
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Heat rally in final seconds of OT to beat Warriors
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Stajan, Grabovski lead Maple Leafs over Kings
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Obama plans to name 4 more Cabinet posts on Monday
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
US Sen. Mel Martinez wont seek re-election
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
 
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Gates Warns Europe on Afghan Danger
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said that Europe?s security is directly tied to NATO?s success in Afghanistan.
New York Times - February 10, 2008
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12,000 Flee Darfur for Chad, U.N. Says
The U.N. refugee agency was rushing emergency assistance to refugees fleeing the fighting in Darfur.
New York Times - February 10, 2008
East Timor President Wounded in Attack
East Timor President and Nobel Peace Prize winner Jose Ramos-Horta was wounded in a pre-dawn attack on his home Monday morning, an army spokesman said.
New York Times - February 10, 2008
Car Bombing Outside Market in Iraq Kills 23
The blast near Balad, north of Baghdad, was one of the deadliest this year. At least 40 people were wounded.
New York Times - February 10, 2008
Union Boards Back Deal to End Writers? Strike
The governing boards of the unions representing movie and television writers unanimously approved a tentative three-year deal.
New York Times - February 10, 2008
Israelis Urge Tougher Action in Gaza
Israeli cabinet ministers urged sharper military action in Gaza after a rocket attack by Palestinian militants seriously wounded two brothers.
New York Times - February 10, 2008
Car Bombing Outside Market in Iraq Kills 23
The blast near Balad, north of Baghdad, was one of the deadliest this year. At least 40 people were wounded.
New York Times - February 10, 2008
HarperCollins Will Post Free Books on the Web
In an attempt to increase book sales, HarperCollins Publishers will begin offering free electronic editions of some of its books on its Web site on Monday.
New York Times - February 10, 2008
El Salvador probes funding claim
Salvador's president says he is confident ties with Venezuela will stay despite funding allegations.
BBC News - February 10, 2008
Writers' leaders back strike deal
Leaders of striking US film and TV writers vote in favour of a deal that will end their three-month strike.
BBC News - February 10, 2008
Prostate cancer screening 'hope'
Genes associated with prostate cancer have been discovered, which could be used to spot future sufferers.
BBC News - February 10, 2008
Fans respect silence for Munich
A minute's silence commemorating the 50th anniversary of the Munich air crash is observed by fans.
BBC News - February 10, 2008
Japan MPs moot halt to executions
A cross-party group of Japanese MPs drafts a bill proposing a four-year halt to the death penalty.
BBC News - February 10, 2008
Police name headless corpse man
Police have named the headless corpse that was found dumped in north London.
BBC News - February 10, 2008
Fire crew attacks 'on the rise'
The Fire Brigades Union rejects official statistics which suggest attacks on crews have fallen.
BBC News - February 10, 2008
Oil platform woman to face court
A female worker on a North Sea oil platform at the centre of a security alert is to appear in court, police say.
BBC News - February 10, 2008
Obama set for clear Maine victory
Barack Obama is projected to win the Maine contest to choose a Democratic presidential candidate.
BBC News - February 10, 2008
Atonement lands top Bafta Award
British drama Atonement, starring Keira Knightley, wins best film at the Baftas - but there are some surprises.
BBC News - February 10, 2008
East Timor president shot at home
The president of East Timor. Jose Ramos-Horta, is shot in the stomach during an attack by a rebel soldier.
BBC News - February 10, 2008
Sharia row persists for Williams
The Archbishop of Canterbury's Sharia law comments attract criticism from senior Anglicans.
BBC News - February 10, 2008
Can We Uninvent Suburbia?
Is there a way to "retrofill" sprawled suburban landscapes?.
New York Times - February 10, 2008
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