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German Authorities Report Problems With Blood Thinner
Concerns about the safety of the blood thinner heparin have spread to Germany, after drug authorities there received reports of patients being sickened after taking the drug.
New York Times - March 7, 2008
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Thornburg Mortgage Says Its Survival Is in Doubt
Thornburg, the second-largest independent mortgage lender in the United States, said that it was unable to meet $610 million of margin calls.
New York Times - March 7, 2008
Stocks Slide on Renewed Fears of Recession
A discouraging employment report revived fears among investors that the nation may already be in a recession.
New York Times - March 7, 2008
Gunman in Jerusalem Attack Identified
The gunman who entered a prominent Jewish seminary and killed at least eight students was named by police as Ala Abu Dhaim.
New York Times - March 7, 2008
Iraqi President Tries to Mend Fences in Turkey
The visit by President Jalal Talabani comes after a Turkish ground offensive against Kurdish militants in northern Iraq.
New York Times - March 7, 2008
The Saturday Profile: A Pilgrimage Tale (Not Chaucer?s) Amuses and Inspires
Comedian Hape Kerkeling?s book has become of one of Germany?s best-selling nonfiction book since World War II.
New York Times - March 7, 2008
China?s Latest Crackdown: The Liquid Lunch
A Communist Party campaign aims to bust civil servants partaking in booze-soaked lunches.
New York Times - March 7, 2008
8 Burials for Jerusalem Seminary?s Dead
The families of the eight students who were killed by a gunman buried their dead on Friday.
New York Times - March 7, 2008
Two Markets Point Up Dilemma for U.S. Troop Levels in Iraq
Adm. Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, will soon make his formal recommendation to President Bush on future troop levels in Iraq.
New York Times - March 7, 2008
Ethnic Divide Worsens as Sri Lanka Conflict Escalates
A truce between the Sri Lankan government and the separatist Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam is over, and gone are the Nordic monitors who kept watch over it.
New York Times - March 7, 2008
The Lede: Case of the Ex-Missing Ex-Model
Brussels authorities order a nationwide manhunt, only to find her a few hours later.
New York Times - March 7, 2008
Fifth Down: Giants? Coughlin Signs New Deal
The Giants and Coach Tom Coughlin have agreed on a four-year contract that will pay the Super Bowl-winning coach roughly $21 million. A formal announcement is expected on Saturday.
New York Times - March 7, 2008
City Room: Sculpture Park at the Holland Tunnel
New York?s newest sculpture park will be established at an unlikely spot, on the traffic-jammed corner of Varick and Canal Streets in Lower Manhattan.
New York Times - March 7, 2008
Concern in Europe on Cellphone Ads for Children
Driven in part by a lack of knowledge over the long-term health effects of mobile phone use, parent groups in Europe have called for a government ban on marketing to children.
New York Times - March 7, 2008
China?s Latest Crackdown: The Liquid Lunch
A Communist Party campaign aims to bust civil servants partaking in booze-soaked lunches.
New York Times - March 7, 2008
Congress Questions Executives on Pay
The panel was examining if Wall Street?s compensation philosophy contributed to the mortgage boom.
New York Times - March 7, 2008
South American Leaders Agree to End Border Crisis
The presidents of Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela signed a declaration resolving a dispute over a Colombian raid.
New York Times - March 7, 2008
Sub-prime CEOs defend high wages
Three key figures at US firms hit by the sub-prime crisis have been facing a Congressional committee over their financial rewards.
BBC News - March 7, 2008
Children thrown from burning flat
A Montreal mother saves her seven children by throwing them from the window of a burning building.
BBC News - March 7, 2008
Obama aide quits in 'monster' row
An adviser to Democratic presidential hopeful Barack Obama resigns after calling Hillary Clinton "a monster".
BBC News - March 7, 2008
Space freighter primed for launch
Europe is set to launch the Automated Transfer Vehicle - the biggest, most complex spacecraft in its history.
BBC News - March 7, 2008
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SHOULD SARAH PALIN RUN FOR GOVERNOR OR THE U.S. SENATE IN 2010?
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U.S. SENATE.
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