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Iraqi lawmaker urges resolution of minority issue
Southern Ledger - October 6, 2008
Curfew in Indian Kashmir to prevent protest rally
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Kashmir police threaten to shoot curfew violators
Southern Ledger - October 6, 2008
Supreme Court to open new term with heavy workload
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Congress hears Lehman sought millions for execs
Southern Ledger - October 6, 2008
Designers play it safe as economy sours
Southern Ledger - October 6, 2008
Jimmy Kimmel returns as American Music Awards host
Southern Ledger - October 6, 2008
Wall Street tumbles amid global sell-off
Southern Ledger - October 6, 2008
Campaigns woo new Hispanic citizens as key bloc
Southern Ledger - October 6, 2008
Old events fuel new campaign attacks
Southern Ledger - October 6, 2008
Delta museum is a tribute to bluesman B.B. King
Southern Ledger - October 6, 2008
Officials pledge to move quickly on rescue
Southern Ledger - October 6, 2008
Dow industrials plunge 500 amid global sell-off
Southern Ledger - October 6, 2008
Dow plunges 500 amid global sell-off
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Lawsuit seeks to preserve Palin e-mails
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Bruce Springsteen rocks for Obama at Ohio State
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Months of Talks End in New Contract for ABC?s President
The Walt Disney Company signed the president of ABC, Stephen McPherson, to a new contract, signaling confidence in the maverick executive?s ability to deliver new hits.
New York Times - May 8, 2008
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high & low finance: A Little Pity, Please, for the Poor Lender
A G.M.A.C. subsidiary that was a leader in creative mortgages can?t pay its own debts, so it is demanding a privilege that it won?t grant its borrowers ? a reduction in the principal that it owes its lenders.
New York Times - May 8, 2008
Oil Falls $1 After OPEC Statement
Oil prices fell after OPEC said that supply was sufficient and a shipping source said that Saudi Arabia planned to raise spot market oil exports to the United States this month.
New York Times - May 8, 2008
advertising: Quirky Restaurant Ads Give Way to Tried and True
Applebee?s and Wendy?s have yanked the rug from quirky new branding symbols and opted for a more recession-proof approach: glamour shots of food.
New York Times - May 8, 2008
G.M. Offers Supplier $200 Million in Bid to End Strike
General Motors made the offer to clinch a speedy resolution of a strike at American Axle that has run for more than two months.
New York Times - May 8, 2008
A Change in Tone for Ford Shareholders
In stark contrast to last year?s annual meeting, stockholders on Thursday congratulated the company?s executive chairman and gushed about Ford?s promising future.
New York Times - May 8, 2008
A.I.G. Reports a $7.8 Billion Loss in Quarter
It was the second consecutive loss for the world?s largest insurer, which has been hurt by the write-down of derivatives exposed to bad mortgage investments.
New York Times - May 8, 2008
Austria?s Dungeon Man: ?I Must Have Been Crazy?
The 73-year-old Austrian man who imprisoned and raped his daughter for nearly a quarter century, admitted a lifetime of abuse and depraved domesticity.
New York Times - May 8, 2008
Iran Says April 12 Blast at Shiraz Mosque Was Terrorism
Iranian officials told reporters that six people involved in the attack had been arrested and their links with the United States and Britain had been confirmed.
New York Times - May 8, 2008
U.N. Aid Official Criticizes Junta
The United Nations relief began arriving after an excruciating delay during which the junta resisted offers of large-scale help.
New York Times - May 8, 2008
American Rancher at Odds With Bolivian Government
Ronald Larsen has found himself in the middle of a battle between President Evo Morales, who plans to break up large rural estates, and the wealthy light-skinned elite in eastern Bolivia.
New York Times - May 8, 2008
City Room: Paterson Meets With Bell?s Family
The governor stopped short of endorsing the protests, which disrupted Manhattan traffic on Wednesday, but expressed sympathy for Sean Bell's family and praised the protesters for acting peacefully.
New York Times - May 8, 2008
Banks Fear Demand for Corporate Loans
Banks have promised scores of companies money for a rainy day. Now that day is here ? and the banks, hard pressed themselves, are worried they will have to keep their promises.
New York Times - May 8, 2008
City Room: Gotbaums Sue Phoenix Over Death
The family of Carol A. Gotbaum filed a lawsuit against the City of Phoenix on Thursday, claiming that the city?s police officers were responsible for her death at the airport last October.
New York Times - May 8, 2008
The Lede: Soldier Pocket-Dials His Family
The soundtrack to a firefight in Afghanistan was inadvertently left on an answering machine in Oregon.
New York Times - May 8, 2008
Gunmen Kill Chief of Mexico?s Police
Edgar Millán Gómez was killed Thursday in the most brazen attack so far in the year-and-a-half-old struggle between the government and organized crime gangs.
New York Times - May 8, 2008
Defying Bush, House Passes Broad Housing Bill
The bill would provide up to $300 billion in insured loans to refinance the mortgages of debt-strapped homeowners.
New York Times - May 8, 2008
Clinton Aide Says Race May Not Go to Convention
As Hillary Rodham Clinton rejected calls for her to drop out, Terry McAuliffe, her campaign manager, said the battle would probably end before August.
New York Times - May 8, 2008
?Soul Surfers? Rekindle the Love of the Longboard
The longboard community is a cultural mix of of hot rods, ?The Endless Summer? and ?Surfin? USA,? focusing on freedom and individuality rather than new technology.
New York Times - May 8, 2008
Questions of Rent Tactics by Private Equity
Tenant advocates say they?ve begun to see a pattern of harassment of tenants in rent-controlled apartments. The owners say that they are trying to protect their rights.
New York Times - May 8, 2008
Crude oil climbs to fresh record
The cost of a barrel of oil goes above the $124 mark for the first time in after-hours trading in New York.
BBC News - May 8, 2008
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IS THE OBAMA LINK TO TERRORIST WILLIAM AYERS FAIR GAME IN THE PRESIDENTIAL RACE?
ABSOLUTELY!
NO, OBAMA WAS ONLY 8 WHEN AYERS WAS SETTING TERRORIST BOMBS.
MAYBE, BUT IT WON'T HAVE ANY IMPACT.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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