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Invasive mussel confirmed in Utahs Electric Lake
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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Microsoft lets Zune music subscribers keep tunes
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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Astronauts end spacewalk to repair gummed-up joint
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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Madonna, Ritchie get preliminary divorce decree
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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Madonna, Ritchie granted preliminary divorce
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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UN expects new peacekeepers in Congo in weeks
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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Warsaw marks borders of former ghetto
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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Afghanistan markets its brand of pomegranates
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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China says 19,000 students died in May earthquake
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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US News Archive for September 2004:
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Ivan pounds Southeast
Ivan was downgraded to a tropical storm this afternoon as it sliced into the southeastern U.S., hours after the storm -- then a hurricane -- came ashore in Alabama, spawning tornados that left seven people dead in northwestern Florida...
CNN - September 16, 2004
Ivan batters South
Ivan was downgraded to a tropical storm Thursday afternoon as it sliced into the southeastern United States, hours after the storm -- then a hurricane -- came ashore in Alabama, spawning tornados that left seven people dead in northwestern Florida...
CNN - September 16, 2004
Kerry Accuses Bush of Hiding the Truth About Iraq
Senator Kerry leveled his charges in a speech today delivered before the National Guard Association in Las Vegas...
New York Times - September 16, 2004
Stocks End Higher on Upbeat Economic News
Stocks regained some momentum today as fresh economic data suggested inflation remains well under control...
New York Times - September 16, 2004
Religion and politics
Opinions differ in Colorado as to the role religion should play in politics and the elections...
BBC News - September 16, 2004
'Terror recruiters' charged in US
Two men are charged in US with financing terror groups and recruiting fighters for overseas...
BBC News - September 16, 2004
US report predicts gloom in Iraq
A new US intelligence report gives a more gloomy view of Iraq's future than Bush administration statements...
BBC News - September 16, 2004
Colombia seizes Cali drug assets
Colombian authorities seize $200m worth of assets of two brothers who headed the Cali drug cartel...
BBC News - September 16, 2004
Deadly Ivan marching across South
Hurricane Ivan is marching through the South, from Louisiana to Florida and up into Alabama and Georgia, spawning tornadoes that have killed at least eight people and leaving hundreds of thousands without power. Ivan has already been blamed for more than 60 deaths in Venezuela and the Caribbean...
CNN - September 16, 2004
Ivan churns through South
Hurricane Ivan is marching through the South, from Louisiana to Florida and up into Alabama and Georgia, spawning deadly tornadoes and leaving hundreds of thousands without power...
CNN - September 16, 2004
Intelligence report: Iraq prospects bleak
A highly classified National Intelligence Estimate assembled by some of the government's most senior analysts this summer provided a pessimistic assessment about the future security and stability of Iraq...
CNN - September 16, 2004
8 killed as Ivan lashes U.S.
Hurricane Ivan pounds the Gulf Coast from Louisiana to Florida, spawning tornadoes that have killed at least eight. Tens of thousands of residents are without power. The storm slammed ashore after a deadly rampage across the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean...
CNN - September 16, 2004
Ferocious Hurricane Drenches the Gulf Coast
Hurricane Ivan spawned deadly tornadoes and disgorged horizontal torrents of rain as it surged inland today in the Gulf Coast...
New York Times - September 16, 2004
Consumer Prices Climb; Jobless Claims Up
Consumer prices rose just 0.1 percent in August, a sign that inflation poses no immediate risk to the economy...
New York Times - September 16, 2004
United Airlines Sees More Job Losses
The head of United said today the airline's restructuring plan would lead to a significant number of job losses, but it was not clear how many...
New York Times - September 16, 2004
Stocks Move Higher as Oil Prices Drop
Stocks regained some momentum today as oil prices declined in spite of Hurricane Ivan's threat to production in the Gulf of Mexico...
New York Times - September 16, 2004
New doubts on Bush memos
Fresh doubts surface on the authenticity of memos on US President George W Bush's military record...
BBC News - September 16, 2004
Ivan slams Gulf Coast
Powerful Hurricane Ivan slammed into the Gulf Coast near Gulf Shores, Alabama, early today after a deadly rampage across the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico. Ivan weakened slightly to a Category 3 hurricane with 130 mph winds as it made landfall. Ivan already has been blamed for more than 60 deaths in the Caribbean...
CNN - September 16, 2004
Ivan bears down on U.S.
Two people in the Florida Panhandle resort of Panama City Beach were killed after Hurricane Ivan triggered tornadoes along the storm's edge on Wednesday. Nearly two million residents of coastal Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and the Florida Panhandle have been ordered to evacuate...
CNN - September 16, 2004
Ivan makes landfall in U.S.
The center of Hurricane Ivan has made landfall near Gulf Shores, Alabama after a deadly rampage across the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico...
CNN - September 16, 2004
Hurricane Begins Drenching the Gulf Coast
Hurricane Ivan slammed ashore today with winds of 130 m.p.h., packing deadly tornadoes and ferocious waves and rain that threatened to swamp the Gulf Coast...
New York Times - September 16, 2004
Florida Examines Higher Insurance Deductibles
Reduced coverage means the hurricane's impact on insurance companies will be muted. And that is fostering anger among some politicians in Florida...
New York Times - September 16, 2004
I.B.M. Shrugs Off Loss of a Service Contract It Once Flaunted
The cancellation of a $5 billion outsourcing contract with J.P. Morgan Chase reveals a huge potential exposure for I.B.M...
New York Times - September 16, 2004
Sosa inspires Cubs to victory
Sammy Sosa hits two home runs as Chicago thrash the Pittsburgh Pirates 13-5...
BBC News - September 16, 2004
Iraq rebuilding efforts 'pitiful'
US lawmakers criticise progress on the rebuilding of Iraq - saying only $1bn out of a $18bn fund has been spent...
BBC News - September 16, 2004
Fresh doubts over Delta Air Lines
Auditors at Delta Air Lines raise doubts about the company's ability to stay in business...
BBC News - September 16, 2004
Lord Carey confirms US Anglicans
The former Archbishop of Canterbury confirms 300 people in the United States who oppose gay clergy...
BBC News - September 16, 2004
Ivan claims first U.S. fatalities
Two people were killed Wednesday in a tornado spawned from the leading edge of Hurricane Ivan in Panama City Beach, Florida. Ivan -- which has caused more than 60 deaths in its trek across the Atlantic -- is heading for the Alabama coastline and is predicted to make landfall late Wednesday or early Thursday...
CNN - September 16, 2004
Ivan claims first U.S. fatalities
Two people were killed Wednesday in a tornado spawned from the leading edge of Hurricane Ivan in Panama City Beach, Florida, a government spokeswoman said. Ivan is heading for the Gulf coastline and is predicted to make landfall late Wednesday or early Thursday...
CNN - September 16, 2004
Ferocious Hurricane Punishes the Gulf Coast
Hurricane Ivan pummeled communities from New Orleans to Panama City, Fla., as it surged toward Mobile, Ala...
New York Times - September 16, 2004
Democrats Seek Louder Voice From Edwards
At a time when Vice President Dick Cheney has been mocking John Kerry, John Edwards has adopted a lower-profile stance...
New York Times - September 16, 2004
Alzheimer's in the Living Room: How One Family Rallies to Cope
For the caregivers of patients, life is an act of stoic devotion that most families embrace as the antithesis of a nursing home...
New York Times - September 16, 2004
Martha Stewart Asks to Begin Sentence as Soon as Possible
Martha Stewart said that she has decided to surrender for prison as soon as possible, citing the need to "reclaim her life."...
New York Times - September 16, 2004
OPEC Raises Output Ceiling in Gesture to Lower Price
In a largely symbolic decision, OPEC agreedto increase its formal production ceiling. But the move will have no impact on the physical oil market...
New York Times - September 16, 2004
Coke Says 2nd-Half Profit Will Miss Target
Coca-Cola warned that its earnings will fall short of forecasts, pointing to competition in North America and poor weather in Europe...
New York Times - September 16, 2004
The Grapevine Is Whispering; It Says Mondavi
Robert Mondavi plans to sell its winery in Napa and its high-end wine business to focus on its inexpensive "lifestyle wines."...
New York Times - September 16, 2004
Carmakers Crank Up Their Image
A product placement that cost General Motors more than $7 million is indicative of new initiatives by agencies and automakers as competition intensifies...
New York Times - September 16, 2004
Carmakers Face Huge Retiree Health Care Costs
For older domestic manufacturers like General Motors, health care represents a severe financial burden...
New York Times - September 16, 2004
New Scrutiny for Airline Bailout Plan Three Years After Sept. 11
The federal loan board that was created in 2001 to help assure the survival of the floundering airline industry may ultimately face the opposite task...
New York Times - September 16, 2004
Trial for Zeta Jones 'stalker'
A Los Angeles judge orders a woman accused of stalking Catherine Zeta Jones to stand trial...
BBC News - September 16, 2004
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