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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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Dubai parties at hotel gala despite economic gloom
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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Warsaw marks borders of former ghetto
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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Pakistan protests to US over deep missile strike
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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Dems delay auto bailout vote, seek plan from Big 3
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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US News Archive for September 2007:
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O.J. Simpson arrested in robbery probe
Las Vegas police arrested O.J. Simpson on Sunday amid an investigation into an alleged armed robbery at a hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada, a source close to the investigation said. full story...
CNN - September 16, 2007
The Caucus Blog: Heading to the Steak Fry in Iowa
Thousands of Democrats ? including six presidential candidates ? are at Senator Tom Harkin?s event...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
O.J. Simpson Arrested in Robbery
Another member of a group accused of storming a room at a Las Vegas hotel was charged with two counts of robbery with a deadly weapon...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
U.S. Seizes Suspect in Killing of Sunni Sheik
It was unclear what role the suspect might have played in last week?s killing of a tribal leader who had collaborated with the U.S...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Packers 35, Giants 13: Manning Starts, but Favre Steals the Show
The Giants on offense looked effortless in spurts, but were slowed in vital spots, often by their own mistakes and penalties. But the team?s defense was the biggest concern on Sunday...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Bush May Name Ex-Judge to Succeed Gonzales
Michael Mukasey, a former federal judge from New York, has emerged as a contender to succeed Alberto R. Gonzales as attorney general...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Gates Sees a ?Protracted? Stay for Troops
However, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates emphasized in two television interviews today that American troops would play an increasingly limited role in Iraq...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Terror Battle Puts Denmark on Front Line
After three terrorism cases in less than two years, intelligence officials say Denmark is an important piece of the battle against Islamic terrorism in Europe...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
The Media Equation: Red Carpet Meets Harsh War
Are audiences ready for the steady stream of movies and documentaries that bring a faraway war very close?...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Looking Ahead
FED ACTION EXPECTED The Federal Open Market Committee is widely expected to lower the federal funds rate, either by a quarter point or a half point (Tuesday). Investors and economists will also parse the language of the Fed?s statement for clues about future moves...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Treasury Auctions Set for This Week
The Treasury?s schedule of financing this week includes today?s regular weekly auction of new three- and six-month bills and an auction of four-week bills tomorrow...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Airline Alliances Aim for New Efficiencies and Traveler Loyalty
FOR two weeks every other month, Andy Jent heads from Dallas to Asia for a regional meeting with clients of CXO, his crisis-management firm. But rather than use a conventional travel agent or reserve flights online, Mr. Jent books his trip through the international reservations department at oneworld, a global alliance of 10 airlines anchored around American Airlines...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Whisk Off to the Airport, but Please Hang On
Ways to get to and from some of the world?s busiest airports as quickly and as stress free as possible...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
A Chauffeur Role That Tries Harder
Avis Chauffeur Drive, a new service from Avis Budget Group, aims to make trips more about work and less about getting from one spot to another...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Pillow Talk for the Weary
Hotels strive to emulate your bed at home, if not better...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
New Menus, New Mission for Breakfast
The hotel industry is creating menus that emphasize health, renewal and, especially, a better grade of coffee...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Walter Cronkite Comes Back
The former CBS anchor is about to sign with an aptly named network, Retirement Living TV, a start-up channel aimed people over the age of 55...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Save Time and Savor the Countryside
The train is becoming an attractive option for business travelers in Europe...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
EMusic, a Song-Download Site, to Offer Audiobooks
The company that has given Apple?s iTunes the most competition in song downloading will now compete with it in selling audio books...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
A Busy Trans-Atlantic Market Is Due to Get Busier Still
STAND by for more competition in domestic skies...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Seeking Relief
Sizing up the alternatives as a summer of air delays stretches into fall...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Advertising: After Labor Day, Go Directly to Halloween
Weeks before Halloween marketers, retailers and media companies are busily painting the town orange in order to satisfy consumers who are already in the mood...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
ABN Amro Directors Leave Takeover Choice to Shareholders
ABN Amro?s board said Sunday that it would not recommend either of the two takeover offers it had received...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
After Scandal, HBO?s Former Leader Lands at IMG
Chris Albrecht plans to join the talent agency, which has been quietly building an international broadcasting business, as head of its global media unit...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
At 25, ?McPaper? Is All Grown Up
An older, more serious USA Today is facing the challenge of readers and advertisers fleeing to the Internet...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Though Adversaries, Auto Talk Leaders Have Much in Common
Both Ron Gettelfinger, president of the United Automobile Workers union, and Rick Wagoner, chief executive of General Motors have everything on the line in negotiations that continued Sunday...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Man charged in O.J. Simpson probe
A man was arrested in connection with an alleged armed robbery of sports memorabilia involving O.J. Simpson, and police said Sunday the former football star may be arrested as well. full story...
CNN - September 16, 2007
87 killed in Thai plane crash
A Thai airliner crashed killing 87 people Sunday as it tried to land in bad weather at Phuket airport in southern Thailand, health ministry officials said. A further 43 survived with many suffering injuries. full story...
CNN - September 16, 2007
Greenspan: GOP gave up 'principle for power'
Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan slams President Bush and today's Republicans, while calling Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton "the smartest presidents" he worked with, according to an advance copy of his upcoming book. full story...
CNN - September 16, 2007
The Fifth Down Blog: Eli Manning to Start
Giants quarterback Eli Manning will start today’s game against the Packers. Manning, a week after sustaining a sprained shoulder against the Cowboys, threw the ball with some velocity during pre-game warm-ups. It was apparently enough to give Manning and the Giants enough confidence that he can make all the necessary throws and not be at [...]...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Episcopal Church Faces Deadline on Gay Issues
Fears of a split with the Anglican Communion have been growing as Anglican leaders seem set to demand an end to the consecration of gay bishops and the blessing of same-sex unions by the Episcopal Church...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
In Turnaround, Industries Seek U.S. Regulations
Trying to fend off lawsuits, foreign competition and state rules, some big industries are pushing for new federal regulations...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Investment banks 'to lose $30bn'
World investment banks to losses of about $30bn from bad debts linked to the global credit crunch, a report says...
BBC News - September 16, 2007
Favre and Strahan Will Soon Face Life Without Football
Brett Favre and Michael Strahan, both headed to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, have struggled during recent off-seasons trying to clearly color in their years after football...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Troubled Fund-Raiser?s Wallet Matched His Need to Please
Campaigns and charities took Norman Hsu?s money, while at the same time harboring doubts about his background and behavior...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Workers Tense as Talks With G.M. Drag On
As talks between the United Automobile Workers union and General Motors stretched past a contract deadline, workers started to fear what they might have to give up...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Iraq's political crisis deepens
An al Qaeda front group threatened to assassinate Sunni leaders who "stained the reputations" of their people by supporting the Americans as the Iraqi government's parliament base fragmented with the defection of a hardline Shiite bloc. full story...
CNN - September 16, 2007
Clinton to Propose Universal Health Care
The goal of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton?s plan, to be outlined in a speech in Des Moines, is similar to that of the ill-fated plan that she and President Bill Clinton pushed in 1993 and 1994...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Dozens Arrested in Antiwar Protest Near Capitol
What started as a peaceful march against the war in Iraq ended with dozens of arrests in a raucous demonstration...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Vocal on Iraq, McCain Keeps Quiet on Bush
As he campaigns, Senator John McCain has focused his support for the Iraq war on Gen. David H. Petraeus...
New York Times - September 16, 2007
Mexico bus crash leaves 18 dead
At least 18 people are killed when a bus travelling from Puerto Vallarta to Guadalajara plunges into a ravine...
BBC News - September 16, 2007
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