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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 March 2007:
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Pakistan cricket coach dead
Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer, pictured left, has died in a hospital in Kingston, Jamaica...
CNN - March 18, 2007
Zimbabwean opposition aide beaten
Four representatives of Zimbabwe's main opposition party were arrested as they tried to leave the country this weekend, including one who was badly beaten, a spokesman for the Movement for Democratic Change told CNN...
CNN - March 18, 2007
Poll: Confidence in Iraq war down sharply
Americans are starkly less confident and proud of their country's involvement in Iraq, according to poll results released Sunday. However, the poll -- results of which were released on the eve of the Iraq war's 4-year anniversary -- also indicated that Americans are no more worried about the conflict than they were when it began in March 2003...
CNN - March 18, 2007
Presidential Résumés: Nowadays, a Candidate Can Seem Too Experienced
In polls, voters say they want experienced nominees to run for president. But star power still seems to matter more...
New York Times - March 18, 2007
U.N.L.V. 74, Wisconsin 68: U.N.L.V. Runs Wisconsin Out of the Tournament
The Runnin' Rebels used a 13-1 run to knock the Midwest Regional's second-seeded team out of the N.C.A.A. tournament and head to the Round of 16...
New York Times - March 18, 2007
Leahy Wants Bush Aides to Testify on Fired Prosecutors
Senator Patrick J. Leahy, the Democrat leading an inquiry, set up a conflict with the White House, which has said it is unlikely to agree to such a demand...
New York Times - March 18, 2007
Viacom?s Full-Court Press for Online Ads
Nickelodeon, a Viacom unit, was the first of many TV networks to promote their digital ventures at the annual advertising previews...
New York Times - March 18, 2007
Hot but Virtuous Is an Unlikely Match for an Online Dating Service
In part because of its provocative ads, True.com has become one of the most popular and controversial sites in the online dating industry...
New York Times - March 18, 2007
The Media Equation: All the World?s a Story
Assignment Zero, a new online journalism experiment, will use the combined reporting efforts of readers to tell the world a story...
New York Times - March 18, 2007
Tilting Hollywood?s Balance of Power to Talent Agency Clients
A fledgling film-financing company may give filmmakers and stars more earning power and ownership of their projects...
New York Times - March 18, 2007
Barclays Bank Makes Inquiry on Takeover of ABN Amro
A takeover of ABN by Barclays would be the largest crossborder merger ever in the European banking industry...
New York Times - March 18, 2007
[TS] Fair Game: When Regulators Knock Twice
Even dead cats bounce, as the idiom goes, and the stocks of subprime lenders did just that last week...
New York Times - March 18, 2007
Wanted Italian seized in Brazil
A former Italian revolutionary, wanted by Italy in connection with four murders, is arrested in Brazil, authorities say...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
Chinese Village Struggles to Save Dying Language
In northeastern China live the last native speakers of Manchu, the fading language of the former Qing dynasty...
New York Times - March 18, 2007
Amazon swimmer's diary
Slovenian marathon swimmer Martin Strel is writing a weekly diary for the BBC News website as he attempts to become the first person to swim the Amazon...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
[TS] This Land: The Names Were Separated, Though the Lives Collided
The killing of a black World War II veteran in 1946 and a segregated plaque that honors his service still divide a Georgia town...
New York Times - March 18, 2007
Czech village 'vetoes' US shield
The residents of a village in the Czech Republic hold a protest ballot over a US missile shield radar station...
BBC News - March 18, 2007
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