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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 June 2005:
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In Letter to Senators, Lawyer Criticizes Top F.B.I. Officials
The lawyer, who interviewed a number of officials at the F.B.I. in connection with a lawsuit, said the officials lacked a detailed understanding of terrorism...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
Google Said to Plan Rival to PayPal
Google is preparing an online-payment system that would compete with PayPal, according to an online retailer who has been approached by Google to take part in the effort...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
Golf: Campbell wins US Open
All the action as it happened on the final day of the 105th US Open...
BBC News - June 19, 2005
F1: Trulli secures first Toyota pole
Jarno Trulli claims Toyota's first pole position in qualifying for Sunday's US Grand Prix...
BBC News - June 19, 2005
Israel 'sorry' over China weapons
Israel publicly apologises to the US over controversial arms sales to China but insists it acted in good faith...
BBC News - June 19, 2005
Deaths and a Doctor's Past Transfix Australians
A commission is investigating whether a U.S. citizen educated in India is responsible in the deaths of 87 patients...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
Yes, They Can Say No to a Merger
When Symantec shareholders vote on its acquisition of Veritas Software, we will see whether they have the stomach to vote against management...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
Kicking the Euro When Europe Is Down
The future of the euro, which was always as much a political as an economic idea, is a central question posed by the European Union's recent upheaval...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
Trade and Aid to Poorest Seen as Crucial on Agenda for Richest Nations
With only two weeks to go before the richest nations again take up the woes of the world's poor, two more issues loom: aid and trade...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
He's Learning to Love Risk
What do you do after you've run a small regulatory agency and prevailed over the mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac? If you are Armando Falcon Jr., former director of the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight, you consult...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
These Stocks Are Short on Glamour, Long on Returns
For patient investors, small-cap value stocks can run circles around the big-cap boys...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
Wolfowitz, Ending African Tour, Calls for Changes
The World Bank's new president said the agency needs to streamline its bureaucracy and refocus its lending on rebuilding decaying infrastructures in poor nations...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
An Office and a Gentleman
Old generals are finding new wealth as executives and on the boards of companies that do business with the Pentagon and other parts of the government...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
That Looks Familiar. Didn't I Design It?
Dozens of small designers say that their ideas have been closely replicated by retailers or other designers...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
Are Business Schools Failing the World?
Yale's Jeffery E. Garten has a vision of global colleges that will turn out economic leaders, not just C.E.O.’s...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
A Life Lived Aloft
Joanne Smith is the president of Song, a subsidiary of Delta Air Lines...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
Shake, Rattle and Converse
Salt and pepper are now dinner companions extraordinaire with Josh Owen's Magnito shaker set...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
In Retirement, a Life's Work
After selling Infinity Broadcasting to the Westinghouse Corporation in late 1996, Michael A. Wiener knew exactly how to spend his retirement. He embarked on a life of philanthropy, greatly influenced by an event earlier that year: his only son, Gabe, a producer of classical music recordings, died of an aneurism at the age of 26...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
Durable Goods, the Thriller
THE monthly report on durable-goods orders is among the grayer items on the calendar of government economic releases, commanding far less interest than measures like unemployment and inflation that directly affect the man on the street...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
Check the Currency Risk. Then Multiply by 100.
Currency trading isn't just for money center banks, multinational corporations and hedge funds anymore...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
True or False: Outsourcing Is a Crisis
As telecommunications and computing power expand, is America on the verge of losing oodles of white-collar jobs? Probably not...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
Go On: Ask Dad About Muni Bonds. He'll Be So Happy.
Go On: Ask Dad...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
The Biker Next Door: She's No Punk Rebel
For a growing number of women and men in their 30's and 40's, motorcycling is continuing to break away from its anti-establishment roots...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
Has Wall Street Changed Its Tune?
Behind Warner Music Group's I.P.O. lies a tale that may bring tears of joy to Eliot Spitzer, who had fought conflict-ridden research analysts...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
Looking Long Term? Get Your Glasses
A recent academic study has found that few investors can focus on events more than five years ahead, even when those events are very predictable...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
Steve Case's New Act: You've Got Revolution!
Two years after quitting as chairman of AOL Time Warner, Steve Case is determined to shake up the health care industry...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
A Romp Through Theories More Fanciful Than Freaky
The authors of "Freakonomics" consistently mine illuminating truths by contrasting seemingly unrelated topics...
New York Times - June 19, 2005
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