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Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Microsoft lets Zune music subscribers keep tunes
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Astronauts end spacewalk to repair gummed-up joint
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Madonna, Ritchie get preliminary divorce decree
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Madonna, Ritchie granted preliminary divorce
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
UN expects new peacekeepers in Congo in weeks
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Warsaw marks borders of former ghetto
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Afghanistan markets its brand of pomegranates
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
China says 19,000 students died in May earthquake
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Alaska Sen. Stevens concedes in re-election race
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Sorenstam has some work to do at ADT Championship
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Asia, Europe stocks rebound after Wall Street rout
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Urban growers go high-tech to feed city dwellers
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
On Capitol Hill, campaign rivals take orientation
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Minnesota recount under way in US Senate showdown
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Atty. Gen. Mukasey collapses during speech
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
European, Asian markets rebound despite US losses
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Calif. trains collide no serious injuries
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
 
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What next for the Football Association?
Mark Palios, chief executive of the Football Association has resigned, leaving the organisation without a full-time leader. Where does the FA go from here?...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Kuwait bans anti-Bush documentary
Kuwaiti officials ban Michael Moore's film Fahrenheit 9/11, calling it insulting to Saudi Arabia and US...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Long-awaited Doom 3 leaked online
Copies of the eagerly awaited blockbuster computer game, Doom 3, have been leaked on the internet...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Aloe vera may treat battle wounds
The aloe vera plant could one day keep trauma victims alive until they can get a blood transfusion, research finds...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Professor 'urged marking boost'
University bosses defend a tutor who called for colleagues to "mark up" failing students...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Attacks warning pushes oil higher
Crude oil prices hit yet another record, and stock markets fall after warnings of attacks on US financial institutions...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Twins facing transplant choice
A doctor has to decide which twin brother will be first to receive a life-saving kidney transplant they both need...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Staff moving to Holyrood building
Parliamentary staff move into their new Holyrood home after formal safety certificates are granted...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Hughes in court over road death
Footballer Lee Hughes arrives at court to stand trial accused of causing death by dangerous driving...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Sniffer dog 'dies from overdose'
A police dog dies from a suspected amphetamines overdose after a drugs search...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
'No confidence' in Scarlett's MI6
John Scarlett can no longer "command the necessary public confidence" to lead MI6, Menzies Campbell says...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Davies backs Eriksson
The FA's acting chief hints the England coach might keep his job, a day after the chief executive quit over an affair...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Potential terror targets step up security
Security at financial sites in New York City, northern New Jersey and Washington, D.C., increased significantly Sunday after the Department of Homeland Security raised the terror threat level for those areas to orange, or high...
CNN - August 1, 2004
Welsh 'work the longest hours'
A report claims that people in Wales work the longest hours in the UK but are the least likely to feel rewarded...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Blood service appeals for donors
The Scottish Blood Transfusion Service says that a record number of people are needed to donate blood...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Girl found dead at boyfriend's grave
A priest appeals to young people to talk about their distress as a girl is found dead at her boyfriend's grave...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Experts meet over Rachel inquiry
A meeting is being held to examine the forensic results of the exhumation of heroin addict Rachel Whitear...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Cricket: Vaughan praises team
Michael Vaughan urges his England side to keep the pressure on West Indies...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Hopes for fire service peace deal
Hopes are rising that a deal to end the long-running firefighters' pay dispute could be signed on Monday...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Potential terror targets step up security
Security at financial sites in New York City, northern New Jersey and Washington, D.C., is being increased significantly after the Department of Homeland Security raised the terror threat level for those areas to orange, or high, on Sunday...
CNN - August 1, 2004
U.S. raises threat level at key financial sites
Security at financial sites in New York City, northern New Jersey and Washington, D.C., increased significantly after the Department of Homeland Security raised the terror threat level for those areas to orange, or high...
CNN - August 1, 2004
Twins overcome Red Sox
The Minnesota Twins leave it late to beat the Boston Red Sox - plus other MLB news...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Graffiti 'holds cities to ransom'
Graffiti is costing councils in England £27m a year to combat, the Keep Britain Tidy group is warning...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Football: Sir Bobby seeks talks
Sir Bobby Robson seeks talks with Newcastle chairman Freddy Shepherd over his future at the club...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Inequality 'rising' under Labour
An influential think tank says inequality in the UK has increased since Labour came to power...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Rural council tax levels 'unfair'
Rural dwellers are not getting a fair return on the council tax they are paying, a lobby group report says...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Poll: No 'bounce' for Kerry so far
The race between President Bush and Sen. John Kerry is as close as it has ever been, even after the Democratic National Convention last week, according to a CNN/USA Today/Gallup poll released Sunday...
CNN - August 1, 2004
'Most' UK staff work extra hours
Most working Britons are putting in extra hours every week, with some seeing their family life suffer, says a new survey...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Arthritis drugs fail after weeks
Common drugs used to treat osteoarthritis prove no more effective than a dummy version after two weeks, researchers find...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Reward to help find rail saboteur
Rail chiefs offer a £25,000 reward to help catch a saboteur who has caused £1m worth of damage...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Football: Man U cool on Rooney
Man Utd chief David Gill insists the club would not pay £30m for Everton's Wayne Rooney...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Palios resigns from FA
Mark Palios quits his post as chief executive of the Football Association in the wake of a sex scandal...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
U.S. raises threat level for financial centers
The United States on Sunday raised the terrorism threat level to code orange (high) for the financial services sector of New York City, northern New Jersey and Washington, Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge announced...
CNN - August 1, 2004
Busted rocket Thunderbirds to top
The theme tune to the new Thunderbirds film, by pop group Busted, roars straight to the number one spot...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
HBOS 'considering bid for Abbey'
A rival UK-based bid is being considered for Abbey National, a week after it agreed to be sold to a major Spanish bank...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Golf: Stupples claims home win
England's Karen Stupples cards a final-round eight-under-par 64 to win the British Women's Open...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Hacking family: More searches unnecessary
The family of a missing Utah woman said her husband has given them information that makes the search for Lori Hacking unnecessary. Family members would not divulge the information and police said they were unaware of any such information...
CNN - August 1, 2004
Simon and Garfunkel play huge gig
Veteran duo Simon and Garfunkel play to a crowd of 600,000 people at a free concert in Rome...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Tory party 'must raise its game'
A senior Tory frontbencher has said the Conservatives need new impetus to win the next general election...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Brothers killed in road accident
Two brothers are killed in a collision involving two motorcycles and a car in County Antrim...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Archbishop of York steps down
Dr David Hope, the Church of England's second most senior bishop, is resigning to return to being a parish priest...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Five Britons injured in Prague blast
An explosion in a central district of the Czech capital leaves at least 18 people injured, five of them British...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Man held over layby stabbing
Police arrest a man after a mother-of-four was found stabbed to death in her car in a layby in Flintshire...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
All-clear after chemical blaze
An investigation is under way into the cause of a fire at a chemical storeroom in County Armagh...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Protest over Chinese Tattoo band
Protesters are to demonstrate against the People's Liberation Army of China taking part in the Edinburgh Military Tattoo...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Football: No deal for Robson
Sir Bobby Robson will leave Newcastle at the end of the season, says Magpies chairman Freddy Shepherd...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
Archbishop of York resigns
Dr David Hope, the Church of England's second most senior bishop, is to resign and return to being a parish priest...
BBC News - August 1, 2004
 
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SHOULD AMERICAN TAXPAYERS PAY THE TAB TO BAILOUT THE BIG THREE AUTOMAKERS?
NO WAY, NO HOW!!!
YES, THE INDUSTRY IS MUCH TOO IMPORTANT FOR US TO LET IT FAIL.
IT DEPENDS ON THE TERMS OF THE DEAL. WHAT INTEREST RATE WILL THEY PAY FOR THE CASH? WHAT DO WE GET AS COLLATERAL?
LET'S BAILOUT TWO OF THE THREE AND LET ONE FAIL. THEY SHOULD COMPETE TO BE IN THE TOP TWO BY CUTTING COSTS AND WAGES!
YES, BECAUSE WE CAN SAVE THEM JUST LIKE WE SAVED THE BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, ETC.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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