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Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
Kashmir police and suspected rebels in shootout
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
Swiss exonerate Europes last executed witch
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
Combat flares in 3rd area of Pakistan border belt
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
At least 5 dead in Kashmir battle over hostages
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
9 killed in bomb blast in northwestern Pakistan
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
Garth, Doherty make nice while filming new 90210
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
Stocks rise following durable goods report
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
Oil ends higher as Gustav spins toward Gulf
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
Giants beat Rockies to avoid sweep
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
Questions follow Mattels $100M Bratz verdict
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
Cells change identity in promising breakthrough
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
Biden says nation needs more than a good soldier
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
Fannie Mae shakes up management team
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
Democrats open 2008 national convention
Southern Ledger - August 28, 2008
Democrats choose Obama in historic acclamation
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Suzanne Pleshette, 70, ?Newhart? Actress, Dies
Suzanne Pleshette was the husky-voiced actress who redefined the television sitcom wife in the 1970s, playing the smart, sardonic Emily Hartley on ?The Bob Newhart Show.?...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Gaza Power Plant Shuts Down Over Dispute
Israel?s closing of its border crossings with Gaza remained in effect Sunday, and Gaza?s only electricity plant shut down because of a shortage of imported fuel needed to run it...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Doctors Say Suharto Shows Signs of Recovery
In what they called an amazing recovery, doctors in Jakarta said Sunday that former President Suharto was beginning to move his hands and speak...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Study Sees Caffeine Possibly Tied to Miscarriages
A new study suggests that pregnant women may want to reduce their caffeine intake or cut it out entirely...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Patriots Are One Game Away From True Perfection
The Patriots seized control of the A.F.C. championship game with a fourth-quarter touchdown drive to beat the Chargers and take what has seemed their inevitable spot in Super Bowl XLII...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
War, Meet the 2008 Campaign
In Iraq, a sense of a long slog ahead. At home on the campaign trail, hints of victory or prompt exit...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Candidates Head for Next Battlegrounds
Senator John McCain was reluctant to call himself the front-runner the day after his latest victory as the Republicans focused on Florida and the Democrats looked to South Carolina...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
L.A. Times Editor Is Forced Out
The top editor of The Los Angeles Times has been forced out for resisting newsroom budget cuts, executives at the paper say, marking the fourth time in less than three years that the highest-ranking editor or the publisher has left for that reason...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
The Names Stay Linked: ?Bagel King? and Tankleff
Questions have been renewed over the role of a businessman whom some have considered a likely suspect in the murders of a Long Island couple...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Timber Thieves Strike at the Heart of Lands Held Dear
Tree rustlers are striking across the country, probably prompted by the rise in timber value and the increase in worldwide demand for American hardwood...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
McCain Victory in South Carolina Caps Comeback
Senator John McCain exorcised the ghosts of the attack-filled primary in the same state that derailed his campaign eight years ago...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Overseas Investors Buy Aggressively in U.S.
Foreign investors are buying at a record pace, taking advantage of American duress and a weak dollar...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Cubans vote for new parliament
Cubans vote for a new parliament with one person standing per seat, including ailing leader Fidel Castro...
BBC News - January 20, 2008
Fierce Spending in Early Stages Saps Campaigns
The top candidates in both parties find their bank accounts depleted just as the most expensive phase of the race is about to begin...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Tax Rebate or Payment? A Policy Debate Begins
As negotiations begin on an economic stimulus package, the big fight will be over whether to put extra money in the hands of low-income families who paid little or no income tax last year...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Thumbs Race as Japan?s Best Sellers Go Cellular
In Japan, cellphone novels have not only infiltrated the mainstream but have come to dominate it...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
A Veteran?s Descent, and a Prosecutor?s Choice
Walter R. Smith?s identity as a psychologically injured veteran shaped how a murder he committed was handled...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Vote of Women Propels Clinton in Nevada Caucus
Hillary Rodham Clinton won the vote, giving her a second consecutive victory, but Barack Obama won more delegates to the national convention...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
No Quick Knockouts as Races Move to New Terrain
Senator John McCain?s comeback is impressive, but the contests ahead are less tailored to his political needs...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
McCain Has Big Win in South Carolina; Huckabee Falls Short
John McCain staved off a spirited challenge by Mike Huckabee, exorcising the ghosts of the attack-filled primary in the same state that derailed his campaign eight years ago...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Dr. Jekyll Meets Mr. Hybrid
High-performance gas guzzlers competed with alternative-fuel vehicles at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Unscrambling the Alphabet of Fund Fees
Mutual fund investors are right to wonder and worry about the costs they are paying to own their shares -- $37 billion went into funds with loads in 2006...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Thinking Twice About That $400 Handbag
Losing the luxury to pretend we?re rich, one handbag at a time...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
No Room at the Lot and Late at the Gate
With more travelers taking to the skies, it?s becoming harder to find a parking spot at the airport...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Number of Rooms Can?t Meet Surging Demand
As if the sagging dollar and soaring oil costs weren?t enough to dent travel budgets, hotel room rates are expected to surge in the coming year...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
In Legal Cases, C.I.A. Officers Turn to Insurer
Every whiff of investigation or litigation drives nervous federal workers to Wright & Company?s door...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Letters
Of Mortgages and Realities...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
A City That Needs More Places to Sleep
Hotel owners, developers, brokers and consultants are almost uniformly shrugging off any doom-and-gloom ideas about the year ahead...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
The Onward March of the Jumbo Colonials
New Milford, Conn., is taking a proactive approach to slow residential development and preserve large tracts of agricultural land...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
It?s All About Focus
During times of self-doubt, it?s about focus, tunnel vision, and learning as much as you can...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
A Helping Hand in Technical Training
A program is helping assess the value of academic and counseling support services for low-income people who show potential to work in high-growth jobs...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
When Retirement Collides With Reality
Finding a sense of purpose or new endeavors can ease the transition from work life...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
The Dow Toll: Down 507 Points in 5 Days
Despite statements from Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and President Bush, it was a withering week on Wall Street...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Who Needs a 401(k)? I?d Rather Have a Castle
Daniel McGinn?s ?House Lust: America?s Obsession With Our Homes,? raises several provocative questions that strike at the covetous soul of America?s culture...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
A Recession?s Impact Is All in the Timing
Does the timing of a recession really matter? If you?re an equity investor, it does...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
This Time, Rate Cuts May Not Be a Panacea
The recent bleak returns on Wall Street have prompted many investment advisers to prescribe the same bromide: switch to defensive stocks and cut back on bonds...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
For Disc Jockeys as Well as Desk Jockeys
If you?ve always longed to be a disc jockey ? or at least to play one on Saturday nights ? some new, highly portable D.J. gear could bring that dream much closer...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Is the New Supply Side Better Than the Old?
The presidential campaign has brought back to the fore the vexing question of how much to tax high-income Americans...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Child?s Play, From Clicks to Downloads
Technological skills, like maneuvering a mouse, are becoming part of a child?s developmental milestones...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
The Risk of Innovation: Will Anyone Embrace It?
Whether humans will embrace or resist an innovation is the billion-dollar question facing designers of novel products and services...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Some Offstage Help for Apollo Theater
Richard D. Parsons, chairman of Time Warner and a Brooklyn native, has been a patron of the Apollo Theater in Harlem since his high school days. The first act he saw there was the Jackson Five...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Burned but Bullish at Citigroup
Despite the market?s recent plunges, Tobias Levkovich, the chief United States equity strategist at Citigroup, remains optimistic for gains in 2008...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
Overseas Investors Buy U.S. Holdings at a Record Pace
Foreign investors are buying aggressively, taking advantage of American duress and a weak dollar...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
The Construction Site Called Saudi Arabia
In a massive city of steel at the edge of the Red Sea, Saudi Arabia is trying to move beyond oil to become an industrial power...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
The Legal Trail in a Delta Drama
One of the nation?s best-known plaintiff?s lawyers, Richard Scruggs, is ensnared in a legal drama involving federal conspiracy and bribery charges...
New York Times - January 20, 2008
 
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TIM PAWLENTY.
JOE LIEBERMAN.
SARAH PALIN.
DAVID PETRAEUS.
COLIN POWELL.
CONDI RICE.
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