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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 April 2008:
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Patrick Breaks Auto Racing Barrier
Danica Patrick became the first woman to win a major American auto race on Sunday, using successful fuel strategy to capture an IndyCar Series event in Motegi, Japan...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Magic 114, Raptors 100: Howard Helps Magic Top Raptors in Opener
Dwight Howard had 25 points and 22 rebounds as the Orlando Magic defeated the Toronto Raptors Sunday in the opener of their first-round series...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Pope Leads Mass at Yankee Stadium
Nearly 60,000 Catholics gathered in Yankee Stadium for a Mass celebrated by Pope Benedict XVI, the third papal Mass in the stadium?s history...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Clinton and Obama Escalate Attacks in Pennsylvania
Both candidates continued a brutal schedule of appearances on the final weekend of campaigning before the state?s primary...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Rice, in Iraq, Praises Moves Against Militias
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, on a visit to Baghdad, praised the Iraqi government?s decision to take on Shiite militias...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Pennsylvania contest gains pace
Democratic presidential hopefuls Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama campaign ahead of a key primary...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
The Nation: A Spy?s Motivation: For Love of Another Country
Gone are the days when money or ideology best explained betrayal...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Patrick Becomes First Woman to Win a Major Auto Race
Danica Patrick, 26, who in 2005 became the first woman to lead the Indy 500, captured an IndyCar Series event in Motegi, Japan...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
City Room: Pope Offers a Blessing at Ground Zero
Pope Benedict XVI prayed at ground zero and offered words of comfort to relatives of victims of the 9/11 attack...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
U.S. Military Seeks to Widen Pakistan Raids
The move has been rebuffed over fears that attacking Pakistani radicals may anger the new government...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
American Album: Floridian One to Call When Bees Move In
In a county with one of the nation?s highest foreclosure rates, empty houses have attracted a new type of nonpaying tenant: bees...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Woman driver makes racing history
Danica Patrick becomes the first female winner in IndyCar history after claiming the Indy Japan 300 race in Japan on Sunday...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
Fair Game: Piling On: Borrowers Buried by Fees
A handful of public-minded bankruptcy court judges are exposing the questionable practices of the mortgage servicing business...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
The Nation: The Wage That Meant Middle Class
$20 an hour has a special place in labor history. And history is mostly what it is...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Preoccupations: An Ocean Apart, Bridged by Forklift
Our counterparts at our office in Korea never hold side conversations in meetings as we do here. They?re too polite. They?re terrific hosts as well...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
DataBank: Earnings Led Rally Despite Write-Downs
Wall Street banks took further multibillion-dollar write-downs last week...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Square Feet | Spotlight: Fashioning Skylines, Not a Personality Cult
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates does not have a celebrity architect at its helm, though it does have 16 globe-trotting principals...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Letters
Hidden From View...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
At the End of a Winning Streak, a Painful Reckoning
When a company manages to beat Wall Street?s earnings estimates regularly, it often attracts a following that counts on it for a spike in share price every three months...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Economic View: The Wealth Trajectory: Rewards for the Few
If there is one thing about the United States economy in recent years that is beyond dispute, it is this: It?s a great time to be rich...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Strategies: The Odds for a Retirement Nest Egg, Recalculated
Though it may go against conventional wisdom, you can simply pick an allocation of stocks and bonds that you can live with for a long while and stick with it...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
The Boss: Tea and Sympathy
My dad?s incredible way with people is unforgettable. Once he managed to convince an armed robber that it was not in his interest to shoot him and sat him down for tea...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Career Couch: The Economy Changes, So Change With It
During a downturn, you may need to work harder and longer to find a job, and be more flexible and creative in assessing your options...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
The Count: Can a Coupon Live Inside a Cellphone?
Is a coupon still a coupon if you can?t clip ?n? save it?...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Travel Bug: Lodgers Look to Walk the Eco-Talk
Hoteliers, customers and suppliers are talking energetically about how to achieve better environmental practices...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Ping: How Scientific Gains Abroad Pay Off in the U.S.
At a time of economic belt-tightening, might cheap science from low-wage countries help keep American innovators humming?...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Digital Domain: Struggling to Evade the E-Mail Tsunami
E-mail has become the bane of some people?s professional lives...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Off the Shelf: Some Mutual Fund Numbers Look Great, but for Whom?
The public stock markets are in the throes of one of the biggest and most egregious financial scandals in modern history, according to author Louis Lowenstein?s new book...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
A Star at Toyota, a Believer at Ford
James D. Farley, Ford?s chief marketing officer, says he grasps that Ford is at a crossroads and that it has been on a tortured path over the last decade...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Working Life (High and Low)
Jean Capobianco?s employer embraced a controversial strategy insisting that she and other staff were independent contractors, not employees...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Suits: As Crocs Departs, Quebec Turns Bitter
The harshest criticism Ron Snyder used to face as president of Crocs was that his company?s plastic clogs were an insult to traditional fashion sense...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Chinese Urge Anti-West Boycott Over Tibet Stance
A popular backlash in China against Western support for Tibet has increasingly unnerved the ruling Communist Party...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Palestinian Suicide Bombers Attack Gaza Crossing
Hamas, the Islamic group that controls the Gaza Strip, claimed responsibility for the attack, which came on the eve of the weeklong Passover holiday...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
U.S. Commanders Seeking to Widen Pakistan Attacks
A widening of the conflict has been rebuffed over fears that attacking Pakistani radicals may anger the new government, which is negotiating with militants...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Pope Speaks Up for Immigrants, Touching a Nerve
The pope has calibrated his immigration stance with care, but his visit has stirred the crosscurrents of the debate...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Clintons Sort Friends: Past and Present
The decisions by some Democrats to turn away have been wrenching for the Clintons, some of their close friends say...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
No Fortissimo? Symphony Told to Keep It Down
A law that requires employers in Europe to limit workers? exposure to noise has affected the repertories of orchestras...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Bush Still Waits for North Korean Nuclear Report
President Bush and South Korea?s new president, Lee Myung-bak, said that there was a chance for progress on eliminating North Korea?s nuclear arms program...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Message Machine: Behind TV Analysts, Pentagon?s Hidden Hand
The Pentagon has cultivated ?military analysts? in a campaign to generate favorable news coverage of the Bush administration?s wartime performance...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Iraqi Army Takes Last Basra Areas From Sadr Force
Despite the apparent concession of Basra, the cleric Moktada al-Sadr threatened to declare ?war until liberation? if fighting against his Mahdi Army militia continued...
New York Times - April 20, 2008
Two arrested over Argentine fires
Argentine authorities detain two farmers over the fires that have covered Buenos Aires in smoke...
BBC News - April 20, 2008
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