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Madonna, Ritchie get preliminary divorce decree
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Madonna, Ritchie granted preliminary divorce
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Spears makes unexpected appearance in court
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Astronauts step out for longest, hardest spacewalk
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Zimbabwe rejects Carter, Annan, Machel
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Nepals Buddha boy returns to jungle to meditate
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Romes chaos and crime meets its would-be Giuliani
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Jetliner plot suspect believed killed in Pakistan
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Economy, not rights, rules the new China-US world
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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US News Archive for January 2006:
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Pakistan PM: Attack report bizarre
Pakistani Prime Minister Shaukat Aziz has ridiculed as "bizarre" a U.S. report that senior al Qaeda leaders were killed in a CIA attack on a home along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border...
CNN - January 22, 2006
Bolivia gets first Indian president
Leftist coca grower Evo Morales, a fierce critic of U.S. policies who helped topple two of his predecessors in deadly street uprisings against Bolivia's ruling elite, was inaugurated Sunday as the nation's first Indian president...
CNN - January 22, 2006
Army interrogator guilty in Iraqi general's death
An Army officer was found guilty of negligent homicide late Saturday in the death of an Iraqi general at a detention camp, but was spared a conviction of murder that could have sent him to prison for life...
CNN - January 22, 2006
NBC Ending 'West Wing' and 'Will & Grace'
NBC will end two of its most successful series of recent years, "The West Wing" and "Will & Grace," at the conclusion of the current season...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
Golf: DiMarco wins in Abu Dhabi
American Chris DiMarco wins the inaugural Abu Dhabi Golf Championship...
BBC News - January 22, 2006
Iraq attacks kill children, police
Nine people -- including children and Iraqi police officers -- have been killed in separate attacks north of Baghdad, police say. Meanwhile, there is no word on the fate of abducted U.S. journalist Jill Carroll...
CNN - January 22, 2006
Quake relief helicopter missing
Searchers are looking for a helicopter used by the Red Cross for earthquake relief operations in Pakistan that is missing with seven crew on board, an official says...
CNN - January 22, 2006
Detroit Polishes, and Demolishes, for the Super Bowl
Officials hope to show Detroit in a different light by tearing down dilapidated buildings and spending $10 million on events...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
Bon Jovi plane skids off runway
Members of Bon Jovi and their touring staff escape injury when their plane skids off a runway...
BBC News - January 22, 2006
US dubs beef error 'unacceptable'
The US says an error which led to Japan reimposing a ban on American beef exports was 'unacceptable'...
BBC News - January 22, 2006
Red Cross helicopter missing
A helicopter used by the Red Cross for earthquake relief operations in Pakistan has gone missing with seven crew on board, an official has said...
CNN - January 22, 2006
In a Country That Craved Respect, Stem Cell Scientist Rode a Wave of Korean Pride
Fierce nationalism in South Korea shielded disgraced Dr. Hwang Woo Suk from scrutiny...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
7 Injured in Soho Blaze
The blaze, reported about 10 p.m. at 575 Broadway, near Prince Street, required nearly 200 firefighters and scores of fire trucks...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
US officer guilty of Iraqi death
A US court martial convicts an army officer over the death of an Iraqi general, but it clears him of murder...
BBC News - January 22, 2006
Iraqis join chorus: Free journalist
Representatives from an American Muslim group are in Iraq to join efforts to free U.S. journalist Jill Carroll, who was kidnapped two weeks ago in Baghdad. There has been no word since Tuesday from the kidnappers, who are demanding America release all female Iraqi prisoners...
CNN - January 22, 2006
Nepal political parties call for nationwide strike
Nepal's main political parties called a nationwide strike to protest the arrest of hundreds of people who demonstrated in the capital to demand that King Gyanendra restore democracy...
CNN - January 22, 2006
A Closed Bridge Mirrors Venezuela's Many Woes
The closing of a bridge in a country awash in cash from a wave of high oil prices has led to confusion, congestion and disrepair...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
Spending: It Pays to Have a Smart Child, but It Can Cost, Too
The United States has millions of gifted children and many opportunities for them, especially if parents are willing to pay the bill...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
[TS] Behind Every Underachiever, an Overpaid Board?
It is indeed one of life's mysteries: Why have so many institutional stockholders stayed silent on the subject of outrageous pay?...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
Finance Books by Lee Eisenberg and Dave Barry: Two for the Money
In the future, whether you have $15 million socked away or $1,500, nothing will matter except health care benefits...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
Consumed: Getting Through the Filter
If a trustworthy reviewer says a product is worthless, why do people keep buying it?...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
Market Week: Watching Drug Makers' Top Line
IF investors feel lethargic as they plod through earnings season, reports from several drug makers may lift their spirits this week...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
Suits: A Little Too Close for Comfort at UAL?
Bankruptcy used to be embarrassing, but now it's just an invitation to the get-rich-quick club...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
Investing: Yesterday's Winning Formulas Are Starting to Show Their Age
Armed with vast information about past market trends, analysts try to predict the future, but they often come up with very different conclusions...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
The Goods: Savoring the Wine, Then Saving It
THE consequences of heavy drinking are well documented: failing health, broken marriages, regrettable late-night phone calls. But according to Gregory Luzaich's calculations, there can be a downside to modest imbibing, too - albeit one that damages the wallet, not the liver...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
In New York City, Still Going Strong
Despite setbacks, the city’s economy powers along, with flashes of downright brawniness...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
Checking In: Developers Respond to the 'No Vacancy' Sign
A MARRIOTT RESIDENCE INN has officially opened in Manhattan, adding 357 guest rooms in a borough that has been depleted of 3,600 rooms since 1999, as many hotels have been converted to residential use...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
If It's January, It's Time to Resolve to Cut Back on Credit
If It's January,...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
Career Couch: How to Turn Down the After-Work Party
It’s quitting time and the office gang wants to go to a bar. But you’d rather go home...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
Off the Shelf: When Business Has Questions, Drucker Still Has Answers
PETER F. DRUCKER, the management thinker and consultant, wrote about 40 books and inspired executives from Alfred P. Sloan to John F. Welch Jr. and Bill Gates, not to mention political figures like Winston Churchill...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
The Boss: A Galaxy Still Expanding
Tom Kelley is the general manager of IDEO, a design firm in Palo Alto, Calif...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
All's Not Quiet on the Military Supply Front
DHB Industries, a small company but a leading manufacturer of bulletproof vests, offers a case study of the complexities of military contracting...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
Media Frenzy: This Time, the Revolution Will Be Televised
Following its release after about five years in the halfway house for overblown business ideas, convergence has been swiftly rehabilitated...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
Fundamentally: Is the Fourth Year a Charm for the Bull Market?
How do stocks perform once bull markets like this one enter their fourth year?...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
Economic View: Exporting Expertise, if Not Much Else
The sea of numbers that pour out of Washington's prolific statistical agencies describe some disturbing changes about the economy...
New York Times - January 22, 2006
Holidaying in the Arctic
Explorer Glenn Morris argues the Arctic has become a playground for the wealthy while the plight of Inuits is ignored...
BBC News - January 22, 2006
Tennis: Davenport to face Henin
Lindsay Davenport books a quarter-final meeting with Justine Henin-Hardenne despite an ankle injury...
BBC News - January 22, 2006
Captive Colombians in Chavez plea
Colombian politicians held by rebels urge President Chavez of Venezuela to help free them in a video appeal...
BBC News - January 22, 2006
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