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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 June 2005:
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Gay Marriage Issue Looms Over New York's Pride Parade
At New York's annual gay pride parade, politics were on the minds of many for whom the issue of same-sex marriage remains vital...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
Argentina make final on penalties
Argentina book their place in the Confederations Cup final by beating Mexico 6-5 on penalties...
BBC News - June 26, 2005
Gray Says He Felt Betrayal at Deep Throat's Unmasking
L. Patrick Gray, the acting director of the F.B.I. at the time of the Watergate break-in, ended decades of silence about his role in the scandal in an interview broadcast today...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
Billy Graham, a Hard Act to Follow
Billy Graham's sermon at Flushing Meadows today will almost certainly conclude his run as the world's evangelist...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
Boxing: Harris stunned by Maussa
WBA light welterweight champion Vivian Harris loses his title after being knocked out by Carlos Maussa in Atlantic City...
BBC News - June 26, 2005
Athletics: Powell into Worlds
World 100m record holder Asafa Powell seals his place in the World Championships by winning the Jamaican championships...
BBC News - June 26, 2005
US holds talks with Iraq rebels
US officials have held talks with Iraq insurgent leaders in an effort to open dialogue, Donald Rumsfeld says...
BBC News - June 26, 2005
After the Tsunami, Rebuilding Homes and Social Fabric
Survivors of the Asian tsunami will rebuild among a checkerboard of empty lots left by those who died...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
Slow progress in NHL deal talks
Agreement on a new NHL labour deal is still some way off, according to officials on both sides of the dispute...
BBC News - June 26, 2005
UN chief marks 60th anniversary
UN Secretary General Kofi Annan praises the organisation, 60 years since the signing of its charter...
BBC News - June 26, 2005
Same Record, Different Temperature
The Mets and the Yanks will meet Sunday for the last time this season, and their records are identical, at 37-37. The similarities end there...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
Victory by Hard-Liner in Iran Could Widen Rift With U.S.
The Bush administration is bracing for a long, hot summer of confrontation with Iran over its nuclear programs and terrorism...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
Unlikely Hero in Europe's Spat: The Beckoning 'Polish Plumber'
The Polish Tourism Bureau is using the "plumber" on its Web site to allay French fears and attract visitors...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
Love the Web? Love Your Privacy? You Can't Have Both.
Love the Web?...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
The Newspaper of the Future
The Lawrence Journal-World and its parent company have turned a dot on the map in Kansas into an online metropolis...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
A Merger? Anyone Tell the Board?
Executives are conducting extensive merger negotiations without adequate participation from company directors...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
The Hidden Benefits of China's Shopping Spree
Yes, the Chinese are coming. And it may take a foreign owner to appreciate corporate America's sale rack...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
You May Own More Real Estate Than You Think
In the investment world, money chases whatever is hot. These days, that often means real estate...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
Court Says Station Was Sold Illegally
A state appeals court has overturned a community college's sale of a public television station to a local foundation...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
Parmalat Founder Indicted
Calisto Tanzi and 16 others were indicted on charges including market manipulation for their role in causing Italy's biggest bankruptcy...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
For Months, Agriculture Department Delayed Announcing Result of Mad Cow Test
The delay seems to underscore criticism that there are serious and systemic problems in the way the Agriculture Department tests animals for mad cow...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
The Fed, Under a Microscope
IF you're a fan of economic news, you'll get your fill this week - and then some. The Federal Reserve policy makers' meeting is on the agenda, along with widely followed snapshots of manufacturing, personal income and consumer confidence...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
The Reviews Are In. And Yours Isn't Pretty.
How to challenge a negative evaluation? Stay calm, but don’t stay silent...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
Picking Up the Sword, Purely for Recreation
ON a Wednesday evening this spring, a dozen or so adults, from their 20's to their 60's, attended Misha Shimshovich's class for beginners at the Fencers Club in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
'Minnesota Nice' at the Top
Jim Weber is the president and chief executive Brooks, Sports, Bothell, Wash...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
Paying More at Payless
In luring Matthew E. Rubel to Kansas from Maine to be its chief executive, Payless ShoeSource did not discount the perks. Payless, which runs 4,600 stores, agreed to pay Mr. Rubel, 47, who was C.E.O. of Cole-Haan, the Nike unit in Yarmouth, Me., $16,000 to cover annual club dues, $7,500 in dues to the Young Presidents Organization and $75,000 to furnish his new home in Kansas...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
Maybe Saving Money Is Just for Chumps
How can anybody take savings exhortations seriously from a government that seems to revel in fiscal profligacy?...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
When a Wine Collection Outgrows the Rack
A growing number of oenophiles want attractive cellars or appliances in which to store their bottles...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
Look! That's Our Portfolio in the Winner's Circle
Partnerships that buy racehorses have given more regular folks a chance to be owners in the sport of kings...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
A Green Tea for Happy Hour
RAISED on Lipton Brisk saturated in sugar cubes, many Americans have long shied away from green tea, judging its flavor somewhat akin to lawn clippings. But green tea's health benefits have been much discussed in recent years, as scientists and diet gurus hail its cholesterol-lowering antioxidants. Now, American consumers seem willing to stomach the drink, so long as there's a chance that their hips will slim and their hearts will grow more resistant to disease...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
From Staples to Shanghai
Here's another sign that free enterprise has a huge future in China: Thomas G. Stemberg, the serial entrepreneur, was in Shanghai this month scouting for young companies to back with venture capital...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
At PartyGaming, Everything's Wild
PartyGaming PLC will go public on the London Stock Exchange this week, but the Justice Department maintains that its business is illegal in the United States...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
With Bid for Unocal, U.S. Struggles on China Policies
The bid is forcing the White House to confront its own internal rifts over whether China should be viewed as friend or foe...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
How Home Prices Can Be Hot but Inflation Cool
To the government, a home is consumed like potato chips, so the Bureau of Labor Statistics tracks rents instead of house prices...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
The Unfamiliar Name Found Around the House
Martin E. Franklin is chairman and chief executive of the Jarden Corporation, whose name many of its customers do not know...
New York Times - June 26, 2005
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