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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 September 2004:
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Powell: U.S. goal is stabilizing Iraq for elections
The U.S. military in Iraq will move into insurgent-heavy "no-go zones" to stabilize them in advance of elections in January, Secretary of State Colin Powell said Sunday...
CNN - September 26, 2004
Hurricane Jeanne Hits Florida, Then Slows to a Tropical Storm
The hurricane is expected to veer north throughout the afternoon, and may be over Georgia and the Carolinas as a tropical depression on Monday and Tuesday...
New York Times - September 26, 2004
An Old Journey Forged in Pain; A Remembrance Born to Heal
St. Paul Community Baptist Church in Brooklyn held a commemoration to express the grief of the slave trade from Africa to the New World...
New York Times - September 26, 2004
Angels close on Oakland
Anaheim beat Oakland 5-3 to boost their play-off chances - plus an MLB round-up...
BBC News - September 26, 2004
Florida assesses hurricane damage
Emergency crews in the US state of Florida begin assessing the damage caused by Hurricane Jeanne...
BBC News - September 26, 2004
Soaring Eagles crush Lions
Philadelphia show their class with a 30-13 win at Detroit - plus an NFL round-up...
BBC News - September 26, 2004
A Slowed Hurricane Jeanne Slams Into Florida, on Way to Tampa
The National Hurricane Center said that Jeanne was slightly calmer, but still packing a wallop for storm-weary Floridians...
New York Times - September 26, 2004
Boxing: Johnson floors Jones
Roy Jones' career may be over after his knockout loss to light heavyweight Glen Johnson...
BBC News - September 26, 2004
Hurricane Jeanne Hits Florida
Hurricane Jeanne sent wind and huge waves crashing ashore as it slammed into storm-weary Florida early Sunday...
New York Times - September 26, 2004
US Airways wants court to cut pay
Troubled airline US Airways asks a court to impose big wage cuts, warning that otherwise it might go bust...
BBC News - September 26, 2004
Tennis: US sweep into final
The Americans take a 3-0 lead over Belarus to progress to the Davis Cup final...
BBC News - September 26, 2004
Kerry as the Boss: Always More Questions
But the downside to Senator John Kerry's deliberative style is that his campaign has often moved slowly...
New York Times - September 26, 2004
Shuttling Between Nations, Latino Gangs Confound the Law
Over the last decade gangs have spread across Central America, Mexico and the U.S., setting off a catastrophic crime wave...
New York Times - September 26, 2004
A Big Increase of New Voters in Swing States
A registration campaign in Democratic areas has added tens of thousands of new voters to the rolls in Ohio and Florida...
New York Times - September 26, 2004
Storm-Weary Florida Braces for Hurricane Jeanne
Millions of people were urged to evacuate their homes as the hurricane gained speed and strength as it bore down on Florida's Atlantic coast...
New York Times - September 26, 2004
Medicare Rules Set Off a Battle on Drug Choices
A battle between insurers and drug companies could determine how many medicines will be available to beneficiaries...
New York Times - September 26, 2004
You Only Sell Thrice
Alex Yemenidjian, chairman of MGM and Kirk Kerkorian's right-hand man, ponders life after MGM, which was recently sold for $5 billion...
New York Times - September 26, 2004
The New Silicon Valley: A Dog-Eat-Dog World
Oracle's attempted takeover of PeopleSoft can be seen as a harbinger of many more in a mature industry...
New York Times - September 26, 2004
Indian Sales of Tobacco Face New Pressure
Online sales of untaxed cigarettes are provoking a stampede of protests from a disparate collection of antitobacco groups, cash-strapped state governments and local retailers...
New York Times - September 26, 2004
Quiet, Please! Suddenly, the S.E.C. Is Listening
Like so much in the post-Enron world, the quiet period - which begins when a company files paperwork to go public - has been redefined...
New York Times - September 26, 2004
Europeans Streamline. Will the Market Notice?
Corporate executives in Europe have taken steps to streamline operations to attract investors put off by delayed overhauls in economic policy that governments have yet to enact...
New York Times - September 26, 2004
Hurricane Jeanne pounds Florida
Hurricane Jeanne reaches the US state of Florida, just hours after battering the Bahamas...
BBC News - September 26, 2004
Angels narrow gap on Oakland
Anaheim beat Oakland 5-3 to move to within two games of the AL West-leading Athletics - plus an MLB round-up...
BBC News - September 26, 2004
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