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Saber-toothed cat fossils discovered in Venezuela
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
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Study Seismic has little effect on Gulf whales
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
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At top of Greenland, new worrisome cracks in ice
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
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US, Iraq reach deal to pull US troops out by June
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
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Bodies identified from plane crash in Spain
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
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French deaths in Afghanistan show rising Taliban
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
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Russians dig in but still promise Georgia pullout
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
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Indian Kashmir protests called off for 3 days
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
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Philippines Peace deal to be renegotiated
Southern Ledger - August 21, 2008
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US News Archive for December 2006:
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350,000 without power in frozen Midwest
The temperature barely rose into the 20s Sunday as hundreds of thousands waited for the restoration of electrical service that was knocked out by an ice and snow storm...
CNN - December 3, 2006
Britain Likely to Expand Inquiry Into Russian Ex-Spy’s Death
News reports said British counterterrorism officers were planning to fly to Moscow to interview witnesses...
New York Times - December 3, 2006
Safin Leads Russia to Davis Cup Victory
Marat Safin beat Jose Acasuso of Argentina 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 7-6 (5) in the fifth and deciding match to lead Russia to its second Davis Cup title Sunday...
New York Times - December 3, 2006
Chile’s Ex-Dictator Undergoes Surgery After Heart Attack
A doctor said that Gen. Augusto Pinochet’s condition was stable, but “extremely serious” and “life threatening.”...
New York Times - December 3, 2006
Crews clean up after Midwest snowstorm
Some crews repaired downed power lines, others swept debris from train tracks and National Guardsmen went door-to-door checking on residents after the Midwest's first big snowstorm of the season...
CNN - December 3, 2006
Chavez sees election win
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez predicts a crushing victory as he seeks another term in an election that could entrench Latin America's most defiant voice against U.S. foreign policy...
CNN - December 3, 2006
Philippines Fears 1,000 Dead From Typhoon
Rescue workers in the Philippines began burying landslide victims in a mass grave today, as the Red Cross said that more than 1,000 people had probably died in the disaster...
New York Times - December 3, 2006
Argentina miss out as Safin clinches Davis Cup win
Russia's Marat Safin beats Argentina's Jose Acasuso in the deciding singles rubber to win the Davis Cup...
BBC News - December 3, 2006
US arts awards go to five 'icons'
Steven Spielberg, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Dolly Parton are among stars honoured for contributions to US culture...
BBC News - December 3, 2006
Lebanon's political crisis deepens
Lebanon's political crisis shows no sign of easing, with the pro-Syrian opposition pressing on with its protest campaign to topple the Western-backed government. Thousands of protesters spent a second night in a tent city in central Beirut, within earshot of Prime Minister Fouad Siniora's residence...
CNN - December 3, 2006
Chavez predicts election win
President Hugo Chavez predicts a crushing victory as he seeks another term in an election that could entrench Latin America's most defiant voice against U.S. foreign policy...
CNN - December 3, 2006
Venezuela’s Economic Boom Buoys Chávez
Hugo Chávez seems set for victory in today’s presidential election, due in part to a booming stock market...
New York Times - December 3, 2006
Clinton’s Talks With Democrats May Signal ’08 Bid
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has signaled to New York Democrats she is likely to run for president, officials said...
New York Times - December 3, 2006
Pfizer Ends Studies on Drug for Heart Disease
The decision — on an experimental drug that appeared to be linked to deaths — may hurt the company for decades...
New York Times - December 3, 2006
HIV stories from Latin America
Three people affected by HIV/Aids spoke to BBCMundo.com, as part of the BBC's coverage of World Aids Day on 1 December...
BBC News - December 3, 2006
Profile: Manuel Rosales
Manuel Rosales, governor of the Venezuelan state of Zulia, is runing against President Hugo Chavez in the 3 December elections...
BBC News - December 3, 2006
Profile: Hugo Chavez
Hugo Chavez, who has endured a rough political ride since first coming to power in 1998, is the subject of both adulation and loathing both at home and abroad...
BBC News - December 3, 2006
Mass graves for typhoon victims
Villagers in the central Philippines buried their dead in mass graves on Sunday after landslides and raging flood waters triggered by Typhoon Durian killed hundreds...
CNN - December 3, 2006
Episcopal Diocese Votes to Secede From Church
The resolution puts the California diocese in lockstep with more conservative Anglican churches...
New York Times - December 3, 2006
Prisoners of Sex
In Egypt and across the Arab world, homosexuality is becoming a political issue. But as gay people become more visible, they could wind up even less free...
New York Times - December 3, 2006
Clinton?s Talks With Democrats May Signal Bid for President
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has begun meeting with top New York Democrats to signal that she is likely to run for president in 2008, several officials said...
New York Times - December 3, 2006
Pfizer Ends Studies on Drug for Treating Heart Disease
The stunning announcement is likely to damage the company’s prospects for decades as research linked the drug to deaths and heart problems...
New York Times - December 3, 2006
Skiing: Blardone claims victory
Italian Massimiliano Blardone wins the the opening World Cup giant slalom race of the season at Beaver Creek...
BBC News - December 3, 2006
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