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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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Shuttle gives space station a mile-high boost
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Rwanda protocol chief says shell prove innocence
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Lame-duck US, Israeli leaders to meet a final time
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Suspected US missile strike kills 5 in Pakistan
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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Kanye Wests new album to debut on MySpace Music
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Hollywood actors guild to seek strike
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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US News Archive for June 2005:
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Two charged in Aruba missing-girl case
Police charged two security guards Sunday with crimes related to the disappearance of 18-year-old Alabama student Natalee Holloway on Aruba. Aruba chief prosecutor Karen Janssen declined to specify the charges to reporters. Holloway was on a senior trip with classmates when she went missing nearly a week ago...
CNN - June 5, 2005
Two charged in Aruba disappearance
Police charged two security guards Sunday with crimes related to the disappearance of 18-year-old Alabama student Natalee Holloway on Aruba. Chief prosecutor Karen Janssen declined to specify the charges...
CNN - June 5, 2005
Iraqi Tribunal Details Plan to Prosecute Saddam Hussein
Under pressure from Iraq's government to accelerate the trial, the court has abandoned the strategy urged by the U.S...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Nadal, 19, Wins French Open on His First Try
In the end, nothing could stop Rafael Nadal from winning the French Open on his very first attempt...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Apple Plans to Switch From I.B.M. to Intel for Chips
The move is a chesslike gambit in a turf war that pits the personal computer industry against an emerging world of consumer electronics focused on the digital home...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Bristol-Myers Seen Settling Case by U.S.
The drug maker Bristol-Myers Squibb is expected to agree to pay nearly $300 million to end a Justice Department criminal investigation of its accounting practices...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Aruba police detain 2 in missing-girl case
Police in Aruba have detained two men in connection with the disappearance of missing Alabama high school graduate. The two are security guards near the Holiday Inn where Natalee Holloway was staying and were not among the three men in whose company Holloway was last seen. Holloway, 18, was on a senior trip with classmates when she went missing nearly a week ago...
CNN - June 5, 2005
Two detained in Aruba disappearance
Police have detained two men in connection with the disappearance of missing Alabama high school graduate, the police chief said Sunday morning...
CNN - June 5, 2005
Hezbollah set to win Lebanon vote
Voters went to the polls in south Lebanon on Sunday where Syrian allies Hezbollah and Amal were set to triumph in the first general elections since Syrian troops left the country...
CNN - June 5, 2005
The Unsolved Mysteries of Watergate
With the unmasking of Deep Throat, one of the 20th century's biggest political mysteries has been solved. But other riddles about Watergate linger...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Frist Says He Will Prevail in the Long Run
The Senate majority leader believes his stewardship will be vindicated once he shepherds through a string of legislation...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Apple Considering a Switch to Intel Chips
Although Apple has used I.B.M.'s PowerPC processors since 1994, the company is said to be planning a phased transition to Intel's chips...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Open-source software hits Brazil
Brazil's government agencies are abandoning Microsoft in favour of a switch to open-source software such as Linux...
BBC News - June 5, 2005
Large underground hideout uncovered in Iraq
U.S. Marines and Iraqi soldiers have uncovered a half-million-square-foot underground insurgent hideout in central Iraq containing large stores of weapons, ammunition and supplies. The bunker also included fully furnished living spaces, two showers and an air conditioner...
CNN - June 5, 2005
Voting under way in south Lebanon
Polls open in south Lebanon for the second round of general elections, with Syrian allies Hezbollah and Amal set to triumph on a strong joint slate in the first polls since Syrian troops left Lebanon...
CNN - June 5, 2005
At Vatican's Doorstep, a Contest for Immigrant Souls
In Rome, the church is using a personal touch to hold on to those far from home...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Concerns Arise at A.C.L.U. Over Document Shredding
The American Civil Liberties Union has been shredding some documents over the objections of its records manager and in conflict with its policies...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Teen's disappearance a criminal case
Aruba police are treating the case of a missing Alabama high school graduate as a criminal investigation but still hope she will be found unharmed, a police spokesman said Saturday night. Investigators have cited three theories of how she went missing. Even if Natalee Holloway did disappear on her own, whoever has harbored her will face criminal charges, authorities said...
CNN - June 5, 2005
Believing (and Believing and Believing) in Bullion
Currency imbalances? Unsustainable deficits? Impending economic collapse? For some, it's the golden age...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Wade Sits Out, and Heat Stands Down in Game 6
The Detroit Pistons took full advantage of what Miami did not have, running roughshod over a shell-shocked Heat team in a 91-66 victory...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
The Spring of Our Discontent
A commitment to meticulously engineered mediocrity suggests that the American movie industry, in its attempts not to alienate the audience, is doing just that...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
The News Media Is Still Recovering From Watergate
The question for many journalists last week was not the use of Deep Throat as a secret source, but rather: How did the news media's image slip so badly?...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Brad and Angelina's Old-Fashioned Romance
"Mr. and Mrs. Smith" is a classic battle-of-the-sexes comedy. But can Hollywood still make one, and do the stars have the magnetism to pull it off?...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Lower the Fares and They Will Fly (a Bit More Slowly
Lower the Fares...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Not Changing a Routine
Arthur J. Mirante II retired last December as president and chief executive of Cushman & Wakefield, the real estate services company, but a chauffeur-driven company car still delivers him about 7:30 most mornings to its headquarters in Midtown Manhattan...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
The Man With the Golden Slingshot
How Ronald O. Perelman became an unlikely giant slayer when a jury ordered Morgan Stanley to pay him $1.45 billion in damages for losses Mr. Perelman suffered as part of a botched investment...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Lessons in Gratitude, at the Basement Sink
The key to my father's success and happiness was he that did not feel that he had the luxury of feeling aggrieved...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
What's Good for Business, If No One Else
A lawsuit brought by the S.E.C. against Citigroup - which was settled last Tuesday - reminds us why the very rules that are despised by business are in fact good for investors...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
The Type B Leader
Richard D. Parsons, chairman and chief executive of Times Warner, says he thinks one tends to learn more from mistakes than anything else...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Conserving Those Human Resources
IN...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Too Hot to Handle? Not This Stove
The Gaggenau VI 411 induction cooktop was built with safety first in mind...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
The Rough Road Ahead for G.M. and Ford
A consultant warns that the Big Two may have to lose tens of thousands of jobs...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Land of the Free, Home of the Blog
As PepsiCo's president and chief financial officer, Indra K. Nooyi has given all sorts of speeches. None, though, fired up passions like the one she gave last month at the Columbia Business School...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Red Ink? Yes. But Not as Much.
IT is not disappearing - not by a long shot - but the federal budget deficit for this year is shrinking...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
A New Game: Pin the Tail on the Economic Expansion
IF the textbooks are correct, stocks eventually reflect the market's prevailing expectations for economic growth. The problem, however, is that there are two wildly divergent views about how the economy is doing. Or so it may seem...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
The Truth About Cats, Dogs and Executives
Jeffrey P. Ansell is the president of the Iams Company, the arm of Procter & Gamble that sells food for cats and dogs...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Another Drink? Sure. China Is Paying.
Poor countries have become the financiers of the United States, fueling one of the most extravagant consumption drives in world history...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
What eBay Could Learn From Craigslist
These days, triple-digit annual growth rates are rare among major Web sites. Meet that rarity: Craigslist...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Should Your Portfolio Vote 'Yes' on European Stocks?
Many professional investors with global stock portfolios say Europe offers better prospects than the United States over the near to medium term...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
When Stock Tips Go Bad, Is the Broker to Blame?
Can poor stock-picking advice from brokers be used by investors as evidence to get back some of the money they lost?...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Does the Reality Show Make the Designer?
Tommy Hilfiger is hoping that "The Cut," his new reality show on CBS, will do for his image and career what "The Apprentice" has done for Donald J. Trump. But the show faces a number of obstacles, including a glut of reality programming...
New York Times - June 5, 2005
Pistons dig deep to force decider
The Eastern Conference showdown between Detroit and Miami goes to the wire after a 91-66 Pistons win...
BBC News - June 5, 2005
Cricket: Lara shines for WIndies
Brian Lara hits a ton as West Indies chase Pakistan's 374 total on day two of the second Test...
BBC News - June 5, 2005
Golf: Toms rockets into lead
American David Toms fires a superb 64 to join three compatriots at the top of the Memorial Tournament leaderboard...
BBC News - June 5, 2005
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