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Will Smith voted 2008s top moneymaking movie star
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
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Review Just say I dont to Bride Wars
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
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Intel will miss its already-lowered 4Q targets
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
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LG shows off Dick Tracy wristwatch phone
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
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Audiovox to expand availability of TV on the road
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
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How big Jurassic flying reptiles got off ground
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
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Israeli strikes, Hamas rockets resume after pause
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
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US supports Egyptian-French initiative on Gaza
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
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Gaza fighting rages despite cease-fire proposal
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
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US News Archive for November 2004:
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Iraqi PM warns insurgents
Iraqi troops took control of the main hospital in the besieged city of Falluja without resistance, a U.S. pool reporter outside the city said Sunday. Iraqi interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi earlier declared a 60-day state of emergency, as preparations continued for an all-out offensive on the insurgent stronghold...
CNN - November 7, 2004
Bush to Seek Gay-Marriage Ban in Second Term, Top Aide Says
Karl Rove said today that the president views a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage as essential to a "decent" society...
New York Times - November 7, 2004
Radcliffe and Ramaala Win New York City Marathon
Paula Radcliffe of Britain and Hendrik Ramaala of South Africa got a bit of redemption after a disappointing Olympics...
New York Times - November 7, 2004
Brazil footballer's mother seized
Armed men kidnap the mother of Robinho, one of Brazilian football's brightest young stars...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
US actor Howard Keel dies at 85
Howard Keel, star of post-war US musicals, and later in the hit television series Dallas, dies of cancer...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Iraq declares 60-day state of emergency
Iraqi interim Prime Minister Ayad Allawi today declared a 60-day state of emergency, as preparations were under way for an all-out offensive on the insurgent stronghold of Falluja. At least 32 people were killed today in attacks at various sites in Iraq, officials said...
CNN - November 7, 2004
French troops head to Ivory Coast
France was flying in hundreds of extra soldiers to Ivory Coast and the West African nation said it was pulling back its troops following the worst violence seen between France and its former colony in decades...
CNN - November 7, 2004
Iraq Declares State of Emergency as Big Attack on Falluja Looms
The Iraqi government declared a state of emergency for 60 days as U.S. and Iraqi forces prepared for an expected assault on rebels in Fallujah...
New York Times - November 7, 2004
Profit dip at Buffett's Berkshire
The company run by billionaire investor Warren Buffett reports a drop in quarterly profits after hurricanes cost it $816m (£439m)...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
US phone giant to cut 10,000 jobs
SBC, the second-biggest US phone company, plans to cut more than 10,000 jobs by the end of next year...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Bobcats record first win
Charlotte fight their way to a first NBA victory at the expense of the Orlando Magic...
BBC News - November 7, 2004
Attacks on Iraqi police, 21 killed
Militants have struck three police stations near the city of Ramadi, with Iraqi authorities saying at least 21 people have been killed, many of them officers. It is the second day in a row where insurgents have launched deadly coordinated attacks in the al-Anbar province, west of Baghdad, targeting Iraq's fledgling security forces...
CNN - November 7, 2004
Ivory Coast mobs clash with French
Mobs loyal to the Ivory Coast government militias clashed with French peacekeeping troops in Abidjan in the worst violence observers have seen between France and its former colony in decades...
CNN - November 7, 2004
For Railroads and the Safety Overseer, Close Ties
Has a close relationship to the railroad industry dulled the Federal Railroad Administration's enforcement edge?...
New York Times - November 7, 2004
Mount St. Helens grows new lava dome
A new lava dome inside Mount St. Helens' crater has sprouted a growth that extends upward nearly 330 feet, U.S. Geological Survey officials said Saturday. Geologists say that activity points to an explosive eruption, though none believe it would reach the intensity of the 1980 eruption that killed 57 people...
CNN - November 7, 2004
Iraqi briefed on Falluja battle plans missing
A company commander of the Iraqi security forces who received a full briefing on the expected Falluja assault is missing from a military base where U.S. and Iraqi troops are preparing for the possible operation...
CNN - November 7, 2004
Bush Secured Victory in Florida by Veering From Beaten Path
While Democrats placed their emphasis on the state's urban centers, the Republicans racked up votes in suburban and rural areas...
New York Times - November 7, 2004
Martian Robots, Taking Orders From a Manhattan Walk-Up
When one of NASA's rovers drills a hole in a rock on Mars 200 million miles away, the commands come from Lower Manhattan...
New York Times - November 7, 2004
Living for Today, Locked in a Paralyzed Body
Right-to-die issues receive a lot of attention, but less is known about those with A.L.S., or Lou Gehrig's disease, who want to live...
New York Times - November 7, 2004
There Really Is No Business Like Show Business
Michael S. Ovitz, the disgraced former president of Walt Disney, last week told his side of the story about his controversial tenure at the company in the mid-1990's...
New York Times - November 7, 2004
How to Avoid Living Like a Poor Student at Age 70
The savings you need to live comfortably may be more thank you think...
New York Times - November 7, 2004
Can General Motors Design a Better Future?
Style and design are not the only issues filling the days of Robert A. Lutz. Increasingly, much of his attention has been focused on the cost side...
New York Times - November 7, 2004
It's Cleanup Time at Citi
Charles O. Prince, the chief executive of Citigroup, is on a campaign to revamp the banking giant's culture after a financial scandal in Japan tainted its reputation...
New York Times - November 7, 2004
Taxes and Consequences: The Second Term Begins
A look at some of the initiatives that President Bush is likely to push in his second term, and the unanswered questions that go with them...
New York Times - November 7, 2004
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