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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 April 2007:
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In Zimbabwe, Mugabe Critics Face Beatings
Critics of President Robert G. Mugabe are being savagely beaten by the scores ? and some say by the hundreds...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Statehouse Journal: A Utah Dynasty Is Divided Over the ?08 Race
Gov. Jon M. Huntsman Jr. of Utah is supporting John McCain for president, while his father, the billionaire Jon M. Huntsman Sr., favors Mitt Romney...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
[TS] This Land: How the West Was Accumulated, Back East
The mayor of Harrisburg, Pa., spent $7.8 million of public funds on items for an Old West museum he hoped to open...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Congress Seeks Approval of Generic Biotech Drugs
New legislation could give consumers access to lower-cost copies of biotechnology drugs...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Iraq Confronts Hussein Legacy Cast in Bronze
Iraq is debating whether to save or destroy the scores of monuments Saddam Hussein built to honor himself...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
North Koreans Arm Ethiopians as U.S. Assents
Despite U.N. sanctions on North Korea, the Bush administration allowed Ethiopia to buy arms from Pyongyang, according to U.S. officials...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Migrant workers hold LA protest
Thousands of people turn out in Los Angeles to demand citizenship rights for illegal immigrants...
BBC News - April 7, 2007
Sunk cruise ship: Officers charged
The captain and five other senior crew members of a Greek-flagged cruise ship which ran aground and sank off an island in the Aegean Sea are charged with negligence and violating international maritime rules...
CNN - April 7, 2007
Report: Cop killer loved life on the lam
Ralph "Bucky" Philiips, who escaped from jail and eluded authorities for more than five months, said he disguised himself as a state trooper and spoke with a real trooper during his time on the run, a newspaper reported. "I enjoyed those few months more than I've enjoyed any other time in my life," he told The New York Times...
CNN - April 7, 2007
Lessons of Heart Disease, Learned and Ignored
The toll from the nation?s No. 1 killer could be reduced if the medical system delivered care that is known to make a difference...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
2 Years After Big Speech, a Lower Key for Obama
It is clear that Senator Barack Obama is not presenting himself, stylistically at least, the way he did when he gripped Democrats in 2004...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Housing Slump Pinches States in Pocketbook
State tax revenues are slowing this year and in some cases falling below projections, a result of the housing market slowdown that has curbed spending...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Iran urges UK goodwill on sailors
Iran urges Britain to respond with goodwill to the release of 15 British sailors and marines held captive in Tehran for 13 days. Meanwhile the naval crew members were on Saturday beginning two weeks' leave with their families in Britain...
CNN - April 7, 2007
Fugitive Tells of Life on the Run and of a Killing
Ralph J. Phillips, known as Bucky, spent months in the woods of New York State after breaking out of jail in 2006...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Aide to Gonzales Resigns, Becoming Latest Casualty
Monica Goodling had helped to coordinate last year?s dismissals of eight U.S. attorneys with the White House...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Battle Grows Over Renewing Landmark Education Law
Discontent in many states with the No Child Left Behind Act is threatening to undermine the effort to renew it...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
War robbing Baghdad of its best
Baghdad is a city that is hemorrhaging its best and brightest -- doctors, professors and teachers called "the brain of Baghdad" -- while many of those left behind are brutalized and traumatized...
CNN - April 7, 2007
Peace pleas punctuate Good Friday
Some in agony, others in ecstasy, Christians around the world marked Good Friday with prayer, processions and pleas for peace. Pilgrims, some carrying large wooden crosses and others holding candles, wound their way through the narrow lanes of Jerusalem's Old City. In Rome, Pope Benedict XVI carried the cross at the beginning of the traditional Way of the Cross procession...
CNN - April 7, 2007
Crawford, Texas, peace group at war with itself
A group that has sponsored highly visible war protests in President Bush's adopted hometown has been anything but peaceful, with accusations of money mismanagement, threats of court action and defections by some members...
CNN - April 7, 2007
Fugitive Tells of Life on the Run
Ralph J. Phillips, known as Bucky, spoke in detail of his time on the run through the towns of western New York...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Networks Condemn Remarks by Imus
On Wednesday morning, Don Imus insulted the Rutgers University women?s basketball team. NBC called his comments ?deplorable.?...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
A Top Aide to the Attorney General Resigns
The aide, Monica Goodling, had helped to coordinate the dismissals of eight U.S. attorneys with the White House...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Democrats? Rise Has Pluses, Say G.O.P. Centrists
Many moderate Republicans from the Northeast are finding that life under Democratic rule has advantages...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Sun?s Complaint on Chip Maker Is Dismissed
Hynix Semiconductor has won a dismissal of claims by Sun Microsystems that it conspired to drive up memory chip prices, overcharging chip buyers...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
On the Launching Pad: A $20 Million Childhood Dream
Charles Simonyi, a software pioneer who led the teams that gave the world Microsoft Word and Excel, is the fifth so-called space tourist...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Saturday Interview: Six Flags Is Planning Your Next Vacation
Mark Shapiro, the 37-year-old chief executive, is on a mission to make Six Flags a family destination...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
AOL Moving to Increase Revenue It Gets From Search Ads
AOL plans to introduce a service Monday to sell ads that will appear next to its search results, which are powered by Google?s Internet search engine...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
[TS] Off The Charts: Borrowing Provides the Currency to Cash in Quickly on Deals
In the current private equity boom more and more private companies are able to pay back invested money, not from profits, but from additional borrowing...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
News Agency and Google End Dispute Over Use of Material
Agence France-Presse, a global news agency based in Paris, said Friday that it had settled its lawsuit against Google Inc., the online search engine...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Telecom Chief Quits in Italy After Clash Over Bid
The chairman of Telecom Italia, Guido Rossi, resigned Friday after clashing with the company?s largest shareholder...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Your Money: Sifting Data to Uncover Travel Deals
A number of Web sites have recently been created that specialize in spotting true airfare bargains...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Executive Pursuits: Four Amigos in Search of Agave-Based Adult Beverages
What began as a search for the world?s finest agave-based adult beverages later became a metaphysical mission of utmost import...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Reporter at Dow Jones Online Site Resigns Over Web Venture
A reporter for MarketWatch resigned Friday after published reports suggested a Web site she started on her own might have created a conflict of interest...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
What?s Online: YouTube?s Favorite Clips
On YouTube, copyrighted video clips are far less popular compared with noncopyrighted material than previously thought, according to a new study...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
What?s Offline: Measuring the Gender Gap
Men may be from Mars and women from Venus, but the planets are moving a bit closer, at least in the workplace, according to Elle magazine...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Five Days: More Private-Money Deals for Public Companies
Acquisitions by private investors overshadowed the news as Samuel Zell agreed to acquire the Tribune Company and Kirk Kerkorian bid for Chrysler...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
[TS] Talking Business: Well-Meaning but Misguided Stock Screens
Socially responsible investing oversimplifies the world, creating the illusion that the world is black and white, when its real color is gray...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Detroit Decides to Help Shape, Not Resist, Regulation of Emissions
Automakers and their Washington trade group say they want an active role in the movement to reduce the damage vehicles do to the environment...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Basic Instincts: Need to Lower the Bills? Just Ask
Negotiating with your creditors is a too-often neglected staple of the personal finance canon...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Job Growth Surged and Wages Rose in March Data
The Labor Department said that employment outside the farming sector grew by 180,000 in March...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
A Setback Then a Reprieve for Vonage in Courts
A federal court gave Vonage a reprieve shortly after a lower court barred it from enrolling new subscribers...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
For Bulgari, a New Look and New Ventures
The luxury retailer is giving its Midtown Manhattan store a face lift, and branching out beyond jewelry...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
Piracy Move on China Seen as Near
The Bush administration appears close to filing a formal trade complaint against China over pirated copies of films, music and software...
New York Times - April 7, 2007
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