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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 May 2005:
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Al-Zarqawi aide captured
An aide to terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has been captured by Iraqi security forces in Iraq, the U.S. military said today. Ammar al-Zubaydi is responsible for recent suicide car bombings, the military said, and an attack on Abu Ghraib jail in April. The Iraqi National Assembly, meanwhile, approved six names to fill vacant Cabinet positions but the man tapped to take the human rights portfolio refuses the job...
CNN - May 8, 2005
IAEA assess N. Korea arsenal
The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog says his agency estimates North Korea could have five or six nuclear weapons and that a North Korean nuclear test would "open a Pandora's box."...
CNN - May 8, 2005
Bush in Moscow
President Bush has arrived in Moscow to hold talks with President Vladimir Putin and attend a Red Square military parade marking 60 years since the end of World War II. Talk of democracy is expected to be high on Bush's agenda. Bush's arrival in Moscow follows stops in the Netherlands and the ex-Soviet republic of Latvia...
CNN - May 8, 2005
Rivals Think Derby Winner Giacomo Is Beatable at the Preakness
A lot of trainers want another crack at the Kentucky Derby winner, Giacomo, in two weeks in Baltimore...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
Ecuador striker killed in crash
Ecuador is mourning the death of footballer Otilino Tenorio, 25, who has been killed in a car crash...
BBC News - May 8, 2005
Cricket: New defeat for W Indies
South Africa claim their second verdict over West Indies in as many days with an easy win in Jamaica...
BBC News - May 8, 2005
NBA: Phoenix's Nash wins award
Phoenix Suns guard Steve Nash wins the NBA's Most Valuable Player award for 2004-2005...
BBC News - May 8, 2005
Bush in Moscow for talks with Putin
President Bush has arrived in Moscow to hold talks with President Vladimir Putin and attend a Red Square military parade marking 60 years since the end of World War II. Talk of democracy is expected to be high on Bush's agenda. Bush's arrival in Moscow follows stops in the Netherlands and the ex-Soviet republic of Latvia...
CNN - May 8, 2005
U.S. military: Al-Zarqawi aide captured
An aide to terrorist Abu Musab al-Zarqawi had been captured by Iraqi security forces in Iraq, the U.S. military said Sunday. U.S. forces identified him Ammar al-Zubaydi, also known as Abu Abbas...
CNN - May 8, 2005
The Fathers' Crusade
Divorced men are banding together to change custody law. Is what's best for Dad really best for the child? And what about what's fair?...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
Bush leads VE Day ceremony
President Bush honours US soldiers buried in the Netherlands as Europe marks 60 years since World War II...
BBC News - May 8, 2005
Crew blamed for grounding US sub
The crew of a US submarine that ran aground in the Pacific did not review navigation charts, a Navy report says...
BBC News - May 8, 2005
Bush honors WW II dead
President Bush was in the Netherlands today to pay tribute to Americans who died during World War II. "On this peaceful May morning, we commemorate a great victory for liberty," Bush said. He and Queen Beatrix laid wreaths in a cemetery near the southern city of Maastricht, where more than 8,000 U.S. dead are buried...
CNN - May 8, 2005
Giacomo wins 131st Kentucky Derby
Giacomo outraced the favorite to a surprising win of the 131st Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs Saturday. The 3-year-old colt had a come-from-behind victory over a field of 20 runners. Bellamy Road, owned by New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, had been favored to win the two-minute race...
CNN - May 8, 2005
Sri Lankan Maids' High Price for Foreign Jobs
Some Sri Lankan women who are hired to work as housemaids in the Middle East face abuse and exploitation...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
Giacomo, the Unknown, Storms to Victory
At 50-1, Giacomo became the second-longest shot to win the roses since Donerail stole off with the 1913 Derby at 91-1...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
The Perfect Storm That Could Drown the Economy
The forces propelling and buffeting the economy are like a series of weather systems. Could they be setting the conditions for a perfect storm?...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
The Economic Unit Called Supermom
How to value mom's benevolence and hard work? With a flat wage? By the market value of the product she produced?...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
Playground on the Air
Herb Scannell, vice chairman of MTV networks and president of Nickelodeon...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
A Second Act, Up in the Air
Five years after he retired as the chairman of Citrix Systems, Edward Iacobucci is planning to become a highflier again - this time with a regional charter jet service...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
What, Exactly, Is a 'Nonworking' Mother, Anyway?
What, Exactly,...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
Some Pain Relief for Merck's Boss
When Merck's board accepted Raymond V. Gilmartin's resignation as chief executive last week after the fiasco over the pain reliever Vioxx, it sought to take some of the sting out of his departure. It made him a...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
The View's Still Great From the Corner Office
Great chief executives don't dwell on playing defense, Jack Welch says...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
All That Missing E-Mail ... It's Baaack
To anyone who has lost money as a client of Morgan Stanley in recent years, Ronald O. Perelman, the chairman of Revlon, may turn out to be a true pal...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
A Friar Speaks, and Lightning Strikes
Some have called the decision by Merck board members not to name a chairman following Raymond V. Gilmartin's departure "bizarre."...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
Monitoring a Double Dose of Reports
REMEMBER that week in April, when the report of a larger-than-expected trade deficit in February was followed by news of much-weaker-than-expected retail sales in March?...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
That Russian Bargain Basement May Be Overrun
A major reason that Russian stocks and bonds have performed so well lately is that they did so badly last year...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
What We (and Our Parents) Did at Summer Camp
When many children travel to summer camp this year many will have their parents in tow...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
How to Do the Right Thing? Count the Ways
A new crop of books offers interesting perspectives on what is "right" in the business world...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
The Stock Market Is Still Pressing the Reset Button
The recent stock market sell-off may be a sign that even five years after the stock market bubble burst in 2000 there are still signs of froth...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
A 20-Minute Tingle for the Scalp
Temple & Nape Gro Balm, a hair product formulated for African-American women, is intended to soothe the scalp as well as the condition the hair...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
Cable's New Pitch: Reach Out and Touch Someone
Voice over Internet protocol is no longer the sole province of start-ups. Established cable providers are taking digital phones to the masses...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
If the I.R.S. Gets Less, Does Charity Get More?
How the rich stay rich: they are donating fewer dollars...
New York Times - May 8, 2005
New political force in Venezuela
Two Venezuelan opposition figures form a new party to take on President Chavez and the existing opposition...
BBC News - May 8, 2005
Cricket: S Africa beat W Indies
Graeme Smith makes 103 as South Africa thrash West Indies by eight wickets in the first one-dayer...
BBC News - May 8, 2005
Bush to lead VE Day ceremony
President Bush is to honour US soldiers buried in the Netherlands as Europe marks 60 years since World War II...
BBC News - May 8, 2005
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