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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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Juror dismissed in Peterson trial
A juror has been dismissed from the Scott Peterson double murder trial and has been replaced by an alternate. After four days of deliberations, the jury will begin anew. No reason for the move was announced...
CNN - November 9, 2004
Peterson juror dismissed
A juror was dismissed from the Peterson double-murder trial Tuesday, and replaced by an alternate, meaning the jury, which began deliberations last Wednesday, will have to start over. The court did not say why Juror No. 7 -- an Asian woman in her 40s -- was dismissed...
CNN - November 9, 2004
Who'll head the parties?
Jockeying for the top job at the Democratic Party is under way after Election Day losses, with former presidential hopeful Howard Dean indicating an interest in the post while other names are circulating. Republicans may reward a GOP operative who helped engineer President Bush's re-election...
CNN - November 9, 2004
For Blood Pressure, Normal May Not Be Optimal, Study Finds
A new study of heart disease patients finds that "normal" blood pressure may not be low enough...
New York Times - November 9, 2004
Under Fire, Specter Gets Only Tepid White House Support
Senator Arlen Specter's bid to become chairman of the Judiciary Committee is endangered by conservative opposition...
New York Times - November 9, 2004
Clemens Wins Record 7th Cy Young Award
Roger Clemens was rejuvenated during the season while pitching his way to an unprecedented seventh Cy Young Award...
New York Times - November 9, 2004
Marsh & McLennan to Lay Off 3,000
Marsh & McLennan said today that it would lay off roughly 5 percent of its work force as it deals with bid-rigging charges...
New York Times - November 9, 2004
Under-fire Marsh cuts 3,000 jobs
Marsh & McLennan, the US insurance broker being sued for alleged price fixing, is to cut 3,000 jobs as it faces an expected decline in its revenues...
BBC News - November 9, 2004
Wannstedt quits Dolphins
Coach Dave Wannstedt resigns after Miami's worst-ever start to a season...
BBC News - November 9, 2004
US oil output lowest since 1950
US oil production falls to its lowest level in over 50 years in September, official estimates say...
BBC News - November 9, 2004
Lawyer 'barred from Peru rebel'
The lawyer for Abimael Guzman, ex-leader of Peru's Shining Path rebels, says he is denied access to his client...
BBC News - November 9, 2004
6 U.S. troops killed in Falluja
U.S. and Iraqi troops reached the heart of Falluja today as the second day of battles continued in the militant-controlled city west of Baghdad. The Pentagon reported six U.S. troops died in Falluja fighting and 10 were wounded...
CNN - November 9, 2004
Palestinian PM visits Arafat
Palestinian Prime Minister Ahmed Qorei was permitted to see ailing Yasser Arafat briefly in a French hospital, hours after medical officials said the Palestinian leader's condition had worsened, according to Palestinian officials...
CNN - November 9, 2004
Peterson jury snag?
Jurors deciding Scott Peterson's fate may have hit a snag after less than a week of deliberations. On Monday, the judge in the case summoned the panelists to the courtroom and lectured them about the importance of keeping an open mind...
CNN - November 9, 2004
'Soft money,' hard issue
After watching an election influenced by independently financed attacks like the Swift Boat Veterans and Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit 9/11," backers of the new campaign finance law already are plotting further assaults on big political money. Sen. John McCain wants to reform the FEC...
CNN - November 9, 2004
Long After Kinsey, Only the Brave Study Sex
Scientists say one thing has remained constant since Dr. Alfred C. Kinsey's work: Americans' ambivalence about the study of sexuality...
New York Times - November 9, 2004
Panel Urges Washington to Finance Fast Computer
The panel of scientists also warned of a looming imbalance between hardware and software technology in high-performance computing...
New York Times - November 9, 2004
Key cable TV deal for Microsoft
US pay TV firm Comcast is set to roll out set-top boxes featuring Microsoft software, in a crucial test for Microsoft's cable TV ambitions...
BBC News - November 9, 2004
Wannstedt 'on his way'
Miami coach Dave Wannstedt is to leave the club, according to reports in Florida...
BBC News - November 9, 2004
Fierce fighting in Falluja
U.S. and Iraqi troops dodged sniper fire and destroyed booby traps as they cleared a path though defenses in the northern part of Falluja on day two of a full-scale assault on the city. Officials say U.S. airstrikes against one position killed an estimated 20 to 25 insurgents...
CNN - November 9, 2004
Fierce fighting in Falluja
U.S. and Iraqi troops dodge sniper fire and destroy booby traps as they clear a path though the outskirts of Falluja on day two of a full-scale assault on the city. An army unit says U.S. airstrikes against one position killed an estimated 30 insurgents...
CNN - November 9, 2004
US watchdog investigates brokers
US regulators launch an inquiry into whether Wall Street's top brokers adopted trading practices which left clients out of pocket...
BBC News - November 9, 2004
Mavericks continue bright start
Dirk Nowitzki scores 25 points as Dallas secure a 101-98 overtime victory over Golden State...
BBC News - November 9, 2004
Four-TD Manning masters Minnesota
Peyton Manning leads Indianapolis Colts to a last-minute 31-28 victory over Minnesota Vikings...
BBC News - November 9, 2004
US to remain 'aggressive' abroad
Colin Powell says the US will continue its "aggressive" foreign policy during President George Bush's second term...
BBC News - November 9, 2004
Booby-traps on Falluja battlefield
About 10,000 U.S. and 2,000 Iraqi forces began an assault on Falluja Monday aimed at driving insurgents from the city. U.S. tanks fired 120-mm rounds into booby-trapped barricades and the Army said airstrikes against one position killed an estimated 20 to 25 insurgents...
CNN - November 9, 2004
Battle for Falluja
About 10,000 U.S. and more than 2,000 Iraqi forces have begun a push into Falluja, the start of an all-out assault aimed at driving insurgents from the city. One initial goal -- clearing a path through defenses in the northern part of the city -- has been achieved, the Army told CNN...
CNN - November 9, 2004
Urban Warfare Deals Harsh Challenge to Troops
A night with the marines in Falluja offers a textbook illustration of the complexities of urban warfare...
New York Times - November 9, 2004
U.S. Judge Halts War-Crime Trial at Guantánamo
A federal judge ruled that the president overstepped his constitutional bounds in establishing commissions to try detainees at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba...
New York Times - November 9, 2004
New Study Puts Sept. 11 Payout at $38 Billion
The families or loved ones of civilians killed on Sept. 11 received, on average, $3.1 million in government and charitable awards...
New York Times - November 9, 2004
Hispanic Voters Declared Their Independence
With 44 percent of their votes going to President Bush, Hispanics can no longer be considered reliably Democrat...
New York Times - November 9, 2004
Microsoft to Pay $536 Million to Novell in Antitrust Case
Microsoft hailed the agreement as the culmination of a multibillion-dollar campaign to settle antitrust conflicts with its major antagonists...
New York Times - November 9, 2004
In Tussle With Murdoch, Malone Seeks Leverage
Last week, the chairman of Liberty Media, John C. Malone, said he might increase Liberty's voting interest in the News Corporation, setting off an angry chess game between the two companies' chairmen...
New York Times - November 9, 2004
Three Executives at Marsh Removed in Reorganization
Two of the highest ranking executives of Marsh & McLennan's insurance brokerage business and the company's general counsel were forced out...
New York Times - November 9, 2004
AOL's Chief Revamps It, With an Eye on Yahoo
The chief executive of America Online unveiled a broad reorganization that cements his power and emphasizes a new strategy of taking on Yahoo as a free Web portal...
New York Times - November 9, 2004
Justice Dept. And S.E.C. Investigating Merck Drug
Federal prosecutors and the S.E.C. are investigating Merck in connection with its recalled pain reliever, Vioxx...
New York Times - November 9, 2004
Informal Lenders in China Pose Risks to Banking System
The growth of a shadow banking system poses a stiff challenge to China's state-owned banks, already burdened with bad debt...
New York Times - November 9, 2004
Microsoft resolves Novell dispute
Microsoft pays $536m to software maker Novell to resolve a lawsuit over alleged anti-competitive practices...
BBC News - November 9, 2004
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