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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 April 2005:
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Two Women Bound by Sports, War and Injuries
Danielle Green and Dawn Halfaker shared a dream of playing basketball, but the Iraq war robbed them of their natural gift...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Charles and Camilla, Married at Last, and With Hardly a Hitch
After 33 star-crossed and often unhappy years, Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles finally married today...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
The Beast That Feeds on Boxes: Bureaucracy
In the history of American intelligence failure, one chronic culprit is that "giant power wielded by pygmies," as Balzac put it: bureaucracy...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Cricket: SA battle WIndies
Graeme Smith steers South Africa to 182-3 in reply to West Indies' score of 347 in the second Test...
BBC News - April 9, 2005
US and EU set for aircraft talks
The US and EU both say they want to talk further to avoid a dispute on subsidies for Boeing and Airbus going to the WTO...
BBC News - April 9, 2005
Police kill Haitian rebel leader
Police in Haiti kill the self-proclaimed leader of the disbanded armed forces, Ravix Remissainthe...
BBC News - April 9, 2005
Prince Charles weds Camilla
Prince Charles today married his longtime love, Camilla Parker Bowles, the woman blamed by many for destroying his marriage to the late Princess Diana. The wedding was private, but the union was blessed in a televised ceremony in Windsor Castle. Later, the newlyweds left for a honeymoon in Scotland...
CNN - April 9, 2005
U.S. Seeks Access to Bank Records to Deter Terror
The plan would give the government access to possibly hundreds of millions of international banking records...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Cardinals Seek Communicator For Next Pope
In the week since John Paul II's death many of the cardinal electors have been publicly dropping hints about what kind of man the church now needs...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Iraqi Cleric Mobilizes Followers to Demand a U.S. Withdrawal
Tens of thousands of Iraqis marked the second anniversary of the fall of Saddam Hussein by marching in Baghdad to demand the withdrawl of American forces...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Salmon Gone Wild, or Is It Just Sold That Way?
Tests performed for The New York Times on salmon sold as wild by eight New York City stores showed that the fish at six of the eight were farm raised...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Verizon to Buy Stake to Bolster MCI Bid
The deal solidifies Verizon's takeover bid for the long-distance carrier, and delivers a setback to Qwest Communications, which has also been trying to buy the company...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Live: The Masters
All the latest action from day three of the Masters at Augusta National in Georgia...
BBC News - April 9, 2005
Pilgrims leave Rome after funeral
Hundreds of thousands of weary pilgrims who flooded Rome to mourn Pope John Paul II were beginning their journeys home Saturday after one of the largest funerals the world has ever witnessed...
CNN - April 9, 2005
Prince Charles to wed his true love
Hundreds of people have lined the streets of Windsor to both cheer and jeer the marriage of Prince Charles to Camilla Parker Bowles. Waving Union Jack flags or raising banners honoring the late Princess Diana, crowds waited in chilly sunshine for the nuptials, postponed a day for the pope's funeral...
CNN - April 9, 2005
For Charles, Camilla and Britain, the Wait Is Over
Last-minute adjustments, complicated details and a stormy forecast is casting an ominous shadow on the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Rudolph to plead guilty
A plea bargain that one survivor called extremely disappointing will save accused serial bomber Eric Rudolph from a possible death sentence. He has agreed to plead guilty to all charges against him in exchange for a life sentence, sources close to the case said Friday...
CNN - April 9, 2005
Suspect in Blast at '96 Olympics to Plead Guilty
As part of his plea agreement, Eric R. Rudolph revealed the location of more than 250 pounds of dynamite and of a bomb...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Warnings Aside, Some Still Want Their Painkillers
Many people have expressed doubt about the new warnings and said they would rather tolerate health risks than constant pain...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Miss America Seeks Comeback in Reality TV Era
Pageant executives are considering turning the event into a multinight elimination, something like "American Idol" on Fox...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
For Charles, Camilla and Britain, a Day of Adjustments
Last-minute adjustments, complicated details and a stormy forecast is casting an ominous shadow on the eve of the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
12 Accused of Using Call Center in India to Cheat Citibank Clients
Three former employees at a call center in India and nine of their associates have been charged with misusing financial data...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Dispute on Planes Is Unresolved
The Bush administration said that a negotiation period had failed to resolve a trade dispute with the European Union over commercial airplane subsidies...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Morgan Banker Quits
By Bloomberg News...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
In Apparent End to Family Showdown, Cablevision to Shut Its Voom Satellite Service
Cablevision Systems has decided to shut its Voom satellite business, but that it would continue to own and sell rights to 21 high-definition television channels...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
J.C. Bacot, 72, Bank Chief Who Recast His Company, Dies
J. Carter Bacot transformed the Bank of New York from a traditional bank into a powerhouse in servicing other banks and the securities markets...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Insurance Broker Settling Inquiry for $50 Million
ALBANY, April 8 (AP) - Willis North America, the insurance broker, agreed Friday to pay $50 million in restitution to settle an investigation into anticompetitive practices involving incentive fees in property and casualty insurance sales...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Scrushy Fights Use of His Testimony to S.E.C.
By Bloomberg News...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Brazil's Banks Adjust View of Their Market
Several banks have recently reached out to the 40 million poor Brazilians who had previously been shut out of the banking system...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Major Markets Close Lower, Despite Falling Oil Prices
By The Associated Press...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
The Better the Audit Panel, the Higher the Stock Price
An audit committee wise in the ways of accounting is a good investment, a new study shows...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Trade Quotas? Ah, the Good Old Days
The Northern Mariana Islands have struggled to improve working conditions in their sweatshops, but now may lose apparel factories to free market forces...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Made in China. Bought Everywhere.
The Chinese are exporting at such a rapid rate that the U.S. and Europe find themselves with large bills to China, leading to stronger demands for trade restrictions...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Ford Lowers Its Earnings Forecast for Year
The Ford Motor Company lowered its earnings forecast for the year on Friday, citing higher gas prices and rising health care costs...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Union Seeks Wal-Mart Files About Payments
A union asked for documents connected with accusations that Wal-Mart's former vice chairman had financed secret anti-union activities...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Subpoenas Seek Data on Resales of Drugs
The subpoenas issued by the New York attorney general appear to signal an inquiry into the behind-the-scenes market in which pharmaceuticals are purchased and resold...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Sentence in Spam Case
A North Carolina man convicted in the nation's first felony prosecution for spamming was sentenced on Friday to nine years in prison...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
Italian Bank Approves Bid by Suitor From Spain
Banca Nazionale del Lavoro approved a takeover bid of 6.5 billion euros from Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria of Spain on Friday...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
U.S. Fines Swiss Company Over Sale of Altered Seed
Syngenta, the Swiss agrochemicals company, was fined $375,000 by the U.S. for selling unapproved genetically altered corn seed...
New York Times - April 9, 2005
US warns EU over subsidies
A 90-day negotiations period between the US and the EU over state subsidies expires without a deal...
BBC News - April 9, 2005
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