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N.J. High Court Hears Arguments in N.B.A. Star’s Case
The State Supreme Court heard arguments today on whether efforts by Jayson Williams to cover up evidence can be presented in the new trial.
New York Times - October 30, 2006
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Fears school attack may fan unrest
Islamic leaders have blamed the United States for a military attack on a religious school Monday that killed 80 people in one of the deadliest attacks yet against suspected militants in Pakistan. The leaders have called for nationwide demonstrations to condemn the attack that flattened the school.
CNN - October 30, 2006
Pentagon boosts public relations arsenal
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Pentagon boosts public relations arsenal
The Pentagon is buttressing its public relations staff and starting an operation akin to a political campaign war room as Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld faces intensifying criticism over the Iraq war.
CNN - October 30, 2006
Gay marriage joins taxes, terrorism on Bush agenda
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Gay marriage joins taxes, terrorism on Bush agenda
President Bush has tried to define the midterm elections as a referendum on taxes and terrorism. Now, with polls predicting bleak results for Republicans, he is trying to fire up his party by decrying gay marriage.
CNN - October 30, 2006
New York Health Board Hears Comments on Restaurant Proposals
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New York Times - October 30, 2006
One for the Ages: A Prescription That May Extend Life
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New York Times - October 30, 2006
Whitney Museum May Move Expansion to Downtown Site
The museum has all but decided to scrap plans to build an addition to its Madison Avenue building.
New York Times - October 30, 2006
Pakistan Ties Site It Attacked to Militants
The Pakistani military said today that it had destroyed a religious school used for training militants, killing at least 80 people.
New York Times - October 30, 2006
Mexican Protesters Try to Protect Their Rallying Cry
As federal riot police hunkered down in Oaxaca, protesters sought to protect the pilfered radio transmitter they use to mobilize the population.
New York Times - October 30, 2006
Blasts Across Baghdad Kill at Least 43
An outbreak of violence in the capital came as the American death toll in Iraq reached 100 for the month.
New York Times - October 30, 2006
Circulation Plunges at Major Newspapers
The decline, one of the steepest on record, adds to the woes of a mature industry beset by layoffs and the possible sale of some of its flagships.
New York Times - October 30, 2006
World 'failing on hunger pledges'
Little progress has been made on tackling hunger despite world leaders' promises, the UN's food agency says.
BBC News - October 30, 2006
Pentagon mounts media offensive
The Pentagon sets up a new unit to counter "inaccurate" stories, with much of the focus on the internet and blogs.
BBC News - October 30, 2006
KFC to reduce artery-clogging fats
Kentucky Fried Chicken says it will switch to healthier oils for most products as New York City mulls a ban on trans-fats.
BBC News - October 30, 2006
Tense stand-off in Mexican city
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BBC News - October 30, 2006
Cave fossils are early Europeans
Archaeologists have identified fossils belonging to some of the earliest modern humans to settle in Europe.
BBC News - October 30, 2006
Call for new Ripper case inquiry
The son of a woman murdered by the Yorkshire Ripper claims his mother might have been killed by someone else.
BBC News - October 30, 2006
France prepares new anti-riot law
France plans tough anti-vandalism laws after a woman is badly burnt in an arson attack on a bus in Marseille.
BBC News - October 30, 2006
Pakistan school raid sparks anger
Protests erupt at a funeral for those killed in an air strike on a religious school the army says was used by militants.
BBC News - October 30, 2006
Football: Man City 1-0 Middlesbro'
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BBC News - October 30, 2006
Football: Aberdeen 2-1 Hibernian
Scott Severin's winner against 10-man Hibs moves Aberdeen into fourth spot in the Scottish Premier League.
BBC News - October 30, 2006
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WILL NBC'S BAN OF ANN COULTER HURT HER BOOK SALES?
NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
NO. ANYBODY WATCHING NBC IS NOT LIKELY TO BUY ANN'S BOOK ANYWAY.
YES. SHE MIGHT AS WELL HAWK THE BOOK ON THE STREETS IF SHE CAN'T GET ON NBC.
I WOULDN'T HAVE BOUGHT THE BOOK UNTIL NBC BANNED HER.
IF ANN WILL COME OVER AND READ IT TO ME I WILL BUY A DOZEN!!!
 
 

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