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Now, Big-Name Retail Chains Will Take the Other Boroughs, Too
After saturating much of Manhattan, retail chains have invaded neighborhoods such as Astoria, Queens, which had long been left to local merchants.
New York Times - January 14, 2007
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Seven dead in apartment building fire
A fire ravaged an apartment building in Huntington, West Virginia, killing at least seven people, and authorities said that they expected the death count could grow. The 64-unit building provides housing for city residents and Marshall University students, a fire official said.
CNN - January 14, 2007
Scientists Detect Variant Gene in Alzheimer?s Disease
In patients with the variant forms of the gene SORL1 a protein in nerve cells known as the amyloid precursor protein can be converted into a toxic form in the brain.
New York Times - January 14, 2007
U.S. Sounds Out Britain?s Plans in Iraq
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates met with Prime Minister Tony Blair on the first stop of a trip to Europe and the Middle East.
New York Times - January 14, 2007
Bears 27, Seahawks 24 (O.T.): Overtime Field Goal Keeps Bears' Season Alive
Robbie Gould's 49-yard field goal in overtime lifted the Bears to a victory over the Seahawks that moved Chicago into the N.F.C. championship game against the Saints next Sunday.
New York Times - January 14, 2007
Bush and Cheney Rebuff Critics of Iraq Troop Increase
President Bush insisted that he has the authority to send more troops to Iraq even without the approval of Congress.
New York Times - January 14, 2007
As Time Inc. Cuts Jobs, One Writer on Britney May Have to Do
Time is cutting costs and shifting resources to its Web sites, prompting big changes to the standard newsweekly formula.
New York Times - January 14, 2007
Hollywood Asks YouTube: Friend or Foe?
Studios and entertainment companies are trying to figure out how to combat the proliferation of copyrighted materials on the site, while utilizing its advertising advantages.
New York Times - January 14, 2007
Iran and Nicaragua vow close ties
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad pledges closer ties with Nicaragua as he continues a tour of Latin America.
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Unsigned band make chart history
Essex rock band Koopa make chart history by becoming the first unsigned band to land a UK top 40 hit.
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Second man held over boy's death
Police have arrested a second man in connection with the death of 10-year-old Jack Anderson in Edinburgh.
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Rice firm on Mid-East roadmap
Condoleezza Rice stresses the US is deeply committed to the Mid-East roadmap as she continues her regional tour.
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Woman dies after water contest
A US woman who took part in a water-drinking contest to win a video game system dies of water intoxication.
BBC News - January 14, 2007
US warns Iran on Iraq 'meddling'
US Vice President Dick Cheney warns Iran not to interfere in Iraq, saying it is "fishing in troubled waters".
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Leading IVF doctor investigated
Britain's most successful test-tube baby clinic is secretly filmed offering unproven treatment to women.
BBC News - January 14, 2007
Anti-cancer chicken eggs produced
Chickens that can lay eggs containing cancer-fighting proteins have been created by scientists in Scotland.
BBC News - January 14, 2007
White House adamant troop increase
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White House adamant troop increase
President Bush, facing opposition from both parties over his plan to send more troops to Iraq, said he has the authority to act no matter what Congress wants. "I've made my decision, and we're going forward," Bush told CBS' "60 Minutes. Vice President Dick Cheney asserted that lawmake...
CNN - January 14, 2007
Charities Try to Keep Up With the Gateses
Three names ? Carnegie, Ford and Rockefeller ? have defined the world of foundation philanthropy, but that is changing, and fast.
New York Times - January 14, 2007
Saints 27, Eagles 24: With City Watching, the Saints Carry On
The New Orleans Saints advanced to the N.F.C. championship game for the first time Saturday, providing a sense of renewal both for a long-hapless team and a hurricane-battered city.
New York Times - January 14, 2007
Military Is Expanding Its Intelligence Role in U.S.
The Pentagon has used a little-known power to obtain banking and credit records of Americans and others suspected of terrorism or espionage inside the U.S.
New York Times - January 14, 2007
Palestinian Opposes Provisional State
Condoleezza Rice met today with Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian Authority president, who rejected suggestions for establishing a temporary state.
New York Times - January 14, 2007
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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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