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Official Sees Kenyan Ethnic Cleansing
The top American diplomat for Africa said that some of the violence that has swept across Kenya in the past month was ethnic cleansing.
New York Times - January 30, 2008
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New York Times - January 30, 2008
The Moment: Boots With Room for Calves
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New York Times - January 30, 2008
Clash of the (Media) Titans
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Power Failures Outrage South Africa
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New York Times - January 30, 2008
The Lede: Standoff in Minn. Over Elephant Rides
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New York Times - January 30, 2008
Israeli Inquiry Finds ?Grave Failings? in ?06 War
The report was less scathing about Prime Minister Ehud Olmert than expected, and he is likely to keep his post.
New York Times - January 30, 2008
Mukasey Demurs on Waterboarding
In the Senate, Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey refused to be pinned down on whether the interrogation method constitutes torture.
New York Times - January 30, 2008
Burress Stirs Up Controversy Without Showing Up
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New York Times - January 30, 2008
Scandal in China Over Tainted Cancer Drugs
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New York Times - January 30, 2008
Edwards Drops Out of Democratic Race
John Edwards said that he was leaving the race for the nomination ?so that history can blaze its path.?
New York Times - January 30, 2008
Giuliani Ends Campaign and Backs McCain
Rudolph W. Giuliani?s endorsement provides a boost to Senator John McCain in what appears to be shaping into a two-candidate race.
New York Times - January 30, 2008
European Election Monitors May Boycott Russia Vote
Election observers from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe said Russia would only allow them into the country days before the presidential election on March 2.
New York Times - January 30, 2008
Israeli Court Rejects Appeal to Ease Restrictions on Gaza
Human rights groups had petitioned the Israeli Supreme Court to block Israel from sharply reducing supplies of fuel and electricity to the Gaza Strip.
New York Times - January 30, 2008
Ahmadinejad Sees Nuclear Energy in Iran by 2009
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran said that his country would produce nuclear energy by next year and lashed out at Israel as a ?filthy entity? that would soon collapse.
New York Times - January 30, 2008
Official Sees Kenyan Ethnic Cleansing
The top American diplomat for Africa said that some of the violence that has swept across Kenya in the past month was ethnic cleansing.
New York Times - January 30, 2008
Italian Leader Calls for Temporary Government
Seeking to head off snap elections, Italy?s president, Giorgio Napolitano, asked the Senate president, Franco Marini, to try to form a temporary government and fix a flawed election law.
New York Times - January 30, 2008
Israeli Inquiry Finds ?Grave Failings? in ?06 War
The report was less scathing about Prime Minister Ehud Olmert than expected, and he is likely to keep his post.
New York Times - January 30, 2008
Pakistani Justice Breaks Silence
Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, the former chief justice of Pakistan, lambasted President Pervez Musharraf for squashing Pakistan?s independent judiciary.
New York Times - January 30, 2008
Power Failures Outrage South Africa
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New York Times - January 30, 2008
No Surrender Yet in Clash of DVD Formats
HD DVD continues to show some fight in its seemingly unending war with Blu-ray. Meanwhile, LG and Samsung introduce new dual-format players.
New York Times - January 30, 2008
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WILL GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE U.S. MILITARY STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY?
NO. MORE DISTRACTIONS WILL NOT MAKE US STRONGER.
YES. MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE.
IT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
GAYS ARE ALREADY SERVING SO IT WON'T HELP OR HURT MUCH.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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