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O.J. Simpson is leaving Las Vegas
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O.J. Simpson is leaving Las Vegas
O.J. Simpson paid his $125,000 bail was released from a Las Vegas jail Wednesday. Simpson's latest scrape with the law involves an alleged sports memorabilia robbery at a casino hotel. full story
CNN - September 19, 2007
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Anti-Syrian lawmaker dies in Lebanon blast
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Anti-Syrian lawmaker dies in Lebanon blast
A bomb in Beirut on Wednesday killed anti-Syrian Lebanese parliamentarian Antoine Ghanem and at least four other people. His death, coming just ahead of elections, was called "a bloody message" by fellow parliamentarian Walid Jumblatt. CNN - September 19, 2007
Senate Democrats Iraq plan suffers setback
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Senate Democrats Iraq plan suffers setback
Efforts of Senate Democrats to get U.S. combat troops out of Iraq were damaged Wednesday when Virginia Republican Sen. John Warner said he would not back a plan to mandate stateside leave time. full story
CNN - September 19, 2007
City Room: Trump?s SoHo Hotel Faces Protest
Donald J. Trump welcomed guests to his condo-hotel tower under construction in SoHo as opponents protested and threatened a lawsuit.
New York Times - September 19, 2007
Bits Blog: The Gated Social Network
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New York Times - September 19, 2007
O.J. Simpson Released on Bail
A judge set O.J. Simpson?s bail at $125,000 today after he was charged with armed robbery of sports memorabilia and kidnapping.
New York Times - September 19, 2007
City Room: Iranian Leader Was Denied Ground Zero Visit
A request from Iran?s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad earlier this month was denied by the New York Police Department.
New York Times - September 19, 2007
The Caucus Blog: Giuliani?s Day in London
Rudolph Giuliani is the first candidate to come to London for a fundraiser.
New York Times - September 19, 2007
Senate Blocks Detainees? Rights Bill
A move to give terrorism suspects the right to challenge their detentions in federal court fell short today, even though it had majority support.
New York Times - September 19, 2007
Of Many Characters Mentioned at Oil-for-Food Trial, the Most Prominent Is Dead
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New York Times - September 19, 2007
New Fossils Offer Glimpse of Human Ancestors
The findings are considered a significant step toward understanding who were some of the first ancestors to migrate out of Africa some 1.8 million years ago.
New York Times - September 19, 2007
Democrats Fall Short in Vote on Home Leave for Troops
Senate Democrats fell short late this afternoon with a measure to require that troops get as much time at home as they spend overseas before being redeployed.
New York Times - September 19, 2007
Lawmaker Killed in Beirut Bombing
A car bomb in a Christian neighborhood of Lebanon today killed a member of Parliament in the ruling coalition.
New York Times - September 19, 2007
Trading Disrupted at Chicago Board
Technical difficulties halted electronic trading on the Chicago Board of Trade for nearly two hours on Wednesday afternoon, exchange officials said.
New York Times - September 19, 2007
State of the Art: Beware the Tapeless Camcorder
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New York Times - September 19, 2007
House Votes to Widen Insurance in Terror Attack
The legislation, opposed by the White House, would significantly expand the federal program that assists the insurance industry in the event of a major terrorist attack.
New York Times - September 19, 2007
Deutsche Telekom to Offer iPhone in Germany
Apple introduced its second European sales partner in two days, revealing plans to sell the iPhone in Germany through T-Mobile, the wireless subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom.
New York Times - September 19, 2007
Bank of England Comes to Aid of Money Markets
In a policy reversal, the Bank of England on Wednesday offered to inject cash into British money markets.
New York Times - September 19, 2007
Rather Sues CBS, Saying It Made Him a ?Scapegoat?
Dan Rather asserts that CBS violated his contract by giving him insufficient airtime on ?60 Minutes? after forcing him to step down as news anchor.
New York Times - September 19, 2007
Charges Expected Against Securities Lawyer
Prosecutors are expected to file charges tomorrow against Melvyn I. Weiss, as part of an investigation into whether his firm, Milberg Weiss, paid kickbacks to people to serve as named plaintiffs in class-action lawsuits.
New York Times - September 19, 2007
Probe into US toys' lead content
A two-day hearing is held in Washington to examine the extent of lead contamination in children's toys.
BBC News - September 19, 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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