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Palestinian Leader Fires Dozens of Hamas Civil Servants
The Hamas-affiliated senior civil servants had been hired last spring under a now-defunct power-sharing agreement between Hamas and Fatah.
New York Times - August 18, 2007
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Key suspect arrested in schoolyard killings
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Key suspect arrested in schoolyard killings
A "principal player" in the deadly schoolyard shootings in Newark, New Jersey, earlier this month was arrested overnight near Washington, D.C., law enforcement sources said. full story
CNN - August 18, 2007
Army deployed to end quake looting
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Army deployed to end quake looting
The Peruvian government sent the army to stop looting fueled by rising desperation in earthquake-shattered Peru, where tens of thousands were without fresh water and shivering families huddled in makeshift shelters at the center of the devastation. CNN - August 18, 2007
Michael Deaver, aide to Ronald Reagan, dies
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Michael Deaver, aide to Ronald Reagan, dies
Michael K. Deaver, one Ronald Reagan's closest advisers during in the White House and the director of the president's picturesque and symbolic public appearances, died Saturday. He was 69. full story
CNN - August 18, 2007
Shuttle to Return Early Because of Storm
NASA moved up Endeavour?s departure from the international space station by one day out of fear that Hurricane Dean poses a threat to Houston.
New York Times - August 18, 2007
Michael Deaver, Shaper of Reagan?s Image, Dies at 69
Mr. Deaver was celebrated and scorned as an expert at media manipulation for focusing on how President Ronald Reagan looked as much as what he said.
New York Times - August 18, 2007
Two More Arrested in Newark Killings
After an intense manhunt spanning several states, a 24-year-old man and his teenage half brother were arrested yesterday in the Aug. 4 killings of three friends in Newark, said Garry F. McCarthy, Newark?s police director.
New York Times - August 18, 2007
Fire at Building Damaged on Sept. 11
Two firefighters were critically injured while trying to reach a fire in the abandoned Deustche Bank tower at ground zero.
New York Times - August 18, 2007
To Keep Foot Clear of Mouth, Debaters Plot Each Tiny Step
With the proliferation of debates this political season, campaigns focus on minutiae as they seek an early edge among voters.
New York Times - August 18, 2007
Concern Over Wider Spying Under New Law
In a frenetic scramble, Congress may have approved more surveillance powers than the Bush administration sought.
New York Times - August 18, 2007
Floods Postpone Summit Between Koreas
The first top-level meeting between North and South Korea in seven years has been rescheduled for early October, as the North recovers from devastating floods.
New York Times - August 18, 2007
Chinese Officials Pessimistic About Rescuing 180 Miners
The miners in Shandong Province were trapped after a rain-swollen river burst a levee and flooded nearby coal mines.
New York Times - August 18, 2007
News Analysis: Iraqi Premier Stirs Discontent, Yet Hangs On
Despite a continuous string of setbacks, Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki remains in power, largely, it seems, due to a lack of plausible alternatives.
New York Times - August 18, 2007
With End of Term in Sight, South Africa?s Leader Faces Challenges From Allies
Thabo Mbeki?s hopes to remain head of the ruling A.N.C. even after his presidency ends are being jeopardized by growing dissent from within his party and from coalition partners.
New York Times - August 18, 2007
Passengers Escape as Hijacking in Turkey Goes Awry
Two men tried to hijack a Turkish passenger plane with 142 people aboard but failed after pilots arranged an emergency landing.
New York Times - August 18, 2007
15 Afghans Are Killed By Car Bomb
A German aid worker was kidnapped from a restaurant in Kabul Saturday afternoon, while a morning suicide bombing in Kandahar was amongst the deadliest attacks in Afghanistan this year.
New York Times - August 18, 2007
U.S. Is Testing Plan for Neighborhood Sunni Arab Guards in Iraq
Critics worry that the plan could intensify the already intense sectarian warfare in Iraq, but U.S. commanders, pointing to success in Anbar, hope it will increase security.
New York Times - August 18, 2007
Ireland Learns to Adapt to a Population Growth Spurt
An influx of immigrants is helping Ireland?s population grow rapidly and escape the ?graying? fate of the rest of Europe.
New York Times - August 18, 2007
Peru?s Troops Try to Restore Order in Areas Hit by Quake
600 troops are being sent to stop looting in Peru?s southern region which was devastated by Wednesday?s earthquake, while aftershocks continue and relief efforts increase.
New York Times - August 18, 2007
Falluja?s Calm Is Seen as Fragile if U.S. Leaves
The improved security in Falluja, touted as a success story in Iraq, could be undermined as the Marines leave, officials say.
New York Times - August 18, 2007
Economic View: A Chinese Century? Maybe It?s the Next One
China?s official analysts say that their nation will catch up with the United States long before the 22nd century arrives. Don?t believe it.
New York Times - August 18, 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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