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Powerful Earthquake Rocks Indonesia
JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) -- A powerful earthquake under the Java Sea rattled Indonesia's capital early Thursday, violently shaking tall buildings and sending panicked residents into the streets.
New York Times - August 8, 2007
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Security is being beefed up at the site of last week's bridge collapse after 16 people were arrested for trespassing and hindering the investigation, Minneapolis police said Wednesday. full story
CNN - August 8, 2007
Progress Reported in Drilling for Miners
Rescue teams have drilled about one-third of the way down to where six coal miners have been trapped underground since early Monday, a mine official said.
New York Times - August 8, 2007
Shuttle Takes Off With Ex-Teacher on Board
Culminating a smooth countdown, the space shuttle Endeavour lifted off into the humid skies this evening, carrying pieces of the International Space Station.
New York Times - August 8, 2007
New York Company Indicted in Big Dig Death
The company that provided the epoxy blamed in the collapse of a traffic tunnel in Boston was indicted today.
New York Times - August 8, 2007
Investigators Find Possible Flaw in Minneapolis Bridge
The discovery raises the possibility that the bridge was structurally deficient from the day it opened.
New York Times - August 8, 2007
Fossils in Kenya Challenge Linear Evolution
Two fossils have shaken the human family tree, possibly rearranging major branches thought to be in a straight ancestral line to Homo sapiens.
New York Times - August 8, 2007
Tornado Hit Is Confirmed as Subway Still Struggles
The M.T.A. said most of the city?s subway lines were running this evening after a storm that included a tornado in Brooklyn dropped 3 inches of rain on New York City last night.
New York Times - August 8, 2007
City Room: Another Trek for Commuters: Getting Home
A flood of Manhattan commuters began to make their way home tonight.
New York Times - August 8, 2007
32 Killed in U.S. Raid in Iraq Shiite Stronghold
U.S. officials described it as the latest assault on a network linking Iraqi militants with money and bombs from Iran.
New York Times - August 8, 2007
Georgia Offers Evidence That Russia Fired Missile
The strike, the second mysterious raid with sophisticated, Russian-made weapons on Georgian soil this year, inflamed tensions anew between the two countries.
New York Times - August 8, 2007
Jones Apparel Gets New Bid for Barneys
The bidding war over Barneys New York, the luxury clothing retailer, escalated when a private equity firm from Dubai raised its offer to $942 million ? $117 million more than it had originally bid.
New York Times - August 8, 2007
Toll Brothers Sees Revenue Drop Amid Volatile Housing Market
The luxury homebuilder said the housing market is so volatile that it won?t give earnings guidance, but it reported a 21 percent decline in fiscal third quarter earnings.
New York Times - August 8, 2007
Cable Networks Boost News Corp. Earnings
After reporting higher second-quarter earnings, Rupert Murdoch took aim at critics of his company?s $5 billion takeover deal with Dow Jones & Company.
New York Times - August 8, 2007
Automakers See a Weak Year for Sales
General Motors, Ford and Toyota are predicting the leanest results in the American market since 1998 as a soft housing market and high gasoline prices take a toll.
New York Times - August 8, 2007
Bush Vows a Veto on Any Tax Increase
President Bush described the economy as ?thriving? and said lower taxes are the best way to guarantee prosperity.
New York Times - August 8, 2007
News Corp's quarterly profits up
Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation says fourth-quarter profit rose 4.5% thanks to higher advertising sales.
BBC News - August 8, 2007
Golf: Ryder Cup deputies named
US Ryder Cup captain Paul Azinger names his three vice-captains for next year's match against Europe.
BBC News - August 8, 2007
Mexico cleric quizzed over abuse
Mexico's leading Roman Catholic cardinal is questioned by US lawyers over a child abuse case.
BBC News - August 8, 2007
Amy Winehouse hospitalised
Amy Winehouse misses a concert in Norway after being admitted to a London hospital with "severe exhaustion".
BBC News - August 8, 2007
Postal workers set for new strike
A fresh series of UK postal strikes begins in a dispute with Royal Mail over pay and modernisation plans.
BBC News - August 8, 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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