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Private schools' market share up
Private schools account for a growing proportion of secondary education in England, statistics show.
BBC News - November 9, 2007
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The Lede Blog: Man Who Shot Wallace Is Freed
As an aging would-be assassin is granted parole, it's natural to wonder whether more may be on their way to freedom as well.
New York Times - November 9, 2007
City Room: Gotbaum?s Death Is Ruled an Accident
Carol A. Gotbaum, the stepdaughter-in-law of New York City?s public advocate, died accidentally, an autopsy said.
New York Times - November 9, 2007
The Caucus Blog: Thompson Issues Social Security Plan
Fred Thompson proposes that the country take part in a 401(k)-style matching retirement savings plan to shore up Social Security.
New York Times - November 9, 2007
Witness to Confrontation Backs Simpson on Guns
The auction house owner who arranged a confrontation between O. J. Simpson and two memorabilia dealers said that Mr. Simpson may not have known two of the men with him had guns.
New York Times - November 9, 2007
Mukasey Sworn In as Attorney General
Michael B. Mukasey took the oath at the Justice Department less than a day after winning confirmation.
New York Times - November 9, 2007
Stocks Post Steep Losses, Capping Painful Week
Stocks declined sharply today after another large bank said that it would write down the value of some of its assets, reigniting fears of a credit squeeze.
New York Times - November 9, 2007
Federal Judge Calls Rendition Process ?Outsourcing?
A federal judge in New York sharply questioned government lawyers today at a hearing involving a Syrian-born Canadian detained at Kennedy Airport in 2002 and sent to Syria.
New York Times - November 9, 2007
Afghan Bombing Tally Rises to 72
The death toll in Tuesday?s attack was increased after new reports that 59 schoolchildren had died.
New York Times - November 9, 2007
Wachovia Warns of 1.1 Billion in Credit Losses
Wachovia said it planned to increase its reserves for loan losses in the fourth quarter, while Barclays of London denied speculation that it is facing a huge write-down.
New York Times - November 9, 2007
Stocks Post Steep Losses, Capping Painful Week
Stocks declined sharply today after another large bank said that it would write down the value of some of its assets, reigniting fears of a credit squeeze.
New York Times - November 9, 2007
More banking woes hit US shares
The main US share indexes fall sharply, hit by ongoing concerns about the bad mortgage debt crisis.
BBC News - November 9, 2007
Merkel, Bush seek Iran consensus
Germany's Angela Merkel travels to the US president's Texas ranch for talks to focus on Iran's nuclear stand-off.
BBC News - November 9, 2007
Placenta 'fools body's defences'
The placenta acts like a parasite to avoid attack by a mother's immune system, researchers discover.
BBC News - November 9, 2007
Barclays denies bad debt rumour
Barclays denies rumours it is about to reveal a $10bn (£4.8bn) exposure to US mortgage bad debt.
BBC News - November 9, 2007
Court to study BAE fraud decision
Two pressure groups win a judicial review of the SFO's decision to end a probe into BAE Systems and Saudi Arabia.
BBC News - November 9, 2007
MPs' call for Brunstrom to quit
Two MPs back a family's call for a police chief to quit after a report criticises his use of pictures of a dead biker.
BBC News - November 9, 2007
Stab victim's condition critical
One of the two men stabbed Belfast remains in a critical condition in hospital while the other is stable.
BBC News - November 9, 2007
Mortars fired from UN Gaza school
The UN chief orders an investigation into an incident in which militants fired mortars from a UN school in Gaza.
BBC News - November 9, 2007
Argentina-Uruguay row hits summit
A row between Argentina and Uruguay over a paper mill erupts anew at a 22-nation summit in Chile.
BBC News - November 9, 2007
Racing: Battle on for Flat title
Seb Sanders is one ahead of jockeys' title rival Jamie Spencer going into the last day of the Flat racing season.
BBC News - November 9, 2007
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NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
NO. ANYBODY WATCHING NBC IS NOT LIKELY TO BUY ANN'S BOOK ANYWAY.
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