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Putin Basks in Election Win Despite Criticism
President Vladimir V. Putin insisted today that the results had conferred new legitimacy on the government.
New York Times - December 3, 2007
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City Room: Brooklyn Villain Now a Hall of Famer
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New York Times - December 3, 2007
Dot Earth Blog: Experts Seek Boost in Energy Research
About three dozen experts on energy and climate, along with prominent figures in other fields, have sent a letter to all members of Congress, President Bush and the presidential candidates, proposing a roughly tenfold increase in federal spending on energy research.
New York Times - December 3, 2007
The Lede Blog: A Place in Our Hearts for Pay Phones
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New York Times - December 3, 2007
The Quad Blog: Two Choices for the Plus One
Many around the college football world are pointing to the Plus One system as a way to solve all the problems of the B.C.S. But which method of the Plus One system would be the best?.
New York Times - December 3, 2007
Mortgage Relief Impact May Be Limited
The Treasury secretary said that he hoped to reach a deal soon with lenders on a plan to freeze rates temporarily.
New York Times - December 3, 2007
Bush and Democrats Renew War of Words
President Bush and Democratic lawmakers seemed to be as far apart as ever on the war, taxes and other issues.
New York Times - December 3, 2007
With One Month to Go, the Battle Lines Are Drawn
It?s becoming clear that Iowa has become the prime battle ground for Democrats, while New Hampshire has become the main stage for Republicans.
New York Times - December 3, 2007
Sudanese President Pardons Teacher
The teacher jailed for allowing her pupils to name a teddy bear Muhammad was reported to be returning home to Britain.
New York Times - December 3, 2007
Stocks Fall on Economic Unease
Wall Street closed lower on concerns that the U.S. economy?s expansion will erode amid troubles in the mortgage industry.
New York Times - December 3, 2007
Manufacturing Growth Slipped in November
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New York Times - December 3, 2007
A Chastened Imus Returns to Radio
Back on air after eight months, Don Imus vowed not to say anything like the disparaging remarks that got him fired.
New York Times - December 3, 2007
F.D.A. Cites Risks in a Genentech Cancer Drug
Genentech?s drug Avastin did not help women with breast cancer live meaningfully longer, and it caused significant side effects, including a few deaths, the F.D.A. said today.
New York Times - December 3, 2007
U.S. to Call Buffett in Gen Re Trial
Federal prosecutors intend to call the chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway to testify against five former insurance executives accused of helping A.I.G. manipulate its financial statements.
New York Times - December 3, 2007
Detroit Automakers Report Mixed Sales
Ford posted an increase in monthly U.S. sales, snapping a streak of 12 consecutive declines, while Chrysler reported a 2 percent decline, and sales fell 11 percent at General Motors.
New York Times - December 3, 2007
Mortgage Relief Impact May Be Limited
The Treasury secretary said that he hoped to reach a deal soon with lenders on a plan to freeze rates temporarily.
New York Times - December 3, 2007
Government job for data disc boss
Paul Gray, who quit as HM Revenue and Customs boss over lost data discs, is back working for the government.
BBC News - December 3, 2007
Ford sees rare rise in US sales
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BBC News - December 3, 2007
Father and son die in sea tragedy
Two fishermen die and a A father and son die after falling from off a fishing boat off the Irish coast.
BBC News - December 3, 2007
Sarkozy says colonial rule unjust
France's President Sarkozy says during a visit to Algeria the colonial system was "profoundly unjust".
BBC News - December 3, 2007
US hails Chavez referendum defeat
The White House says the referendum defeat of the Venezuelan leader's reforms bodes well for the future.
BBC News - December 3, 2007
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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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