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Rare Look Inside Baghdad Museum
Four years after being stripped by looters, the vast halls of the Baghdad Museum remain dark and deserted.
New York Times - December 11, 2007
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City Room: Report on Congestion Charge?s Pinch
A new report by the city's Independent Budget Office finds that the drivers who would be affected by congestion pricing proposal mostly come from outside the city and have substantially higher incomes.
New York Times - December 11, 2007
Well Blog: Circumcision and the Rights of Baby Boys
Two experts debate the merits of circumcision.
New York Times - December 11, 2007
TierneyLab: Turning Homosexuality On and Off
What if you could take a drug that would quickly alter your sexual orientation from straight to gay, or vice versa? To their surprise, neurobiologists have discovered that homosexuality can be turned on or off in fruit flies. They'd known that sexual orientation can be genetically programmed, but th...
New York Times - December 11, 2007
Colorado Gunman Killed Himself
DENVER (AP) -- In between his two deadly shooting sprees, church gunman Matthew Murray apparently posted a furious threat on the Internet to kill Christians. But whether the warning reached police before he struck again was unclear Tuesday.
New York Times - December 11, 2007
The Lede Blog: The Lotts, Lobbying and Domain Name Defense
Breauxlott.com and the perils of failing to reserve domain names.
New York Times - December 11, 2007
White House Seeks Change in Mileage Measure
The White House is asking that the energy legislation be changed to specify the highway safety administration as the primary enforcer of fuel efficiency standards.
New York Times - December 11, 2007
Philharmonic Gets a Taste of Pyongyang Diplomacy
North Korea?s top diplomat and orchestra officials held a press conference today to discuss the coming performance.
New York Times - December 11, 2007
Top Democrat Assails C.I.A. Over Destroyed Video
Senator Harry Reid questioned whether there was a broader cover-up behind the C.I.A.?s decision to destroy video footage.
New York Times - December 11, 2007
U.S. Panel Cuts Jail Terms for Crimes Tied to Crack
The decision, which was made over the objections of the Bush administration, could affect some 19,500 federal inmates.
New York Times - December 11, 2007
Guyana to Protest Reported Venezuelan Incursion
Guyana plans to lodge a protest at the United Nations, following reports that Venezuelan soldiers destroyed two gold-mining dredges with explosives inside Guyana.
New York Times - December 11, 2007
Twin Bombs Kill Dozens in Algiers
Two car bombs exploded in quick succession near United Nations offices and an Algerian government building.
New York Times - December 11, 2007
Another Study Finds Heart Risks in a Diabetes Drug
An independent analysis of thousands of older people with diabetes found that those treated with the widely used drug Avandia had significantly elevated risks of heart attack and death.
New York Times - December 11, 2007
Gas Terminal Proposed Off New Jersey
Exxon Mobil said it plans to build a $1 billion floating natural-gas terminal about 20 miles off the New Jersey coast, a move it thinks could help deflect potential opposition to the project.
New York Times - December 11, 2007
Boeing Says 787 to Meet Delayed Schedule
The airline said it was on track to deliver the first Dreamliner at the end of next year after improving supply chain problems that had led to a six-month delay in its production schedule.
New York Times - December 11, 2007
Unhappy Investors Send Shares Lower
Stocks fell sharply and Treasuries rallied after the Fed cut interest rates less than some investors were hoping for and indicated that it would be measured in its response to the tighter credit market.
New York Times - December 11, 2007
Troubled Citigroup Names Pandit as Chief Executive
Vikram S. Pandit confronts the daunting task of shoring up the company, which has been brought to its knees by the mortgage crisis.
New York Times - December 11, 2007
Fed Cuts Rate a Quarter Point; Stocks Dive
In announcing the cut, the Federal Reserve signaled its concern that the credit crisis may be damaging the broader economy. The Dow fell nearly 300 points.
New York Times - December 11, 2007
No relief from harsh US ice storm
Up to 800,000 people are without power as an ice storm sweeps the central US, amid warnings of more freezing weather to come.
BBC News - December 11, 2007
Great beasts peppered from space
Startling evidence is found showing how mammoth and bison from the last ice age were blasted with material that came from space.
BBC News - December 11, 2007
National strategy on play pledged
The government promised to launch a national strategy on play and pledges millions of pounds for playgrounds.
BBC News - December 11, 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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