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Rare Mercury pass of Sun begins
For a few hours, astronomers have a rare opportunity to see Mercury transit in a direct line across the Sun.
BBC News - November 8, 2006
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Bush taps Gates for Rumsfeld job
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Bush taps Gates for Rumsfeld job
U.S. President George W. Bush has named Robert Gates as his nominee to replace Donald Rumsfeld as secretary of defense, saying the country needs a "fresh perspective" on Iraq.
CNN - November 8, 2006
Rumsfeld quitting Pentagon
CNN
Rumsfeld quitting Pentagon
Donald Rumsfeld, the U.S. Defense Secretary and architect for the Iraqi war, is quitting. Critics have lambasted his policies, and exit polls from Tuesday's election showed that nearly 60 percent of voters were unhappy with happenings in Iraq. "The timing is right for new leadership at the Pent...
CNN - November 8, 2006
Bush seeks 'fresh perspective'
CNN
Bush seeks 'fresh perspective'
President Bush announced the man who will replace U.S. Defense Secretary and Iraq war architect Donald Rumsfeld. The announcement came after exit polls from Tuesday's election showed that nearly 60 percent of voters were unhappy with happenings in Iraq. "The timing is right for new leadership...
CNN - November 8, 2006
Bush takes responsibility for election losses
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Bush takes responsibility for election losses
President Bush on Wednesday took responsibility for his party's losses on Election Night and said he is willing to work with congressional Democrats on the major issues during the last two years of his presidency.
CNN - November 8, 2006
2 Billionaires Submit Bid for Tribune Co.
Eli Broad and Ronald W. Burkle joined forces to buy the owner of The Los Angeles Times and 10 other newspapers.
New York Times - November 8, 2006
Giants' Toomer Out for the Season
Giants' wide receiver Amani Toomer will miss the rest of the season because of a knee injury, the team announced in a press release Wednesday afternoon.
New York Times - November 8, 2006
Gates Faces Major Challenges at Helm of Pentagon
The Pentagon’s ground forces are stretched and its officers yearn to give unvarnished advice.
New York Times - November 8, 2006
In Virginia, Webb Is Confident
With a 7,000 vote lead, the Democratic candidate began planning his transition to the Senate.
New York Times - November 8, 2006
Rumsfeld Resigns as Defense Secretary After Big Election Gains for Democrats
Robert Gates, former head of the C.I.A., was nominated to replace a Cabinet member who came to symbolize President Bush’s controversial Iraq policy.
New York Times - November 8, 2006
Israeli Shells Kill 18; Hamas Calls for Retaliation
The attack, which killed eight children, ignited a fury that threatened a steep escalation in violence.
New York Times - November 8, 2006
Editor of Philadelphia Inquirer Ousted
Amanda Bennett will be replaced by Bill Marimow, a former Inquirer editor who recently lost his job as the top news executive at National Public Radio.
New York Times - November 8, 2006
China's Trade Surplus Reaches Record High
China's trade surplus skyrocketed to a record $23.8 billion in October in the latest sign of the country’s phenomenal economic rise.
New York Times - November 8, 2006
Starlet Adu to train with Man Utd
Freddy Adu will train with Manchester United for two weeks in November.
BBC News - November 8, 2006
NYSE to slash fifth of workforce
The New York Stock Exchange says it is axing more than 500 jobs in an effort to cut costs at the group.
BBC News - November 8, 2006
US stocks shrug off Democrat win
US shares close at record highs as investors shrug off concerns about the impact of a Democratic mid-term election win.
BBC News - November 8, 2006
Smoking 'may block embryo's path'
Heavy smoking may reduce female fertility by cutting an embryo's chance of imbedding in the womb, research suggests.
BBC News - November 8, 2006
Lib Dems seek mass repeal of laws
The Liberal Democrats call for a "mass repeal" of parliamentary acts passed by Labour since 1997.
BBC News - November 8, 2006
Freed sex killer wanted by police
Police officers launch a hunt for freed sex killer Jack Roy, who is believed to be a danger to the public.
BBC News - November 8, 2006
Vista to hit the shops in January
Microsoft says Vista, the new version of its Windows operating system, will go on sale to home PC users in January.
BBC News - November 8, 2006
Kyrgyzstan curbs president power
Kyrgyzstan's parliament adopts a new constitution which will drastically cut presidential power.
BBC News - November 8, 2006
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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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