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Rebels in India Kill 17 at Game
Maoist rebels fired on a crowd at a festival in a remote village in eastern India, killing 17, the police and witnesses said Saturday.
New York Times - October 27, 2007
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Breeders? Cup: Curlin Takes Breeders? Cup Classic
Curlin, a 3-year-old son of Smart Strike, blew past Hard Spun in the stretch of the last of eight World Championship races on Saturday.
New York Times - October 27, 2007
Icahn Sues Software Maker Seeking Vote on Offer
The billionaire investor Carl C. Icahn has sued BEA Systems, demanding that the company hold an annual meeting and permit shareholders to vote on a sale.
New York Times - October 27, 2007
Workers at Chrysler Narrowly Approve New Contract
The narrow approval of the four-year contract came after a tumultuous vote.
New York Times - October 27, 2007
Rethinking Fire Policy in the Tinderbox Zone
Many California residents are ruggedly obstinate about the choice they have made to live with the constant threat of fire.
New York Times - October 27, 2007
Obama Promises a Forceful Stand Against Clinton
Senator Barack Obama said he would start confronting Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton more forcefully, in response to concerns about his lack of assertiveness.
New York Times - October 27, 2007
Death Penalty Tests a Church as It Mourns
A Connecticut congregation debates capital punishment after the brutal murders of three of its members.
New York Times - October 27, 2007
Economic View: To Know Contractors, Know Government
If war is out of control, contractors? incentives may lead to errors.
New York Times - October 27, 2007
Clans Complicate Philippine Conflict
Clan violence has aggravated the conflict between government forces and Islamic separatists in the southern Philippines, making the decade-long search for peace there even harder, a new study says.
New York Times - October 27, 2007
Indonesia Seeks Allies for Pay-for-Forests Plan
The Indonesian government spent much of the past week recruiting countries to join it in pressing richer nations to provide incentives to reduce carbon emissions.
New York Times - October 27, 2007
Bill in Spanish Parliament Aims to End ?Amnesia? About Civil War Victims
On Wednesday, Spain?s Parliament will debate a law aimed at honoring victims of the civil war and of the repressive rule of Franco?s repressive rule.
New York Times - October 27, 2007
In Argentina, a Campaign Promising Change Offers More of the Same
Cristina Fernández de Kirchner could risk losing the support of Argentina?s lower classes if she does not move to stem rising inflation and prevent a looming energy crisis.
New York Times - October 27, 2007
The Special Relationship Tries to Swim the Channel
In recent weeks, it has seemed as if a mirror has inverted the two sides of the English Channel: France has cast itself as America?s new best friend while Britain behaves like an embarrassed relation.
New York Times - October 27, 2007
Looking for Their Children?s Birth Mothers
Adoptive parents are increasingly trying to pry open international adoptions by searching for the biological mothers of their children. But finding them can turn out to be the easy part.
New York Times - October 27, 2007
The World: A Tale of Tragic Love Cracks Calcutta?s Mirror
A Muslim takes a rich Hindu bride and ends up mysteriously dead.
New York Times - October 27, 2007
Warming Revives Flora and Fauna in Greenland
As the climate warms, Greenlandic farmers are experimenting with vegetables that have previously never been grown in the country.
New York Times - October 27, 2007
A War on Every Screen
New films pegged to Iraq and other flash points are awash in ambiguity.
New York Times - October 27, 2007
Sudan Declares Cease-Fire at Darfur Peace Talks
The Sudanese government declared a unilateral cease-fire at peace talks on Darfur, but because rebels boycotted the talks, it was not clear if this was a breakthrough moment.
New York Times - October 27, 2007
Kazakh Web Sites Blocked in Leader?s Family Feud
Opposition Web sites in Kazakhstan were temporarily shut down this week, organizers said, for publishing documents relating to the public battle between the country?s authoritarian leader and his estranged former son-inlaw.
New York Times - October 27, 2007
Afghan Ex-Militia Leaders Hoard Illegal Arms
Former militia leaders and residents in northern Afghanistan have been stockpiling weapons in violation of disarmament laws.
New York Times - October 27, 2007
Weary of Highway Bribery, Russians Take on the Police
The beating of a leader of a budding movement to uphold motorists? rights in the face of police corruption has prompted an outcry.
New York Times - October 27, 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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