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Record First-Day Sales for Last ?Harry Potter? Book
The final book in the series by J.K. Rowling sold a record 8.3 million copies in its first 24 hours on sale in the U.S.
New York Times - July 22, 2007
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Harrington Wins British Open in Playoff
After a day awash in rain and brutal reversals in fortune, Padraig Harrington won by one stroke over Sergio García.
New York Times - July 22, 2007
Israeli Text for Arabs Refers to 1948 ?Catastrophe?
A book for use in Arab schools describes Israel?s war of independence as a ?catastrophe? for the Arab population.
New York Times - July 22, 2007
Yankees 21, Devil Rays 4: Yankees Hit Six Home Runs in Rout of Devil Rays
Alex Rodriguez hit his 34th home run this season and the 498th of his career, one of the many offensive highlights Sunday during the Yankees? thrashing of the Devil Rays.
New York Times - July 22, 2007
Pakistan Rejects Talk of U.S. Action
Pakistan?s foreign minister reacted angrily after a top U.S. counterterrorism official suggested that the U.S. would consider striking Al Qaeda targets inside Pakistan.
New York Times - July 22, 2007
26 Dead, 14 Injured in France Bus Crash
GRENOBLE, France (AP) -- A bus carrying Polish Catholic pilgrims from a holy site in the French Alps plunged off a steep mountain road, crashed into a river bank and burst into flames Sunday, killing 26 people, authorities said.
New York Times - July 22, 2007
Taliban Said to Extend Hostage Deadline
The Taliban have threatened to kill 23 South Korean hostages unless 23 of their own fighters are released.
New York Times - July 22, 2007
Iran, U.S. to Discuss Iraq This Week
BAGHDAD (AP) -- The United States and Iran have set a date for ambassador-level talks in Baghdad on the deteriorating security situation in Iraq -- the first such meeting since late May, U.S. and Iraqi officials said Sunday.
New York Times - July 22, 2007
Lucerne Journal: In Peaceful Switzerland, Trouble at a Historic Meadow
At Switzerland?s birthplace, concerns about skinheads and a dispute over security costs are marring plans for an annual celebration.
New York Times - July 22, 2007
Italian Police Charge Imam and 2 Aides With Training Terrorists
Police said they found training materials on bomb making and airplane piloting in the raid on an imam?s house in Perugia on Saturday morning.
New York Times - July 22, 2007
Ruling Party in Turkey Wins Broad Victory
The prime minister?s party took nearly half of the total vote in national elections in what became a referendum on Turkish democracy.
New York Times - July 22, 2007
2 Big British Insurers in Merger Talks
Resolution and Friends Provident are in discussions to create a company with a market value of about $17 billion.
New York Times - July 22, 2007
Cuban wives fight US jail visit ban
The wives of two Cubans convicted in the US for spying are waging a campaign for the right to visit them.
BBC News - July 22, 2007
Event marks de Menezes death
The family of Jean Charles de Menezes vowed to continue their fight for justice as they marked the second anniversary of his death.
BBC News - July 22, 2007
Rihanna achieves chart landmark
R&B star Rihanna's song Umbrella is the longest-running number one single in a decade with 10 weeks on top.
BBC News - July 22, 2007
'$100 laptop' production begins
A low-cost laptop, designed for children in developing countries, finally goes into mass production.
BBC News - July 22, 2007
Student funding 'misses poorest'
Extra student funding would be better targeted at raising standards in school, says a financial think-tank.
BBC News - July 22, 2007
Gardens 'vital' for UK bumblebees
Gardens are vital habitats for nesting bumblebees, a study suggests.
BBC News - July 22, 2007
MPs criticise ONS savings drive
An efficiency drive is putting the Office for National Statistics under intense pressure, say MPs.
BBC News - July 22, 2007
Tobacco age law move highlighted
The government is launching a campaign to highlight the forthcoming rise in the legal minimum age at which tobacco can be bought in England and Wales.
BBC News - July 22, 2007
Fears for drinking water supplies
Drinking water is in short supply in some of the areas worst hit by the flooding as the authorities urge people not to panic buy.
BBC News - July 22, 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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