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Record price for Banksy bomb art
A Banksy painting showing boules players tossing bombs across a lawn sells for £102,000 in London.
BBC News - February 7, 2007
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NASA to re-examine its psychological testing
NASA will review psychological screening assessments for astronauts after the recent arrest of Lisa Nowak. The shuttle astronaut is charged with attempted first degree murder after an altercation with a love rival.
CNN - February 7, 2007
5 charged with $8.6M Iraq kickback
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5 charged with $8.6M Iraq kickback
A grand jury indicts three U.S. Army Reserve officers and two civilians on charges they steered more than $8.6 million in Iraqi reconstruction funds to a contractor in exchange for kickbacks that included vehicles, jewelry and real estate. It is the latest development in a wave of charges stemming f...
CNN - February 7, 2007
Russert testifies he didn't give Libby agent's ID
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Russert testifies he didn't give Libby agent's ID
NBC's Tim Russert, the last prosecution witness in Lewis "Scooter" Libby's perjury trial, testified Wednesday he didn't inform Libby of CIA operative Valerie Plame's identity as Libby had claimed.
CNN - February 7, 2007
Huge global child porn ring found
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Huge global child porn ring found
Austrian authorities said Wednesday they have uncovered a major international child pornography ring involving more than 2,360 suspects from 77 countries, who paid to view videos depicting young children being sexually abused.
CNN - February 7, 2007
3rd Letter Bomb Explodes in Britain in 3 Days
The attacks have troubled the nation?s leaders and inspired comparisons with the Unabomber.
New York Times - February 7, 2007
NASA to Review Astronaut Screening
NASA officials said today they will review their psychological screening process in the wake of an astronaut?s arrest Monday.
New York Times - February 7, 2007
NBC?s Russert Rebuts Libby Testimony
Tim Russert testified today that, contrary to what I. Lewis Libby Jr. has maintained, the two of them never discussed a C.I.A. agent whose unmasking touched off a scandal.
New York Times - February 7, 2007
N.Y. Assembly Democrats Settle on Comptroller
In a setback for Gov. Eliot Spitzer, the Assembly reneged on a deal and picked Thomas P. DiNapoli.
New York Times - February 7, 2007
North Korea Talks to Resume in Beijing
Tentative signs indicate that a breakthrough may be in the offing.
New York Times - February 7, 2007
Hamas and Fatah Promise to Reach Compromise
Leaders of the two main Palestinian political factions opened a Saudi-sponsored emergency meeting today.
New York Times - February 7, 2007
Seven Killed as U.S. Copter Crashes in Iraq
The crash of a military helicopter was the fifth in recent days, as the long-awaited Baghdad security operation got formally under way.
New York Times - February 7, 2007
Lazard Earnings Climb 50% in Fourth Quarter
The investment bank run by Bruce Wasserstein said that strength in its merger-advisory business helped lift profit to a record $85.8 million.
New York Times - February 7, 2007
Wal-Mart and a Union Unite, at Least on Health Policy
Two fierce rivals stood together in Washington and agreed on a series of goals for achieving universal health coverage.
New York Times - February 7, 2007
Weight-Loss Drug to Be Sold Over the Counter
The drug, called Alli, is expected to be available to consumers this summer.
New York Times - February 7, 2007
Reporters Find Plenty of Room on Airbus A380
Airbus introduced its 519-seat double-deck airplane to 200 members of the news media in a flight over France.
New York Times - February 7, 2007
Blackstone?s Bid for Equity Office Prevails
Shareholders approved a $39 billion bid to take over the nation's largest office landlord.
New York Times - February 7, 2007
Any excuse for 'friendly fire?'
Why did the US clear the pilots who killed a UK soldier in a friendly fire incident in Iraq four years ago?
BBC News - February 7, 2007
Canadian 'anger' at China trial
Canada's prime minister is said to be displeased his diplomats did not attend the trial in China of a Canadian Uighur.
BBC News - February 7, 2007
Cricket: Windies 'gambling' row
India police allege a West Indies player passed information to an alleged bookmaker before a one-day international.
BBC News - February 7, 2007
'No sign' of Guantanamo beatings
A US army investigation finds no evidence of guards beating detainees at Guantanamo Bay, the US military says.
BBC News - February 7, 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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