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Renaissance Hedge Fund Down 7 Percent
The $26 billion-plus hedge fund managed by mathematician James Simons is down ?in the order of 7 percent? for the year through Aug. 8, according to a letter the fund sent to investors.
New York Times - August 10, 2007
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Monsoon death toll reaches 2,000
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Monsoon death toll reaches 2,000
India asked doctors to cancel vacations Friday and rushed food and medicine to flooded regions where disease has stricken thousands of people. A wild storm hit Pakistan's largest city, pushing the death toll from a particularly calamitous South Asia monsoon season past 2,000. CNN - August 10, 2007
Comverse Ex-C.E.O. Continues Extradition Fight
Jacob Alexander is trying to fight extradition from Namibia to the United States where he is wanted in an options fraud case.
New York Times - August 10, 2007
Stargazers set sights on meteors
Shooting stars are set to grace the weekend's night sky during the annual Perseid meteor shower.
BBC News - August 10, 2007
Bunton gives birth to baby Beau
Spice Girl's singer Emma Bunton gives birth to a boy called Beau at a private London hospital.
BBC News - August 10, 2007
HIV test targets 'will be missed'
Sexual health clinics should test all attendees for HIV unless they "opt out", an Aids charity says.
BBC News - August 10, 2007
Ten taken to hospital after crash
Ten people have been taken to hospital after a collision between a bus and four cars in Pembrokeshire.
BBC News - August 10, 2007
Children raise arson attack alarm
A man is saved following an arson attack on a house in County Armagh after a group of children raised the alarm.
BBC News - August 10, 2007
Three killed in US mine accident
Three people die in an accident at an Indiana mine, police say, the second mining incident in the US this week.
BBC News - August 10, 2007
Danes set for North Pole mission
Denmark is sending a team to survey the Arctic seabed after Russia stakes a claim there.
BBC News - August 10, 2007
Anthony Wilson dies from cancer
Anthony Wilson, the music mogul behind some of Manchester's most successful bands, dies of cancer.
BBC News - August 10, 2007
Canada to strengthen Arctic claim
Canada's PM announces plans for military bases in the far north amid competition to bolster rival Arctic claims.
BBC News - August 10, 2007
Nasa shuttle docks with ISS
Nasa space shuttle Endeavour docks with the International Space Station after performing a backflip.
BBC News - August 10, 2007
Drill may have missed trapped miners
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Drill may have missed trapped miners
A narrow hole drilled into a Utah mine may have missed a cavity where six miners are trapped. Oxygen readings taken from the hole drilled into the Crandall Canyon Mine do not show levels expected in the area where the miners have been trapped since Monday CNN - August 10, 2007
Sources: U.S. checking future of Pakistan nukes
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Sources: U.S. checking future of Pakistan nukes
U.S. military intelligence officials are urgently assessing how secure Pakistan's nuclear weapons would be if President Musharraf were replaced as the nation's leader, CNN has learned. Key questions in the assessment include who would control Pakistan's nuclear weapons after a shift in power. ...
CNN - August 10, 2007
White House goes it alone on immigration
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White House goes it alone on immigration
A crackdown on illegal immigration will have to go forward without help from Congress, the Bush administration said Friday, asserting that an executive-branch-only approach is better than doing nothing. full story
CNN - August 10, 2007
Man Charged in Newark Deaths Pleads Not Guilty
Jose Carranza, who was charged in the slayings, had been out on bail pending trial on two separate indictments.
New York Times - August 10, 2007
Taliban Plan Hostage Talks
GHAZNI, Afghanistan (AP) -- Two top Taliban leaders and four South Korean officials met face-to-face for the first time Friday to negotiate the fate of 21 members of a church group held hostage for three weeks, an Afghan official said.
New York Times - August 10, 2007
No Sound From 6 Trapped Utah Miners
A microphone found no evidence that six miners were still alive, but air samples showed enough oxygen to breathe.
New York Times - August 10, 2007
Tour de France Winner?s Team Will Disband
Alberto Contador?s team failed to retain its sponsor, the Discovery Channel, due to the cloud of doping allegations.
New York Times - August 10, 2007
Memo From Dubai: U.S. Backs Free Elections, Only to See Allies Lose
A paradox has frustrated U.S. attempts to bring countries in the Middle East closer to the West through democracy.
New York Times - August 10, 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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