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Report: Iraq failed to meet 11 of 18 benchmarks
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Report: Iraq failed to meet 11 of 18 benchmarks
Iraq has not met 11 of the 18 benchmarks the U.S. Congress set when it approved a war-spending bill in May, the Government Accountability Office reported Tuesday. full story
CNN - September 4, 2007
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Looks matter at trials like Spector's
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Looks matter at trials like Spector's
When Phil Spector's murder trial goes to the jury later this week, his flashy dress and odd demeanor could hurt him, legal analysts tell CNN. Jurors are told not to consider looks, but they inevitably do, studies have shown. Spector, 67, is accused of shooting actress Lana Clarkson, 40, to death. CNN - September 4, 2007
Felix' winds slow, but flood threat grows
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Felix' winds slow, but flood threat grows
Felix was barely clinging to hurricane status Tuesday, but the storm still posed a "major flood threat" and could dump as much as 2 feet of rain in some areas of Central America, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. full story...
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City Room: City Prepares for Cabbie Walkout
The city released details of a contingency plan in the event of a taxi strike on Wednesday.
New York Times - September 4, 2007
Diner's Journal Blog: Sorry, We Don?t Have That
When restaurants run out of what you want.
New York Times - September 4, 2007
DealBook Blog: Yahoo-Microsoft Chatter Rises Again
School kids aren?t the only ones returning from vacation. Dog-eared speculation about a potential deal between Yahoo and Microsoft is back as well. Rumors flew about a possible transaction between the two companies in May, after various reports suggested that Microsoft was considering a joint ventur...
New York Times - September 4, 2007
The Caucus Blog: G.O.P. Warns on Early Contests
As state Republican parties scurry to meet tonight?s plan submission deadline for their nominating contests, the national G.O.P. issued a warning that it intends to enforce its timing rules?no exceptions.
New York Times - September 4, 2007
Afghan Officials Say Kidnapper Killed
KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) -- Afghan forces said Tuesday that they killed a Taliban commander behind the kidnapping of South Korean church workers, less than a week after the hostages were let go under a deal seen as a propaganda coup for the hard-line Islamic militia.
New York Times - September 4, 2007
Chela and Moya Advance at U.S. Open
Juan Ignacio Chela, 28, reached his first United States Open quarterfinal, and Carlos Moya, a 31-year-old with a French Open title on his résumé, advanced to the quarterfinals for first time in nine years.
New York Times - September 4, 2007
Clemens to Get Cortisone Shot
Roger Clemens said today that he would pitch again this season, despite a sore elbow that forced him from Monday?s game after four innings.
New York Times - September 4, 2007
Millionaire Aviator Missing on Short Flight
A search was under way in the mountainous terrain of western Nevada for James Stephen ?Steve? Fossett.
New York Times - September 4, 2007
American Farmers Are Crossing the Border for Labor
Concerned about a crackdown on immigrant labor, more farmers have been moving across the border to Mexico.
New York Times - September 4, 2007
Bush, in Iraq, Says Troop Reduction Is Possible
The president arrived in Australia today from Iraq, where he emphasized security gains and possible troop withdrawals.
New York Times - September 4, 2007
Coordinated Blasts Kill at Least 25 in Pakistan
The bombings near the headquarters of the military in Rawalpindi come at a time of great political tension.
New York Times - September 4, 2007
Israeli Court Orders Barrier Rerouted
The section of Israel?s separation barrier in dispute had cut a West Bank village off from much of its farmland.
New York Times - September 4, 2007
Iranian Pragmatist?s Star Rises in Largely Symbolic Vote
Former President Ayatollah Ali Akhbar Hashemi Rafsanjani won election to head a council with the authority to monitor the supreme leader?s performance.
New York Times - September 4, 2007
Independent Audit Finds Progress Lacking in Iraq
A report by Congressional auditors says that progress on security is mixed and political reconciliation efforts are not sufficient.
New York Times - September 4, 2007
Novastar to Slash Lending and Cut Jobs
The company said it would eliminate 275 jobs and slash direct mortgage lending to preserve cash after it was forced to cancel a $101.2 million rights offering.
New York Times - September 4, 2007
Microsoft Is Rebuffed by Standards Body
The company?s Office Open XML document fails to meet two criteria for a standards designation.
New York Times - September 4, 2007
Valentino to Quit as Fashion Designer
The news ended speculation that has buzzed around the fashion house since a gala in Rome in July celebrating the iconic Italian couturier?s 45 years in the business.
New York Times - September 4, 2007
August Sales Mixed for Automakers
Bigger discounts helped General Motors increase sales in August while Toyota, Ford Motor and Chrysler posted declines amid troubles in the credit and housing markets.
New York Times - September 4, 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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