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Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
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Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
Astronauts step out for longest, hardest spacewalk
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
Zimbabwe rejects Carter, Annan, Machel
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
Nepals Buddha boy returns to jungle to meditate
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
Romes chaos and crime meets its would-be Giuliani
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
Jetliner plot suspect believed killed in Pakistan
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
Economy, not rights, rules the new China-US world
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
Minn. Senate campaigns reconsidering challenges
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
On Capitol Hill, campaign rivals take orientation
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
Federal regulators shut 2 California thrifts
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
Dow up 494 as Obama prepares to name treasury boss
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
USDA report details more involvement for Vick
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
Calif. trains collide no serious injuries
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
Nuggets no match for Lakers
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
Africa rejoices over Obama, but seeks own answers
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
Fans flock to Twilight premiere in Los Angeles
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
 
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Rescued Tourists Tell of Survival at Panda Reserve
Foreign tourists evacuated to Chengdu described a dangerous escape made possible by the heroism of panda keepers and other workers who helped save them, as well as 13 panda cubs.
New York Times - May 16, 2008
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3 Nordic Banks Help Iceland Prop Up Currency
The central banks of Sweden, Denmark and Norway have lent Iceland emergency credit of up to $2.3 billion to shore up its swooning currency and forestall a broader economic collapse.
New York Times - May 16, 2008
DealBook: Carlyle and the Washington Factor
Carlyle?s $2.5 billion acquisition of a majority stake in the government consulting arm of Booz Allen Hamilton is bound to dredge up old images of the firm as the ultimate Washington insider.
New York Times - May 16, 2008
Stocks Pull Back as Oil Pushes to Fresh Record
Wall Street declined as enthusiasm over a surprise jump in home construction gave way to renewed concerns about how consumers will fare as oil pushes to fresh highs.
New York Times - May 16, 2008
FAO Schwarz to Sell Toys in Macy?s
Two of New York?s most venerable retail brands, Macy?s and FAO Schwarz, are teaming up for a risky experiment: bringing toys back to the department store.
New York Times - May 16, 2008
Looming Dangers for Orphaned Burmese
While the death toll in Myanmar continues to climb, international aid agencies are warning of a new kind of threat to the most vulnerable survivors, children.
New York Times - May 16, 2008
Dominicans Expected to Reelect President
President Leonel Fernández appeared headed for a third term largely as a result of a campaign gift to the populace that dwarfed those of his opponents ? a shiny new subway system.
New York Times - May 16, 2008
Food Crisis Meets Chaos in Horn of Africa
A collision of troubles throughout the region, including skimpy rainfall, soaring food prices and escalating violence, has pushed many people here to the brink of famine.
New York Times - May 16, 2008
After Warehouse Fire, Fewer Rockets? Red Glare
An explosion that destroyed 20 fireworks warehouses in China three months ago will probably mean dimmer night skies on the Fourth of July in the United States.
New York Times - May 16, 2008
Paulson Says Economy Is Starting to Rebound
The Treasury secretary, Henry M. Paulson Jr., delivered a guardedly optimistic message to business leaders.
New York Times - May 16, 2008
Larry King Squelches Rumors of Shift at CNN
Larry King, who said last year that he hoped Ryan Seacrest would succeed, sought to tamp down speculation that any succession was imminent.
New York Times - May 16, 2008
For Parolees in Kansas, Help With Rehabilitation
A counseling program has helped Kansas become a leader in making parole more effective and useful.
New York Times - May 16, 2008
As Toll Rises to 78,000, Myanmar Still Limits Aid
The United States is facing the limits of its clout in dealing with a junta that human rights advocates say is putting its own survival before that of the population.
New York Times - May 16, 2008
your money: 5 Basic Guidelines for Managing Your Finances
A new Times columnist offers guidance that can be useful in making just about any financial decision.
New York Times - May 16, 2008
Robert Mondavi, 94, California Winemaker, Dies
Robert Mondavi was the California winemaking patriarch who built his winery into a thriving business using innovations such as cold fermentation and stainless steel tanks.
New York Times - May 16, 2008
Airlines Told to Report Tarmac Delays Fully
The Department of Transportation said that it would require airlines to give fuller accountings of delays on the tarmac.
New York Times - May 16, 2008
Saudis Rebuff Bush, Politely, on Pumping More Oil
The Saudis announced that they had increased output starting on May 10, but they seemed to reject a request by President Bush, who was visiting, to raise oil production further.
New York Times - May 16, 2008
Election at-a-glance: 10-16 May
A weekly guide to the 2008 US presidential election, in words and pictures.
BBC News - May 16, 2008
Portuguese spelling rules reformed
Portugal introduces contentious changes to the language, spelling many words the Brazilian way.
BBC News - May 16, 2008
Lebanese leaders gather in Qatar
Lebanon's rival leaders start talks in Qatar aimed at pulling the country back from the brink of civil war.
BBC News - May 16, 2008
US resumes North Korea food aid
The US announces a resumption of food aid to North Korea, thought to be facing famine this summer.
BBC News - May 16, 2008
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WILL GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE U.S. MILITARY STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY?
NO. MORE DISTRACTIONS WILL NOT MAKE US STRONGER.
YES. MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE.
IT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
GAYS ARE ALREADY SERVING SO IT WON'T HELP OR HURT MUCH.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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