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Ruling Blocks Challenge to Wiretapping
The complex federal appeals court ruling signaled trouble for civil rights groups trying to show that the eavesdropping program was unconstitutional.
New York Times - November 16, 2007
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The Caucus Blog: Questions About Carville and CNN
After Thursday?s debate, James Carville was on CNN, but he wasn?t introduced as an informal adviser to Hillary Clinton?s campaign.
New York Times - November 16, 2007
Sergio del Valle, a Castro Stalwart, Dies
Gen. Sergio del Valle Jimenez was a doctor in Fidel Castro?s rebel army in the late 1950s and army chief of staff during the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.
New York Times - November 16, 2007
State of Emergency Lifted in Georgia
Shortly after the move today, which was meant to restore political rights, President Mikheil Saakashvili announced a government reshuffle.
New York Times - November 16, 2007
Journalists Killed by Indonesian Army in 1975, Inquiry Finds
Five Australia-based journalists were killed by the Indonesian Army at the beginning of the 1975 invasion of East Timor, the inquiry found.
New York Times - November 16, 2007
Iraqi Tribal Group Says U.S. Killed Its Members, Not Insurgents
A tribal group tapped by Americans forces to root out extremists said today that over four dozen of its members were killed during United States air and ground strikes north of the capital earlier this week.
New York Times - November 16, 2007
Vote on Grand Socialist Plan Stirs Passions in Venezuela
A wide-ranging revision of Venezuela?s constitution could be President Hugo Chávez?s closest electoral test since his presidency began in 1999, but one he is still likely to win.
New York Times - November 16, 2007
FedEx Shares Slump on Lowered Outlook
The company?s shares sank nearly 5 percent in morning trading as it cut its earnings forecast for the second quarter and full year, citing fuel costs and a troubled freight market.
New York Times - November 16, 2007
Industrial Production Plunged in October
The Federal Reserve said that output at the nation?s factories, mines and utilities fell by 0.5 percent last month, a much worse outcome than had been expected.
New York Times - November 16, 2007
Abu Dhabi Takes 8% Stake in Advanced Micro
Advanced Micro Devices said that an investment arm of Abu Dhabi?s government had taken an 8 percent stake in the chip company for $622 million.
New York Times - November 16, 2007
Stocks End Volatile Day With Comeback
Wall Street staged a late-day comeback after investors set aside some concerns about the banking sector and the health of the overall economy.
New York Times - November 16, 2007
Fed Official Hints at No Rate Cut
A Federal Reserve governor warned today that another interest rate cut would probably offer few benefits to the economy.
New York Times - November 16, 2007
High Oil Prices Confound OPEC
As leaders of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries meet in Saudi Arabia, there are signs that high oil prices are a mixed blessing for producers.
New York Times - November 16, 2007
Japan PM in Afghanistan pledge
PM Yasuo Fukuda tells President Bush he will push to resume Japanese support for US-led operations in Afghanistan.
BBC News - November 16, 2007
US seeks end to Pakistan crisis
America's John Negroponte goes to Pakistan to boost "moderate forces" and speaks to ex-PM Benazir Bhutto.
BBC News - November 16, 2007
Nerves on edge as big game nears
Tension is mounting among Scotland fans as the build up to the vital Euro 2008 qualifier at Hampden nears an end.
BBC News - November 16, 2007
Architect jailed over child porn
A County Down man gets a two-year jail term after 15,000 indecent child images are found on his computer.
BBC News - November 16, 2007
New life for India's nuclear deal
India's communist parties approve of government talks with a UN watchdog on a US nuclear deal.
BBC News - November 16, 2007
Kosovo set to vote in local polls
Voters in Kosovo are to take part in local elections, amid continuing uncertainty over the status of the province.
BBC News - November 16, 2007
Injured Owen to miss Croatia game
Michael Owen suffers a thigh injury in England's friendly win over Austria and is out of the Euro 2008 qualifier against Croatia on Wednesday.
BBC News - November 16, 2007
F1: McLaren lose GP appeal
McLaren lose their appeal against the result of the Brazilian Grand Prix as Kimi Raikkonen is confirmed as world champion.
BBC News - November 16, 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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