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Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
Madonna, Ritchie granted preliminary divorce
Southern Ledger - November 22, 2008
Spears makes unexpected appearance in court
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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Siemens Cuts Earnings Outlook Sharply
The German engineering giant gave investors a rude shock Monday, disclosing that delays and canceled orders would cut its quarterly earnings by 900 million euros, or $1.4 billion.
New York Times - March 17, 2008
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Condé Nast Names 2 for European Ventures
Both the editor and the publisher who ran Interview magazine for almost two decades will join Condé Nast to help guide one of its fastest-growing businesses, the European editions of Vanity Fair.
New York Times - March 17, 2008
Dealbook blog: Could Bear Stearns Do Better?
It?s not surprising that Bear Stearns?s stock plummeted after JPMorgan Chase agreed to buy it for just $2 per share. The surprising part is that it didn?t plummet more.
New York Times - March 17, 2008
New Trial Ordered for Ex-Qwest Chief
A federal appeals court threw out all guilty verdicts against Joseph Nacchio, ordering a new trial in an insider trading case seen as a test of government attempts to squash corporate fraud.
New York Times - March 17, 2008
Advertising: Online Games by the Hundreds, With Tie-Ins
By entering the online-game sector, media companies can attract advertising, including from food companies which have agreed to limit the nature and volume of television ads aimed at children.
New York Times - March 17, 2008
$48.6 Million McCartney Divorce Deal
LONDON (AP) -- Paul McCartney's divorce from Heather Mills was settled Monday for $48.6 million -- an enormous sum, but a fraction of what she had sought and a sliver of the former Beatle's $800 million fortune.
New York Times - March 17, 2008
Kosovar Serbs Clash With the Police
Serbs in the northern Kosovo city of Mitrovica fired weapons and threw grenades at international peacekeepers, wounding dozens of police officers and NATO troops.
New York Times - March 17, 2008
Bush Sends Putin Missile Defense Offer
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia said he had received ?a very serious document? from President Bush that proposed an agenda for reaching agreements on a range of issues.
New York Times - March 17, 2008
Suicide Blast in Iraq Eclipses Cheney?s Visit
A female bomber killed at least 42 people near a mosque in Karbala on the day the vice president made a visit.
New York Times - March 17, 2008
China Takes Steps to Thwart Reporting on Tibet Protests
The Chinese government is restricting foreign journalists from entering Tibet, and blocking some news, video and Internet reports about the protests.
New York Times - March 17, 2008
City Room: M.T.A. Wins Web Award ? Seriously
Trip Planner, an online tool begun in December 2006, was recognized by a company that gives advice on information technology to state and local governments.
New York Times - March 17, 2008
The Caucus: Obama to Give Speech on Race
The candidate plans to deal with the controversy of his former pastor in Chicago, too.
New York Times - March 17, 2008
The Lede: Space, Also a Frontier for Corny Jokes
NASA sends messages to the shuttle about Optimus Prime, Gigantor and Robbie the Robot.
New York Times - March 17, 2008
Florida Democrats Scrap Mail-In Vote
The dispute over Florida?s delegates will not be settled by a new round of voting, but by the national party.
New York Times - March 17, 2008
Kosovar Serbs Clash With the Police
Serbs in the northern Kosovo city of Mitrovica fired weapons and threw grenades at international peacekeepers, wounding dozens of police officers and NATO troops.
New York Times - March 17, 2008
Seventh Body Recovered at Crane Site
Rescue workers recovered the last three bodies from the two-block swath of wreckage on the East Side of Manhattan where a crane collapsed.
New York Times - March 17, 2008
Justices to Hear F.C.C. Indecency Case
The Supreme Court agreed to hear an appeal from the F.C.C., which suffered a defeat at the appeals-court level on the use of vulgar words on the airwaves.
New York Times - March 17, 2008
Bush Sends Putin Missile Defense Offer
President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia said he had received ?a very serious document? from President Bush that proposed an agenda for reaching agreements on a range of issues.
New York Times - March 17, 2008
Dow Ends Flat After a Day of Gyrations
A day that loomed darkly on Wall Street ended with only a modest decline in the overall market and the Dow up 21 points, but shares of financial firms plummeted.
New York Times - March 17, 2008
Bush, Praising Fed?s Intervention, Faces Criticism
Critics accused the administration of bailing out a prestigious bank while ignoring the hardships of Americans facing foreclosures on their homes.
New York Times - March 17, 2008
Paterson Is Sworn In
David A. Paterson became the 55th governor of New York a week after revelations emerged that his predecessor, Eliot Spitzer, had patronized a prostitute.
New York Times - March 17, 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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