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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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Skills gap 'threatens UK future'
The UK risks falling behind internationally because of a skills shortage, says an influential government adviser.
BBC News - December 5, 2005
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Lawyers question trial fairness
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Lawyers question trial fairness
Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, pictured, says it will be "very difficult" for deposed Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein's trial to be fair, telling CNN that the defense attorneys have no protection. The other foreign member of Hussein's team, former Qatari Justice Minister Najib N...
CNN - December 5, 2005
Saddam witness describes 'torture'
CNN
Saddam witness describes 'torture'
The trial of Saddam Hussein adjourns, concluding a day of delays and testimony by a witness describing the alleged torture of a man from a Shiite village in 1982: "They broke all his body parts."
CNN - December 5, 2005
Body hunt was 'personal challenge'
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Body hunt was 'personal challenge'
The Ohio woman who found the bodies of two missing New Hampshire children said Monday she had been searching with her dog for months on a personal mission that her friends and family considered an obsession.
CNN - December 5, 2005
Judges upholds some DeLay charges
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Judges upholds some DeLay charges
A judge dismissed the conspiracy charges Monday against Rep. Tom DeLay but refused to throw out the money-laundering counts, dashing the Texas congressman's hopes for now of reclaiming his post as House majority leader.
CNN - December 5, 2005
Hussein Is Fiery Again in Unruly Court Session
Searing eyewitness accounts of torture were almost overshadowed by shouts and insults from Saddam Hussein and other defendants.
New York Times - December 5, 2005
New British Law Allows Same-Sex Civil Partnerships
From Brighton to Birmingham and beyond, gay and lesbian couples began registering today for the first ceremonies later this month.
New York Times - December 5, 2005
Rumsfeld Cites Contractor in Planting of Reports in Iraqi Media
The secretary of defense laid blame today for the possible placement on the contractor who ran the propaganda program.
New York Times - December 5, 2005
Suspected Mastermind of Bangladesh Suicide Bombing Is Arrested
Enyatullah Ujjal was arrested for attacks last week that left at least 10 people dead.
New York Times - December 5, 2005
Rewriting the Social Contract: A New Game at the Office: Many Young Workers Accept Fewer Guarantees
For companies, a shift from lifetime commitment to at-will employment.
New York Times - December 5, 2005
Advertising: And Now a Word From Our Sponsor. Our Only Sponsor.
As Madison Avenue seeks ways to catch the attention of jaded consumers, the idea of advertising exclusivity is gaining favor.
New York Times - December 5, 2005
In Trade Talks, a Stalemate of Big vs. Small Hangs Heavy
The ministers of the W.T.O. still hope to agree on a further lowering of trade barriers, but perceptions, politics and economics are all pushing in the other direction.
New York Times - December 5, 2005
British Cable Company Offers to Buy Virgin Mobile
NTL, one of Britain's largest cable companies, said that it had offered to buy Virgin Mobile for £835 million ($1.45 billion).
New York Times - December 5, 2005
When Even Supply-Siders Say Taxes Must Rise, an Unpopular Policy Looks Inevitable
As the end of the year approaches, tax bills loom. That may not seem particularly pleasurable, but enjoy it while you can - taxes are going up.
New York Times - December 5, 2005
Wow! I'm at Greenspan's Desk
Alan Greenspan will hand over the chairmanship of the Federal Reserve to Ben S. Bernanke early next year. Based on their writings, what might they say to each other in private?
New York Times - December 5, 2005
At Google, Cube Culture Has New Rules
Google, like I.B.M., says it is forging a corporate culture in which success depends on performance. But rather than revamping its social contract with workers, Google is writing one from scratch.
New York Times - December 5, 2005
ABC Names Anchors of 'World News Tonight'
ABC News is asking Elizabeth Vargas and Bob Woodruff to expand the the program's presence on such media as the Web and cellphones.
New York Times - December 5, 2005
Looking for the Proceeds in TV-on-Demand
As an era of ordering TV shows at the push of a button gets under way, new challenges are clouding the landscape in the year ahead.
New York Times - December 5, 2005
What's Ahead: Blue Skies, or More Forecasts of Them?
Economic forecasters are all but unanimous in predicting that the coming year will not bring a recession. It isn't so clear whether that forecast has any meaning.
New York Times - December 5, 2005
With Oil Prices Off Their Peak, Are Supplies Assured?
Even as consumers worry about high gasoline prices and rising heating bills, oil executives in London, Texas and Saudi Arabia seem to be concerned about a prospect of falling prices.
New York Times - December 5, 2005
Employer-Backed Health Care Is Here to Stay, for Lack of a Better Choice
Frustrations notwithstanding, the current system of providing insurance to most working Americans through their employers is not likely to disappear.
New York Times - December 5, 2005
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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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