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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
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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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South African Miners Strike Against Dangerous Conditions
South Africa?s crucial mining sector was hit Tuesday by its biggest strike in two decades, as tens of thousands of workers stayed home to protest poor safety conditions.
New York Times - December 4, 2007
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City Room: Considering the Urban Planet of 2050
What does New York City have in common with cities in Africa and Asia, like Mumbai, Seoul, Jakarta, Lagos, Cairo and Kinshasa? Three experts talked about the urban future at a panel discussion.
New York Times - December 4, 2007
The Lede Blog: Coin Toss Elections
A small town in Washington State reminded us that there is a dead simple way to settle things once and for all.
New York Times - December 4, 2007
Goal Blog: Q&A With Freddy Adu
Freddy Adu left the United States and Major League Soccer to seek fame and fortune in Europe, playing for Benfica of Portugal. Adu, who was signed by M.L.S. in 2004 at age 14, was assigned to DC United, but expectations weighed heavily on Adu, who was traded to Real Salt Lake before the 2006 season...
New York Times - December 4, 2007
The Caucus Blog: Blogging NPR?s Democratic Debate
The major Democratic presidential candidates are facing off in Iowa for a two-hour debate.
New York Times - December 4, 2007
?Suicidal Gestures? at Guantánamo Disclosed
A military official said that there had been four to six incidents of detainees harming themselves in the last two months.
New York Times - December 4, 2007
Elizabeth Hardwick, Writer, Dies at 91
Elizabeth Hardwick was a critic, essayist, fiction writer and a co-founder of The New York Review of Books.
New York Times - December 4, 2007
Kidnappers in Iraq Release Video of Briton
A group of kidnappers threatened to kill a hostage within 10 days unless Britain withdraws its troops from Iraq.
New York Times - December 4, 2007
China?s Endangered Turtles, Emblems of a Worsening Biodiversity Crisis
The saga of the last two Yangtze giant soft-shells is symbolic of the threatened state of wildlife as a result of pollution, hunting and rampant development.
New York Times - December 4, 2007
In Iran, Group of ?Mothers? Criticizes Nuclear Policy
More than 500 Iranian women calling themselves ?mothers of peace? have signed a letter to senior officials expressing their fear that there will be a war over Iran?s nuclear program.
New York Times - December 4, 2007
How Did a 2005 Estimate Go Awry?
President Bush could end his term with even his own intelligence apparatus unsure of Iran?s intentions.
New York Times - December 4, 2007
Teacher Tells of Time in Sudanese Jail Over Teddy Bear
The teacher, 54-year-old Gillian Gibbons, described herself as ?just an ordinary middle-aged primary school teacher? and said she could never have anticipated such an uproar.
New York Times - December 4, 2007
Reversal of Fortune for Britain?s Brown
After a brief honeymoon, Prime Minister Gordon Brown?s government has been lurching from disaster to disaster.
New York Times - December 4, 2007
Bush Says Iran Still a Danger Despite Report on Weapons
President Bush said today that he saw the new American intelligence report as ?a warning signal? of a continuing threat from Iran.
New York Times - December 4, 2007
Israel Unconvinced Iran Has Dropped Nuclear Program
Israel took a darker view of Iran?s nuclear ambitions than the assessment released by the U.S., saying it was convinced that Iran was pursuing nuclear weapons.
New York Times - December 4, 2007
G.M. Bids for Stake in Russian Automaker
G.M. said it bid for a ?significant? stake in AvtoVaz, Russia?s biggest automaker. The two already have a joint venture that produces Chevrolet models in Russia.
New York Times - December 4, 2007
In Alaska?s Far North, Two Cultures Collide
The traditions of the Inupiat, natives of Alaska?s arid north coast, are coming into conflict with the quest for oil.
New York Times - December 4, 2007
Nokia in Free Music Pact With Universal
Nokia said it has agreed to offer free 12-month access to Universal artists? music for buyers of Nokia?s music phones.
New York Times - December 4, 2007
Activision?s Chief Looks for Gaming?s Next Moves
As Activision prepares to join forces with Vivendi Games, its chief executive faces an industry in transition.
New York Times - December 4, 2007
Wall Street Declines on Profit Concerns
Stocks dipped today as investors awaiting next week?s Federal Reserve meeting remained uneasy over fallout from the sinking housing market.
New York Times - December 4, 2007
Senate Approves Peru Trade Deal
The Senate gave overwhelming approval to a trade agreement with Peru, with most Democrats joining nearly all Republicans in handing President Bush an unusual victory.
New York Times - December 4, 2007
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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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