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Obama says economic critics should show him ideas
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
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Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
Obama OKs modest tax changes after seeking ideas
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
Will Smith voted 2008s top moneymaking movie star
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Review Just say I dont to Bride Wars
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
Meltdown 101 The importance of same-store sales
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
New TV trends Internet movies, 3-D, power saving
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
Dell touts luxury brand but offers few details
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
His US sentence served, Noriega fights extradition
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
Religion today
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
Ill. House impeaches governor, who vows to fight
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
R. Kelly no longer trapped in marriage
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Patrick Swayze checks into hospital with pneumonia
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Swayze checks himself into hospital with pneumonia
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Patrick Swayze checks himself into hospital
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Tebow, No. 1 Florida beat Oklahoma for BCS title
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Mini Dynasty Gators beat Sooners for BCS title
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Statins for all diabetics urged
Diabetics should receive cholesterol-busting drugs regardless of their heart disease risk, researchers say.
BBC News - January 10, 2008
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TV Decoder Blog: ?Gladiators? a Breakout Hit?
"American Gladiators" competitions include jousting, above, wrestling, climbing, and swimming. (NBC) Is "American Gladiators" the unexpected hit of the 2007-08 television season? It's far too early to say anything definitive, but Sunday's two-hour premiere of the NBC reality competition "delivered t...
New York Times - January 10, 2008
City Room: Mayor Bloomberg?s Trans-Fat Snacks
A photograph shows the mayor reaching for a bag of Cheez-It Baked Snack Crackers -- a snack that contains trans fats, which his administration has banned in city restaurants.
New York Times - January 10, 2008
Well Blog: Do the Rules Apply to Dr. Phil?
Patient privacy and the TV doctor.
New York Times - January 10, 2008
The Lede Blog: The Lede: After Threats, Dakar Rally Seeks Home
Two officials differ on the future of a storied outdoor race.
New York Times - January 10, 2008
Suspects Arraigned in Dead-Man?s-Check Case
The body of Virgilio Cintron, the 66-year old man whose corpse was wheeled up to a check-cashing store in Manhattan, was identified by his sister, according to a criminal complaint made public today.
New York Times - January 10, 2008
Study Finds Possible Targets for AIDS Drugs
Researchers at Harvard Medical School have identified 273 proteins that the AIDS virus needs to survive in human cells, opening up new potential targets for drugs.
New York Times - January 10, 2008
Lawmaker Tied to Abramoff to Retire
Representative John Doolittle of California was once a rising star in the Republican Party until he came under investigation in a scandal involving Jack Abramoff.
New York Times - January 10, 2008
Sir Edmund Hillary, a Pioneering Conquerer of Everest, Dies at 88
Sir Edmund Hillary, was the mountaineer who, with Tenzing Norgay, his Sherpa guide, was the first to scale the 29,035-foot summit of Mount Everest.
New York Times - January 10, 2008
Kerry Endorses Obama as Campaign Goes Nationwide
Senator John Kerry said Senator Barack Obama ?had the greatest potential to lead a transformation, not just a transition.?
New York Times - January 10, 2008
Annan to Help in Kenya, Group Says
The African Union announced that Kofi Annan, the former secretary general of the United Nations, will try to broker a truce in Kenya.
New York Times - January 10, 2008
Bush Outlines Mideast Peace Plan
President Bush outlined the shape of a two-state peace treaty he is hoping to broker between Israel and the Palestinians.
New York Times - January 10, 2008
Britain Moves to Build New Nuclear Plants
The British government approved plans to refresh the country?s fleet of nuclear reactors, signaling new enthusiasm for the technology and giving a lift to the industry.
New York Times - January 10, 2008
Intel Gets New York Subpoena in Antitrust Inquiry
Andrew M. Cuomo issued a wide-ranging subpoena to Intel as part of an investigation into whether the company violated federal or state antitrust laws in the way it priced and sold microprocessors.
New York Times - January 10, 2008
Weinstein in Deal With Writers
One of Hollywood?s biggest independent film companies is expected to announce an agreement with striking writers.
New York Times - January 10, 2008
Europe?s Next Rate Move May Be an Increase
The European Central Bank left its key interest rate unchanged on Thursday but signaled that it could raise it pre-emptively if generous wage deals threaten to ignite inflation.
New York Times - January 10, 2008
Sony Joins Other Labels on Amazon MP3 Store
Sony BMG announced that it would become the fourth and final major music label to sell digital music on Amazon.com.
New York Times - January 10, 2008
Delta Chief to Seek Merger Talks
The chief of Delta Air Lines plans to ask the company?s board for permission to enter into formal merger talks with both Northwest Airlines and United Airlines, a person close to Delta said.
New York Times - January 10, 2008
Bank of America in Talks to Buy Countrywide
Bank of America is in talks with the troubled mortgage lender, according to people briefed on the situation.
New York Times - January 10, 2008
Countrywide stock up on reports
Shares in US mortgage giant Countrywide soar on reports that it is in talks to be acquired by Bank of America.
BBC News - January 10, 2008
Depp cuts a dash at Todd premiere
Johnny Depp meets screaming fans at the London premiere of Sweeney Todd.
BBC News - January 10, 2008
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WILL PETA'S ANTI-FISHING CAMPAIGN THAT CALLS FISH "SEA KITTENS" TURN YOU AWAY FROM SEAFOOD OR FISHING?
NO, THOSE PEOPLE ARE NUTS!!
NO, BUT I MAY MIX IN SOME FRIED CAT WITH MY NEXT BATCH OF FRIED CATFISH.
YES, I WILL NEVER FISH OR EAT SEAFOOD AGAIN. THANKS PETA!
MAYBE, BUT I STILL PLAN TO WEAR FUR!
NOT SURE.
 
 

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