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Students in Iran Protest President
More than 100 prodemocracy students clashed with supporters of the president today at Tehran University.
New York Times - October 8, 2007
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TV Decoder Blog: Advertisers Gear Up for Super Bowl
The 2007-8 season is just getting started for the National Football League, but advertisers are already making plans for the next Super Bowl. Cars.com, owned by a consortium of media companies, said today it intended to start its marketing campaign for 2008 with commercials to appear during Super Bo...
New York Times - October 8, 2007
The Quad Blog: State of the Union, Week 6
Scenes from campuses across the country this week: Math Club presidents will begin dating homecoming queens. Al Gore will be invited to speak at College Republican meetings. Tuition will be going down, too, right along with the price of beer, books and North Face jackets. If campus life mirrored the...
New York Times - October 8, 2007
The Lede Blog: Breaking Point in Immigration Debate
A clamp down leaves U.S. farmers moving to Mexico and short of workers back home.
New York Times - October 8, 2007
Bits Blog: Google Shares Shoot Past $600
Why are the company's shares still climbing? Analysts have a number of theories.
New York Times - October 8, 2007
Jones Returns 5 Medals From Sydney Games
Marion Jones has given up the five medals she won at the Sydney Olympics, days after admitting she used performance-enhancing drugs.
New York Times - October 8, 2007
Bats Blog: Villone Replaces Injured Clemens
Because Roger Clemens has been replaced on the roster, he is ineligible to be included on the League Championship Series roster, if the Yankees advance that far.
New York Times - October 8, 2007
Dispute Is Cited in Wisconsin Shooting
Some kind of dispute was behind the massacre of six young people by an off-duty sheriff?s deputy, officials said.
New York Times - October 8, 2007
City Room: Bloomberg on Bloomberg and Women
Michael R. Bloomberg?s 1997 autobiography provides insights into the mayor?s attitudes toward women.
New York Times - October 8, 2007
Afghans Pressed by U.S. on Plan to Spray Poppies
U.S. officials have found supporters within President Hamid Karzai?s government of their push to spray herbicide on opium poppies.
New York Times - October 8, 2007
Myanmar Reaches Out to Dissident
The military junta in Myanmar said that it had named its deputy labor minister to act as a liaison with the opposition leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi.
New York Times - October 8, 2007
Army Accused of Razing Darfur Town
A town in Darfur near the African Union peacekeeper base that was attacked last month has been razed to the ground and 7,000 residents have fled.
New York Times - October 8, 2007
Britain to Cut Its Force in Iraq by Half
Prime Minister Gordon Brown said that the number of British troops would fall to 2,500 from about 5,000 by next spring.
New York Times - October 8, 2007
A Revolutionary Icon, and Now, a Bikini
Forty years after his death, Che Guevara is as much a marketing tool as he is an icon of socialist revolution.
New York Times - October 8, 2007
As a Company Leaves Town, Arts Grants Follow
New York?s arts community is bracing itself as one of its top donors, the tobacco giant Altria, prepares to move.
New York Times - October 8, 2007
Developer Is China?s Latest Hot Stock Offering
Shares of SoHo China, a Beijing property developer, soared 15 percent on their first day of trading today in Hong Kong, valuing the company at $6 billion.
New York Times - October 8, 2007
Kazakh Leader Eases Tensions Over Oil Project
President Nursultan A. Nazarbayev indicated today a cooling in the dispute with the Italian-led consortium developing the Kashagan project.
New York Times - October 8, 2007
Stocks Slip as Investors Await Earnings
Wall Street finished mostly lower as investors cashed in some gains from last week?s rally and readied for quarterly corporate earnings reports.
New York Times - October 8, 2007
GlaxoSmithKline Picks Next Chief Executive
Glaxo named Andrew Witty as its new chief executive today, ending a yearlong internal competition for a replacement for Jean-Pierre Garnier, who retires next year.
New York Times - October 8, 2007
Sprint Nextel C.E.O. Resigns
The wireless carrier said that chief executive Gary Forsee is stepping down amid concerns over customer defections and calls for a new leader.
New York Times - October 8, 2007
Vonage Settles Patent Suit With Sprint
The Internet phone company took a step back from the brink today, saying it had settled the patent suit for $80 million.
New York Times - October 8, 2007
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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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