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Study Indicates Benefit of Vaccines
Death rates for 13 diseases that can be prevented by childhood vaccinations are at all-time lows in the United States, according to a study.
New York Times - November 13, 2007
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TierneyLab: Name a Star, Win a Prize
The Sun's twin, unfortunately known heretofore as HIP 56948, needs a proper name and myth. (Credit: Digitized Sky Survey) The Greeks believed that the Helios, the sun god who drove a chariot across the sky, had two siblings: Eos, the goddess of the dawn, and Selene, the goddess of the [...].
New York Times - November 13, 2007
The Lede Blog: State Dept. Struggles to Fill Iraq Posts
If diplomats didn't choose to fill the 48 open positions, the bureau would choose them.
New York Times - November 13, 2007
The Caucus Blog: Face Time Matters in Iowa and N.H.
Broad majorities of Democratic and Republican voters in both Iowa and New Hampshire say how much time a candidate has spent in their state is an important factor in their vote decision.
New York Times - November 13, 2007
C.I.A. Officer Pleads Guilty to Illegal Searches on Government Computers
A Lebanese-born C.I.A. officer who had previously worked as an F.B.I. agent pleaded guilty today to charges that she illegally sought classified information from government computers about the radical Islamic group Hezbollah.
New York Times - November 13, 2007
Bush Vetoes Major Domestic Spending Measure
The president said that the bill contained money for too many of the special projects known as earmarks.
New York Times - November 13, 2007
Knicks? Marbury Absent After Dispute
Stephon Marbury?s future with the Knicks was unclear following an apparent dispute with Coach Isiah Thomas.
New York Times - November 13, 2007
Stocks Make a Comeback After 4 Days of Declines
The Dow rose 2.5 percent as investors cheered upbeat news on consumer spending and the credit market.
New York Times - November 13, 2007
Four Transplant Recipients Contract H.I.V.
The patients in Chicago were the first known cases of the virus being spread by organ transplants in 22 years.
New York Times - November 13, 2007
Ex-Publisher Says News Corp. Official Wanted Her to Lie to Protect Giuliani
In a lawsuit, Judith Regan says that an executive with the company encouraged her to mislead investigators about her relationship with Bernard B. Kerik.
New York Times - November 13, 2007
Kelly Says Man Provoked Officers Into Firing at Him
New York City Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said that the shooting of an unarmed 18-year-old Brooklyn man was justified.
New York Times - November 13, 2007
Chinese Minister in Nuclear Talks in Iran
The Chinese foreign minister urged Iran to comply with demands to halt its uranium-enrichment program, in advance of two reports on the country?s nuclear program.
New York Times - November 13, 2007
Turkey and Kurds Trade Attacks
Violence today appeared to signal a revival of the fighting between Turkish troops and the Kurdistan Workers? Party.
New York Times - November 13, 2007
3 Dead in Blast at Philippine Congress
The explosion killed three people, one of them a lawmaker, and wounded several others, officials said.
New York Times - November 13, 2007
Hamas Arrests Fatah Supporters
Hamas police officers rounded up scores of supporters of the rival Fatah movement in Gaza on Teusday, a day after a mass rally in honor of Yasir Arafat ended in violence.
New York Times - November 13, 2007
Fortress Investment Posts Quarterly Loss
Fortress, which went public last February, posted a net loss of $38 million, including a non-cash charge of $54 million related to its principals? agreement.
New York Times - November 13, 2007
Chinese Prices Surge Again, Despite New Controls
Consumer prices unexpectedly surged again last month in China despite price controls on a wide range of industries, with the prospect of even higher inflation this month.
New York Times - November 13, 2007
Murdoch Intends to Drop WSJ.com Fee
Rupert Murdoch, chairman of the News Corporation, said today that he intends to make access to Journal?s Web site free, trading subscription fees for anticipated ad revenue.
New York Times - November 13, 2007
Yahoo and Jailed Journalists Settle Lawsuit
Yahoo settled a lawsuit with two Chinese journalists who were jailed after the company provided Chinese authorities with information about their online activities.
New York Times - November 13, 2007
Europe Advances Plan to Cut Jet Emissions
An attempt by the European Union to impose caps on aircraft emissions received a lift when legislators voted to raise the costs on airlines and to include international flights sooner than expected.
New York Times - November 13, 2007
F.C.C. Chief Proposes Easing Media Ownership Rules
The head of the Federal Communications Commission wants to remove a ban on radio and television broadcasters owning newspapers in the largest U.S. media markets.
New York Times - November 13, 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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