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Thousands in Israel mourn Jews killed in Mumbai
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Dozens hurt as Hebron settlers, Palestinians clash
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Raul Castro attends first beatification in Cuba
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Refugees from Bhutan settle in Pittsburgh
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Vatican exhibit on display only in Houston museum
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
US wants NKorean nuke verification deal in writing
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Ford says CEO will work for $1 to get loans
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Johnsons TD gives Texans a 10-0 lead over Jaguars
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Britney Spears to embark on Circus tour in March
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Georgia is voting in Senate runoff today
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Palin implores Ga. Republicans to back Chambliss
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Hossas hesitation move gives Wings win over Ducks
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Heat rally in final seconds of OT to beat Warriors
Southern Ledger - December 2, 2008
Stajan, Grabovski lead Maple Leafs over Kings
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Obama plans to name 4 more Cabinet posts on Monday
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US Sen. Mel Martinez wont seek re-election
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Beatnik Questionnaire, copyright 1960, Gimmix Novelties, White Plains, N.Y. (Harry Ransom Center) Do you live like there is no tomorrow? Are you gone? Real gone? If so, you may be…a beatnik! To find out, take this hilarious quiz, posted by the University of Texas?s amazing Harry S. Ransom Center for...
New York Times - February 27, 2008
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Clemens Says He?s Moving On
Roger Clemens, who arrived at Astros? camp in Florida Tuesday, is expected to pitch batting practice to minor leaguers and said he is ready to turn his attention to baseball.
New York Times - February 27, 2008
Drug-Resistant TB Rates at Record Levels
Multiple-drug-resistant tuberculosis cases in parts of the former Soviet Union have reached the highest rates ever recorded.
New York Times - February 27, 2008
Yemen?s Marginalized Class
Set apart by their African features, the servants of Yemen, known as ?Al Akhdam,? form a kind of hereditary caste at the bottom of the country?s social order.
New York Times - February 27, 2008
New Twist Keeps Dickey?s Career Afloat
Pitcher R. A. Dickey, who does not have an ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow, has defied skeptics to become one of the most intriguing players in any spring training camp.
New York Times - February 27, 2008
Upset Sends Democrat to Albany
A Democratic assemblyman won a stunning upset in a State Senate election in a district that has been in Republican hands for a century.
New York Times - February 27, 2008
Philharmonic Stirs Emotions in North Korea
Hinting at a wider cultural thaw, the concert was the first permitted by an American orchestra in the country.
New York Times - February 27, 2008
Suitors Are Set to Say to Leno, Long Live King
Nearly two years before Jay Leno can officially be courted, suitors including two networks, ABC and Fox and Sony Pictures Television, are beginning to circle.
New York Times - February 27, 2008
Surgeon Accused in Death of Patient to Get Organs
In what?s thought to be the first such case, a transplant surgeon has been charged with trying to hasten a patient?s death in order to retrieve his organs sooner.
New York Times - February 27, 2008
Hints of Change Met by Cautious Eyes in Cuba
Raúl Castro seems inclined to govern more pragmatically than his more doctrinaire and romantic brother. Yet many Cubans say they see few signs of real change.
New York Times - February 27, 2008
Corzine Seeks to Cut N.J. Budget and Work Force
Declaring that New Jersey had reached an irrevocable ?turning point? because of years of bad fiscal habits, Gov. Jon S. Corzine proposed a budget cut by $500 million.
New York Times - February 27, 2008
20th Debate: Reality Show or a Spinoff?
Hillary Rodham Clinton wanted to show that the press is tougher on her than on Barack Obama, and she made her point by citing ?Saturday Night Live.?
New York Times - February 27, 2008
A Complicated Challenge on One Side; a Single Task on the Other
There was little evidence that Hillary Rodham Clinton produced the kind of ground-moving moment she needed.
New York Times - February 27, 2008
Democrats Clash on Health, Trade and Rival Tactics
Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton set aside their cordiality and traded accusations in a contentious debate Tuesday evening.
New York Times - February 27, 2008
World Briefing | Middle East: Gaza: Israeli Army Clears Itself in 21 Deaths
The army said no legal action would be taken against military officials over an artillery strike in Beit Hanun in 2006 in which an errant shell hit residential buildings and killed 21 Palestinian civilians. An army investigation concluded that the shell was fired based on information that militants...
New York Times - February 27, 2008
World Briefing | Europe: Only One Parmesan, European Court Rules
The European Court of Justice ruled that only the sharp hard cheese that has been made for some 800 years near the Italian city of Parma can legally be called Parmesan. In a case dating to 2003, the court condemned Germany for allowing sales of imitation Parmesan in violation of European Union food...
New York Times - February 27, 2008
World Briefing | Middle East: Israel: Court Backs Deal for Ex-President
The High Court upheld the plea bargain last year by which possible rape charges against former President Moshe Katsav, left, were dropped in exchange for his stepping down and pleading guilty to lesser charges. There has been fierce public criticism of the deal, and the court?s five-judge panel spli...
New York Times - February 27, 2008
World Briefing | Africa: South Africa: Power Crisis Puts Jobs at Risk
The economic fallout from South Africa?s electricity crisis continued to reverberate as Gold Fields, the second largest gold producer, announced that it might cut up to 6,900 jobs, 13 percent of its work force, because of a 10 percent power reduction by the state utility, Eskom. It said its producti...
New York Times - February 27, 2008
World Briefing | Middle East: Israel: Still Comatose, Sharon Turns 80
Ariel Sharon turned 80 at a medical center outside Tel Aviv, more than two years after he was rendered comatose after a stroke while prime minister. Dov Weisglass, formerly his top adviser, said there had been little change in his condition over the past year.
New York Times - February 27, 2008
Dan Shomron, Leader of Entebbe Airport Rescue, Is Dead at 70
Mr. Shomron was in command of the Israeli paratroopers in the 1976 hostage rescue at Entebbe International Airport in Uganda.
New York Times - February 27, 2008
World Briefing | The Americas: Argentina: ?Dirty War? Suspect Found Dead
A military officer linked to crimes during Argentina?s dictatorship was found dead, the second in three months.
New York Times - February 27, 2008
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