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Raul Castro attends first beatification in Cuba
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Refugees from Bhutan settle in Pittsburgh
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Vatican exhibit on display only in Houston museum
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Stastny leads offensive outburst in Colorados win
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Johnsons TD gives Texans a 10-0 lead over Jaguars
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Official Obama to name AG, UN, homeland picks
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Gloom returns to Asia on Wall Streets plunge
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Palin implores Ga. Republicans to back Chambliss
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Official MSNBC pundit may seek Pa. Senate seat
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Obama to name 4 more Cabinet posts
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Ga. Senate runoff could decide balance of power
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Britney Spears tops Yahoo searches
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Gloom returns to world markets after US plunge
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Ex-mayoral aide pleads guilty in Detroit scandal
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The Lede Blog: Media Frenzy Over a Teenage Pregnancy
Jamie Lynn Spears, Britney's younger sister and the star of "Zoey 101" on Nickelodeon, acknowledges to a celebrity-gossip magazine that she's expecting a child, and the gossip floodgates open.
New York Times - December 19, 2007
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Bush Approves Army Reorganization
President Bush signed off on a plan that will keep more troops than previously envisioned in Europe and add large numbers of soldiers to bases in Colorado, Georgia and Texas.
New York Times - December 19, 2007
City Room: City Council Approves Columbia Expansion Plan
The 17-acre, $7 billion project will be the largest Manhattan development project in recent memory.
New York Times - December 19, 2007
U.S. Acts to Ease Crunch at New York-Area Airports
The number of flights per hour at Kennedy and Newark will be capped at peak times in an effort to ease congestion.
New York Times - December 19, 2007
Romney Refocuses on His Business Experience
In Iowa and New Hampshire, Mitt Romney is subtly shifting away from the more ideological frame that has often times been at the forefront of the campaign.
New York Times - December 19, 2007
Fledgling ?Fire Isiah? Movement Takes to the Streets
Outside Madison Square Garden, a small group of Knicks fans voiced their dissatisfaction with the team?s coach, Isiah Thomas. Inside the arena, that message can get one ejected.
New York Times - December 19, 2007
Congress Votes to Spare Millions From Alternative Tax
By 352 to 64, the House voted to shield about 21 million Americans from being hit by the alternative minimum tax.
New York Times - December 19, 2007
Chinese Anti-Corruption Site Crashes
SHANGHAI ? A Web site created by China?s anti-corruption bureau crashed after it began operating on Tuesday, overwhelmed by traffic from people wishing to file complaints, according to the Beijing Youth Daily newspaper.
New York Times - December 19, 2007
Charges of Price Fixing on European Christmas Trees
PARIS ? The state prosecutor for serious economic crimes charged the Christmas Tree Growers Association with anticompetitive price fixing and said he would bring the growers to court in the spring.
New York Times - December 19, 2007
Hopes Dim for U.N. Solution for Kosovo
The Security Council signaled that it would not be able to resolve the status of the breakaway Serbian province.
New York Times - December 19, 2007
Israelis Cool To an Offer From Hamas On a Truce
Officials in the Israeli prime minister?s office reacted coolly to an indirect approach by the Hamas ruler in Gaza offering talks for a truce.
New York Times - December 19, 2007
Iraqi Refugees Return, and Are Stranded
The government?s inability to manage a reverse exodus has left the most vulnerable in an uneasy limbo.
New York Times - December 19, 2007
Conservative Wins Vote in South Korea
The opposition candidate Lee Myung-bak swept to a landslide victory despite questions about his ethics.
New York Times - December 19, 2007
State of the Art: Purging a Columnist?s Conscience (and His Closet)
Reviewing some unreviewed products before the dust on their boxes gets too thick.
New York Times - December 19, 2007
Tribune Chief to Step Down After Sale
Dennis J. FitzSimons will step down as chairman and chief executive of Tribune Company as soon as an $8.2 billion takeover deal is completed, the company said.
New York Times - December 19, 2007
Sallie Shares Plunge After Statements by Chief
Shares dropped to a five-year low after the student lender?s chief executive, Albert L. Lord, said a dividend cut may be needed to bolster finances hurt by loan defaults and borrowing costs.
New York Times - December 19, 2007
New Business Helps Oracle to a Strong Quarter
The business software company surpassed Wall Street?s projections as the company reported a sharp rise in new software licenses.
New York Times - December 19, 2007
Strong Turnout for Fed Auction
The Federal Reserve said that it had collected 93 bids on $20 billion in 28-day loans in its first auction of short-term credit.
New York Times - December 19, 2007
S.&P. Cuts Rating on Bond Insurer
The move by Standard & Poor?s could force Merrill Lynch, CIBC and other investment banks to write down the value of securities they had bought insurance on by billions of dollars.
New York Times - December 19, 2007
Stocks Finish Mixed on Credit Worries
Wall Street waffled as investors wrestled with a troubling outlook for bond insurers, a $9.4 billion write-down at Morgan Stanley and a weakening economy.
New York Times - December 19, 2007
Web giants settle gambling claims
Microsoft, Google and Yahoo pay $31.5m to settle claims they accepted adverts promoting illegal gambling.
BBC News - December 19, 2007
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SHOULD SARAH PALIN RUN FOR GOVERNOR OR THE U.S. SENATE IN 2010?
GOVERNOR.
U.S. SENATE.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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