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Obama Response to Iraq remarks overblown
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The Rail: What?s Ruining U.S. Racing?s Feng Shui?
For the people living, working and enjoying America's most celebrated horse race and for those who love the sport, it is a time of horrible feng shui in the United States.
New York Times - May 11, 2008
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Serbs Vote in Parliamentary Elections
The ultranationalist Serbian Radical Party held a slim lead heading into the parliamentary vote, closely trailed by President Boris Tadic?s pro-Western coalition.
New York Times - May 11, 2008
Lessons Learned: Upside of Being Knocked Around
Maybe a hard-hitting Hillary Rodham Clinton has been the best thing that could have happened to Barack Obama.
New York Times - May 11, 2008
Myanmar Junta Still Blocking Much Cyclone Aid
In an illustration of the difficulties aid agencies face in distributing supplies, a boat carrying some of the first aid to survivors sank.
New York Times - May 11, 2008
Generation Faithful: Hunting for Love, Young Saudis Brave a Maze of Rules
Young men and women in Saudi Arabia may chafe against the rules, even try to evade them, but they can be merciless in their condemnation of those who flout them too brazenly.
New York Times - May 11, 2008
Sudan Breaks Off Ties With Chad After Attack
The Sudanese president, Omar Hassan al-Bashir, accused his country?s neighbor of backing a rebel force that nearly penetrated the capital.
New York Times - May 11, 2008
Fierce Fighting Breaks Out East of Beirut
The fighting followed overnight clashes in the northern city of Tripoli that left at least two people dead and five wounded, according to security officials.
New York Times - May 11, 2008
The Kooks round off Big Weekend
Radio 1's Big Weekend in Maidstone ends with an energetic headline set by Brighton band The Kooks.
BBC News - May 11, 2008
Peter, 12, becomes the youngest Young Musician of the Year
A trombonist becomes the youngest winner in the history of the BBC Young Musician of the Year competition.
BBC News - May 11, 2008
Clue to early pre-eclampsia test
A gene found to be linked with pre-eclampsia may lead to diagnostic test and early treatment, say US researchers.
BBC News - May 11, 2008
Hezbollah rocks eastern villages
A Hezbollah assault forces several villages loyal to a pro-government leader to hand control to Lebanon's army.
BBC News - May 11, 2008
Giant panda hope for Scottish zoo
Edinburgh Zoo enters into negotiations to bring a pair of giant pandas from China to Scotland.
BBC News - May 11, 2008
Crossing the pond
Solo sailors embark on 2,800-mile racing odyssey
BBC News - May 11, 2008
Call for focus on ethnic tensions
Councils must work harder to target "hot spots" caused by rising migration and diversity, the government will say.
BBC News - May 11, 2008
Sudan 'drives Darfur rebels back'
Sudan says Darfur rebels have retreated from Omdurman, Khartoum's twin city, after a surprise attack.
BBC News - May 11, 2008
Mentally ill 'go without food'
People with mental health problems are struggling to make ends meet, the charity Mind finds.
BBC News - May 11, 2008
MPs to debate embryology changes
MPs are to debate controversial proposals to change the law on the use of human embryos.
BBC News - May 11, 2008
Serbian reformers claim victory
Serbian President Boris Tadic's pro-EU alliance declares victory in elections but falls short of a majority.
BBC News - May 11, 2008
Gaza blackouts as fuel runs low
Electricity blackouts hit Gaza as the territory's only power station shuts down, with officials citing lack of fuel.
BBC News - May 11, 2008
Ruling Party Wins Polls in Eastern Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka?s ruling party won control of the country?s tense Eastern Province on Sunday after an election that monitors said was marred by voter intimidation and fraud.
New York Times - May 11, 2008
Chinese Man Held for Threatening on Internet to Grab Torch
A Chinese man was arrested for saying on the Internet that he planned to grab the Olympic torch during its relay through eastern China, police said Sunday.
New York Times - May 11, 2008
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SHOULD THE NATHAN'S ANNUAL CONEY ISLAND HOT DOG EATING CONTEST APPEAR ON ESPN?
YES, IT IS A SPORTING EVENT AS MUCH AS TEXAS HOLD 'EM POKER.
NO, EATING HOTDOGS IS WHAT YOU DO WHILE WATCHING SPORTS.
AHHH, DID I MISS IT?!?!?!?
 
 

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