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Madonna, Ritchie get preliminary divorce decree
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Astronauts end spacewalk to repair gummed-up joint
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Shuttle gives space station a mile-high boost
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Germany drops attempt to ban Scientology
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Bulgarian archaeologists unearth ancient chariot
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Madonna, Ritchie granted preliminary divorce
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Blast kills 8 mourners at Pakistani funeral
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
China 19,000 victims identified from May quake
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
On Capitol Hill, campaign rivals take orientation
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Stocks advance moderately after sell-off
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
European stocks drop as Dow erases early gains
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Islamists say theyll fight Somali pirates
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Stocks show moderate decline after sell-off
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Texas executes man who killed ex-girlfriend
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Atty. Gen. Mukasey collapses during speech
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Fans flock to Twilight premiere in Los Angeles
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Calif. trains collide no serious injuries
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
 
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Trial told of masked gun attack
A garage owner describes how two masked men walked into his premises and shot his nephew dead.
BBC News - February 25, 2008
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Lessig Decides Against Run for Congress
Silicon Valley will not be represented by an Internet icon in the House of Representatives, not for a couple of years anyway.
New York Times - February 25, 2008
Russian Candidate Denounces Kosovo
The presumptive successor to Vladimir V. Putin committed to long-term support of Serbia against an independent Kosovo.
New York Times - February 25, 2008
Trial Starts for Three Detectives in Bell Shooting
Prosecutors and defense lawyers offered sharply differing accounts of the 2006 Queens shooting that killed Sean Bell.
New York Times - February 25, 2008
Iraq Troop Level to Remain Elevated
The Defense Department is projecting that when the U.S. troop buildup in Iraq ends in July, there will be about 8,000 more troops on the ground than when it began in January 2007.
New York Times - February 25, 2008
Congress May Single Out Clemens
A House committee has taken the first steps toward asking the Justice Department to investigate whether Roger Clemens committed perjury.
New York Times - February 25, 2008
North Korea Welcomes New York Philharmonic
The orchestra was presented with a gala performance of traditional music and dance and an endless banquet.
New York Times - February 25, 2008
Poll Shows Obama Is Seen as More Likely to Beat McCain
Senator Barack Obama has built a commanding coalition among Democratic voters and is now viewed as the candidate best able to defeat Senator John McCain, according to a new poll.
New York Times - February 25, 2008
Frustrated, Kofi Annan Criticizes Kenya?s Leaders
Kofi Annan, the former U.N. secretary general who is trying to broker a political peace treaty in Kenya, expressed rare public frustration, blasting Kenya?s leaders for failing to compromise.
New York Times - February 25, 2008
Iraqi Pilgrims Endure Another Attack
Two car bombs exploded in Baghdad and killed at least four more Shiite pilgrims marching to the holy city of Karbala on Monday, just one day after a bombing left 52 dead.
New York Times - February 25, 2008
Russian Candidate Denounces Kosovo
The presumptive successor to Vladimir V. Putin committed to long-term support of Serbia against an independent Kosovo.
New York Times - February 25, 2008
In Visit, Cellist?s Quest for Lost Chord to His Youth
Now in Pyongyang as a cellist with the New York Philharmonic, Valentin Hirsu is asking about the fate of three Korean boys from his music school in Romania.
New York Times - February 25, 2008
North Korea Welcomes New York Philharmonic
The orchestra was presented with a gala performance of traditional music and dance and an endless banquet.
New York Times - February 25, 2008
Siemens Plans to Cut Up to 7,000 Jobs
Siemens plans to announce that it intends to eliminate up to 40 percent of the workers in its troubled business telecommunications unit in Germany and Brazil.
New York Times - February 25, 2008
Stocks Rise as Ambac Ratings Reaffirmed
Shares jumped after Standard & Poor?s affirmed its ratings for Ambac and MBIA, raising hopes that troubled bond insurers will emerge from the credit market crisis on solid footing.
New York Times - February 25, 2008
Nordstrom Profit Slips but Beats Expectations
Nordstrom said its profit fell more than 8 percent in the fourth quarter amid a holiday shopping season it called ?challenging,? but it beat Wall Street estimates.
New York Times - February 25, 2008
Pfizer to End Lipitor Campaign by Jarvik
The ads featuring Dr. Robert Jarvik, a pioneer in artificial hearts, created false impressions, the company said.
New York Times - February 25, 2008
Visa Plans $17 Billion Public Offering
The move by Visa would be the biggest initial public offering for an American company in spite of months of market turbulence.
New York Times - February 25, 2008
Jury Finds Former Insurance Executives Guilty
The five former executives were found guilty of a scheme to manipulate the financial statements of American International Group.
New York Times - February 25, 2008
US election: day at-a-glance
A day-by-day guide to the 2008 US presidential election, in words and pictures.
BBC News - February 25, 2008
Toxic satellite mission 'success'
The Pentagon says it can confirm a disabled satellite, whose fuel may have posed health risks, was destroyed.
BBC News - February 25, 2008
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WILL GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE U.S. MILITARY STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY?
NO. MORE DISTRACTIONS WILL NOT MAKE US STRONGER.
YES. MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE.
IT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
GAYS ARE ALREADY SERVING SO IT WON'T HELP OR HURT MUCH.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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