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NASA Space shuttle fueling test looks successful
Southern Ledger - July 2, 2009
PC makers voluntarily supply Web filter in China
Southern Ledger - July 2, 2009
Limbo for Colombia family seeking hostage release
Southern Ledger - July 2, 2009
Marines suffer first casualties in Afghan campaign
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Lawyer Rowe deciding whether to seek custody
Southern Ledger - July 2, 2009
James Frey writing teen science fiction novels
Southern Ledger - July 2, 2009
Serena, Venus reach Wimbledon final again
Southern Ledger - July 2, 2009
Kim sets course record at Congressional with 62
Southern Ledger - July 2, 2009
Votto leads Reds over Dbacks 3-2 in 10 innings
Southern Ledger - July 2, 2009
Kim sets course record at Congressional with 62
Southern Ledger - July 2, 2009
Astros-Padres game delayed by bees in outfield
Southern Ledger - July 2, 2009
Mets rally from 5 down, beat Pirates 9-8 in 10
Southern Ledger - July 2, 2009
Votto leads Reds over Dbacks 3-2 in 10 innings
Southern Ledger - July 2, 2009
More evidence points to Arguello death a suicide
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SC governor silent as clamor grows for resignation
Southern Ledger - July 2, 2009
Older job seekers struggle to overcome age barrier
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Jobless data sends stocks reeling Dow loses 223
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Serena saves match point, advances to semifinals
Southern Ledger - July 2, 2009
 
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Trust loses 18,000 staff records
A hospital in north London says it has lost computer discs containing personal data on nearly 18,000 employees.
BBC News - September 15, 2008
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Pope urges pilgrims at Lourdes to cling to hope
People must cling to hope even in dire circumstances like injustice and torture, Pope Benedict XVI told the faithful at Sunday Mass in Lourdes, which has become a shrine for desperate causes and hope against all odds.
Southern Ledger - September 15, 2008
Pope urges pilgrims at Lourdes to remain hopeful
Pope Benedict XVI celebrated Mass on Sunday at the Lourdes shrine renowned for miracles, telling tens of thousands of faithful they should hold onto hope in a world full of evil, torture, suffering and injustice.
Southern Ledger - September 15, 2008
Ike victims clamor for food, water, gas
Thousands of victims of Hurricane Ike settled in at shelters for what could be weeks, and others waited wearily in line for food, water, ice and gasoline Monday as it became increasingly clear the disaster along the Texas coast would be measured not by its death toll but by the misery it spread.
Southern Ledger - September 15, 2008
Grim scenes greet rescuers in hardest-hit areas
Entire subdivisions obliterated. Oil and chemical slicks in the surf where vacationers once frolicked. Longhorn cattle roaming desolate streets. But, miraculously, a search of the last unexplored regions of the Texas coast revealed no more deaths.
Southern Ledger - September 15, 2008
Dane Cook tries again to cook on the big screen
When Dane Cook was 3, he was attacked _ and almost killed, he says _ by a German shepherd. Beneath his hair is a zigzagging scar that became etched into his cranium after receiving nearly 80 stitches. Following the disclosure of this "fun fact," as he coyly calls it, the actor-comedian uses the oppo...
Southern Ledger - September 15, 2008
Cate Blanchett backing new theater project
Oscar winners Cate Blanchett and Philip Seymour Hoffman are backing a project to promote collaboration among theater companies in London, New York and Sydney, Australia.
Southern Ledger - September 15, 2008
Ike victims wait in line for food, water and gas
Thousands of victims of Hurricane Ike settled in at shelters for what could be weeks, and others waited wearily in line for food, water, ice and gasoline Monday as it became increasingly clear the disaster along the Texas coast would be measured not by its death toll but by the misery it spread.
Southern Ledger - September 15, 2008
Steve Smith rejoins confident, unbeaten Panthers
Steve Smith is back with the Carolina Panthers, just in time to join a team full of confidence after a surprising 2-0 start.
Southern Ledger - September 15, 2008
Independent ads target Obama on taxes, abortion
Ads assailing Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama on taxes and abortion are coming out in key states and on national cable networks _ aired by independent groups largely financed by two wealthy donors.
Southern Ledger - September 15, 2008
Obama, McCain blame economic woes on greed, policy
With chaos rocking financial markets, John McCain assailed "greed and corruption" on Wall Street and promised to clean it up, while Barack Obama blamed White House policies and said his opponent would only deliver more of the same.
Southern Ledger - September 15, 2008
Meltdown in US finance system pummels stock market
The upheaval in the American financial system sent shock waves through the stock market Monday, producing the worst day on Wall Street in seven years as investors digested the failure of one of its most venerable banks and wondered which domino would be next to fall.
Southern Ledger - September 15, 2008
Best Buy to acquire music-sharer Napster
Napster Inc., the online music community that rose from a dorm room project to became the scourge of the global recording industry, is being purchased by Best Buy Inc. for nearly $127 million as the electronics retailer tries to boost its digital music business.
Southern Ledger - September 15, 2008
Oil closes below $100 for first time in 6 months
Oil prices have closed below $100 a barrel for the first time in six months, tumbling more than $5 after the demise of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and the sale of Merrill Lynch & Co. fed worries about the U.S. economy and sparked another dramatic sell-off.
Southern Ledger - September 15, 2008
Stocks tumble amid new Wall Street landscape
A stunning reshaping of the Wall Street landscape sent stocks tumbling Monday, but the pullback appeared relatively orderly _ perhaps because investors were unsurprised by the demise of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and relieved by a takeover of Merrill Lynch & Co.
Southern Ledger - September 15, 2008
Five ex-secretaries of state urge talks with Iran
Five former secretaries of state, gathering to give their best advice to the next president, agreed Monday that the United States should talk to Iran.
Southern Ledger - September 15, 2008
Ike skews gas some stations ask $5 a gallon
Pump prices jumped above $5 per gallon in some parts of the country Sunday as Hurricane Ike, which caused less destruction than feared, left refineries and pipelines idled and destroyed at least 10 offshore petroleum platforms in the Gulf of Mexico.
Southern Ledger - September 15, 2008
At least 12 dead in LA commuter train wreck
A commuter train carrying 222 people collided head-on with a freight train during the Friday afternoon rush, killing at least 12 people, injuring more than 100 and trapping an unknown number of others in a passenger car crushed by its own engine.
Southern Ledger - September 15, 2008
Younger evangelicals split over Palin choice as VP
When Jessica Stollings learned on Facebook that John McCain had named Sarah Palin as his running mate, the 26-year-old from Bristol, Tenn., took the day off and picked up some campaign yard signs. Just like that, she went from "just a voter" to a McCain evangelist.
Southern Ledger - September 15, 2008
Feds Audio sheds light on deadly LA train wreck
Federal investigators say audio recordings from a commuter train are missing required verbal safety checks between the engineer and the conductor in the seconds before the train collided with a freight engine, killing more than two dozen.
Southern Ledger - September 15, 2008
SoCal train wreck death toll rises to 17
Emergency crews found more victims early Saturday, boosting the death toll to 17, as they delicately picked apart the mangled wreckage of a commuter train that collided head-on with a freight train on the same track.
Southern Ledger - September 15, 2008

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