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US Open Blog: U.S. Behind, or Has World Caught Up?
Twenty men will represent the United States in this year?s main draw of the U.S. Open ? the third fewest since at least 1972. Of those, only two American players ? Andy Roddick and James Blake ? are seeded, which ties a low for the Open era. For those looking for evidence that the American men?s [...
New York Times - August 26, 2007
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Beleaguered residents of the flood-ravaged Midwest found fresh damage Sunday from a batch of tornado-bearing thunderstorms that knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of customers. full story
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Liberian Ex-Leader?s War Crimes Trial Is Stalled
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ANCIENT OLYMPIA, Greece (AP) -- Firefighters backed by aircraft dropped water and foam on the birthplace of the ancient Olympics Sunday to stop wildfires from burning the 2,800-year-old ruins, one of the most revered sites of antiquity.
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New York Times - August 26, 2007
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Home Depot reached a tentative new agreement today to sell its wholesale unit to a consortium of private equity firms for a reduced price of $8.5 billion, according to people involved in the deal.
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Funds raised to help crash father
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Iraqi leaders sign unity accord
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The Caucus Blog: Clinton Fund-Raiser on the Vineyard
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US Open Blog: U.S. Behind, or Has World Caught Up?
With Bobby Reynolds losing in Saturday?s final round of qualifying, it?s now official: Nineteen men will represent the United States in this year?s main draw ? the second fewest since at least 1972. Of those, only two American players ? Andy Roddick and James Blake ? are seeded, which ties a low for...
New York Times - August 26, 2007
Iraqi Premier Rebuts Senators Clinton and Levin
BAGHDAD (AP) -- Iraq's beleaguered prime minister on Sunday lashed out at Democrats who have called for his ouster, saying Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Carl Levin need to ''come to their senses.''.
New York Times - August 26, 2007
McCarthy scoops book prize
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BBC News - August 26, 2007
Gay storms to world 100m victory
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BBC News - August 26, 2007
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Friends of crash dad raise funds
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BBC News - August 26, 2007
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BBC News - August 26, 2007
Maliki returns fire at US critics
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BBC News - August 26, 2007
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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