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Vote Is Expected to Further Weaken Musharraf
Pakistanis vote in parliamentary elections on Monday amid anxiety over further political turmoil and violence.
New York Times - February 17, 2008
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4 Palestinian Militants Killed in Gaza
An Israeli soldier was also seriously wounded in an exchange of fire with Palestinian militants in southern Gaza.
New York Times - February 17, 2008
Stifled, Egypt?s Young Turn to Islamic Fervor
Forced to put off marriage and thwarted by a lackluster economy, many young people turn to religion for solace.
New York Times - February 17, 2008
Newman Wins the 50th Daytona 500
Ryan Newman has won the 50th running of the Daytona 500, giving team owner Roger Penske his first victory at Nascar?s biggest event.
New York Times - February 17, 2008
Study Finds Cancer Diagnosis Linked to Insurance
A nationwide study has found that the uninsured and those covered by Medicaid are more likely than those with private insurance to receive a diagnosis of cancer in the late stages of the disease.
New York Times - February 17, 2008
Tanzania Greets Bush and Ponders His Successor
Tanzanians are excited about President Bush, but another politician seems to excite them more ? Barack Obama.
New York Times - February 17, 2008
U.S.D.A. Makes Nation?s Largest Beef Recall
Officials said it was the largest beef recall in the United States, surpassing a 1999 ban of 35 million pounds of ready-to-eat meats.
New York Times - February 17, 2008
Iran Executes 2
Iran executed two men ? one accused of murder and the other of raping children ? in a prison in the northeastern province of Khorasan.
New York Times - February 17, 2008
4 Palestinian Militants Killed in Gaza
An Israeli soldier was also seriously wounded in an exchange of fire with Palestinian militants in southern Gaza.
New York Times - February 17, 2008
Tanzania Greets Bush and Ponders His Successor
Tanzanians are excited about President Bush, but another politician seems to excite them more ? Barack Obama.
New York Times - February 17, 2008
Generation Faithful: Stifled, Egypt?s Young Turn to Islamic Fervor
Forced to put off marriage and thwarted by a lackluster economy, many young people turn to religion for solace.
New York Times - February 17, 2008
Vote Is Expected to Further Weaken Musharraf
Pakistanis vote in parliamentary elections on Monday amid anxiety over further political turmoil and violence.
New York Times - February 17, 2008
Government to Control Struggling British Bank
The nationalization of Northern Rock, the ailing mortgage lender, was the first such action in more than a decade and a huge blow for Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
New York Times - February 17, 2008
NBA mulls expansion to Europe
US basketball's NBA league could expand into Europe "in the decade", according to commissioner David Stern.
BBC News - February 17, 2008
US orders massive recall of beef
The US orders its largest-ever beef recall, saying a California meat plant broke rules on cattle inspection.
BBC News - February 17, 2008
Soul newcomer Duffy tops UK chart
Duffy, the Welsh soul singer hotly tipped for success in 2008, enters the singles chart at number one with Mercy.
BBC News - February 17, 2008
Side-effects 'should be reported'
A campaign is launched to get members of the public to report any side-effects from medicines.
BBC News - February 17, 2008
Language GCSEs 'could drop orals'
A former chief inspector of schools condemns plans to scrap oral language exams as "stupid".
BBC News - February 17, 2008
Prescott warns critics of China
Former Deputy PM John Prescott defends China's record on Darfur and calls on critics to stop lecturing Beijing
BBC News - February 17, 2008
Star's support for cancer woman
Film producer Trudie Styler pledges her support for a campaign to allow a terminally ill woman back to the UK.
BBC News - February 17, 2008
UK tourist found dead in Venice
A British tourist who went missing in Venice while on a Valentine's trip with his girlfriend is found dead.
BBC News - February 17, 2008
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