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What has Ashlee Simpson named her son? Clue: It's a NY borough
BBC News - November 21, 2008
Palin pardons Thanksgiving turkey - as slaughtering goes on behind
BBC News - November 21, 2008
Nebraska restricts safe-haven law
BBC News - November 21, 2008
Madonna, Ritchie get preliminary divorce decree
Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Microsoft lets Zune music subscribers keep tunes
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
Sea eagles could be reintroduced
BBC News - November 21, 2008
Light-wave implant hope for deaf
BBC News - November 21, 2008
US shares up on 'Treasury choice'
BBC News - November 21, 2008
Aircraft seat company in job cuts
BBC News - November 21, 2008
Somali Islamists 'hunt pirates'
BBC News - November 21, 2008
In pictures
BBC News - November 21, 2008
Welfare changes
BBC News - November 21, 2008
Hatton & Malignaggi make weight
BBC News - November 21, 2008
Lopez draws Spain level in Davis Cup final
BBC News - November 21, 2008
 
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Wheels Blog: Significance of Romney?s Rambler
In the 1950s and '60s, the Nash Rambler was a small econocar, in comparison to the cruisers and bruisers produced by the Big Three. They've even been called the first compact cars.
New York Times - December 12, 2007
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The Lede Blog: Human-Monkey Competition
Are you smarter than a monkey? Maybe not -- but you know more than you think.
New York Times - December 12, 2007
City Room: Wal-Mart to Investigate Supplier
Christmas ornaments being sold in Wal-Mart this season were made by Chinese teenagers working at below the legal minimum wage, according to a report by the National Labor Committee.
New York Times - December 12, 2007
TierneyLab: More on the Heterosexuality Switch
The post about using a drug to changing the sexual orientation of fruit flies ? and some day, perhaps, of humans ? generated lots of indignant reactions and questions about the research. I asked David Featherstone, one of the authors of the paper in Nature Neuroscience, to respond to Lab readers. He...
New York Times - December 12, 2007
City Room: MTV Responds to Freelance Outcry
MTV announced some changes to health benefit options for freelance workers and said it would consider making some of the workers permanent, in response to a public outcry.
New York Times - December 12, 2007
3 Primary Sources for Steroid Report
The report is expected to be sharply critical of both Major League Baseball and the players? union.
New York Times - December 12, 2007
Bush Vetoes Children?s Health Bill
The step would effectively kill Democrats? hopes of expanding a popular government program aimed at providing insurance to youngsters in lower-income and middle-income families.
New York Times - December 12, 2007
Ike Turner, Musician, Dies at 76
SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Ike Turner, whose role as one of rock's critical architects was overshadowed by his ogrelike image as the man who brutally abused former wife Tina Turner, died Wednesday at his home in suburban San Diego. He was 76.
New York Times - December 12, 2007
Republican Debate
The Republican candidates faced off in Iowa for the final debate before the caucuses.
New York Times - December 12, 2007
Hong Kong Leader Presses China for Vote
The Hong Kong government on Wednesday urged the Chinese government to set a firm timetable for direct elections for the region?s leader and legislature.
New York Times - December 12, 2007
Italy Struggles Under Truck Strike
Gasoline became nearly impossible to find and supermarket shelves grew barer on Wednesday, the third day of a nationwide strike of heavy trucks in Italy.
New York Times - December 12, 2007
Mideast Teams Begin Peace Talks
Israeli and Palestinian negotiating teams met in Jerusalem on Wednesday to start peace talks toward a permanent status agreement, but the only agreement made was to meet again.
New York Times - December 12, 2007
Fury Rising Over Lenience in Gang Rape of Aboriginal Girl, 10
The case has provoked accusations in the media that there is one law for white Australians and another for Aborigines.
New York Times - December 12, 2007
C.I.A. Chief Admits Failure to Inform Congress
The agency failed to provide full information about videos of Al Qaeda interrogations, Gen. Michael V. Hayden said.
New York Times - December 12, 2007
Dubai Court Sentences Two in Rape
The rape of a French-Swiss teenager became a rallying point for critics of the way the United Arab Emirates treats victims of sexual assault.
New York Times - December 12, 2007
Lebanese General Killed in Bomb Blast
The general had been involved in the Lebanese Army?s offensive against a militia group at a refugee camp.
New York Times - December 12, 2007
Three Blasts Kill at Least 27 in Iraq
The attack, the deadliest in Iraq in months, occurred in a southern city where rival Shiite groups have been battling for power.
New York Times - December 12, 2007
In Congo, an Increasing Risk of War as Violence Worsens
A major confrontation between the Congolese Army and a renegade Tutsi general is plunging the country back toward war.
New York Times - December 12, 2007
in the hunt: An Enthusiast Entrepreneur Kicks Off a T-Shirt Business
Many people start businesses, but a majority of them fail in the first two years. Tina Ericson hopes to be an exception.
New York Times - December 12, 2007
Small Businesses Oppose Mandated Health Benefits
The small business lobbying group that had a big part in derailing Hillary Clinton?s effort to overhaul health care in the early 1990?s has staked out its position for the 2008 political season.
New York Times - December 12, 2007
Canadian Government Seeks to Reopen Medical Reactor
Overriding the safety concerns of its regulator, the Canadian government is rushing through legislation to reopen a reactor that produces most of the world?s supply of a diagnostic isotope.
New York Times - December 12, 2007
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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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