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Apples Jobs has hormone imbalance, will stay CEO
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
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Apple cuts copy protection and prices on iTunes
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
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Grand Canyon, Loch Ness compete as nature wonders
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
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Egypt and France propose plan to end Gaza conflict
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
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Gaza truce proposed after Israeli shell kills 30
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
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Gaza truce proposed after Israel shelling kills 30
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
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John Warner passes torch to Mark Warner
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
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China says 19-year-old woman dies from bird flu
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
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Police Private TV station in Sri Lanka attacked
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
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$1 million-a-day fine for NYC transit strikers |
As millions of New Yorkers navigate the evening rush hour with the city's transit workers on strike, a judge has ruled that the strikers are in contempt of court and said the union should be fined a million dollars for every day of the strike.
CNN -
December 20, 2005
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CNN |
Islanders grieve for plane dead |
Weeping islanders went house to house Tuesday in the tiny islands of Bimini to grieve for 11 of their own who died in the crash of a seaplane near Miami, Florida. "Everybody lost somebody ," said Terez Rolle, whose sister-in-law, died with her 1-year-old baby girl.
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December 20, 2005 |
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M.T.A. and Union Remain Locked in Acrimonious Standoff |
A state judge today imposed a $1 million-a-day fine on the transit union as commuters began an uncertain trek home.
New York Times -
December 20, 2005 |
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Information for the Homeward Bound |
By The New York Times.
New York Times -
December 20, 2005 |
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Checkpoints Create Demand, and Then Supply |
Taxi drivers were almost going begging for riders, even though the streets were full of legions of stranded workers.
New York Times -
December 20, 2005 |
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Sunnis Challenge Early Iraqi Election Results |
Sunni Arab leaders said the vote had been fixed in favor of Iranian-backed religious Shiites and called for an investigation.
New York Times -
December 20, 2005 |
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Britain Arrests 6th Man in London Bombings That Failed |
Police arrested a new suspect today after months of investigations into an attempt on July 21 to mimic the July 7 bombings.
New York Times -
December 20, 2005 |
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Afghans Demonstrate Two Different Styles of Democracy |
The upper house of Afghan's parliament ignored the rules of procedure and the lower house got bogged down in debate.
New York Times -
December 20, 2005 |
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Militants Briefly Take Over Bethlehem Building |
Members of the Fatah movement's militant faction demanded financial assistance and jobs in the Palestinian security forces.
New York Times -
December 20, 2005 |
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Toyota May Top G.M. as Biggest Car Maker in 2006 |
Toyota plans to make 9.06 million cars in 2006, a goal that could help it to snatch from General Motors the crown of world's largest carmaker.
New York Times -
December 20, 2005 |
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Ex-Chief of Qwest Is Indicted |
Federal prosecutors announced that Joseph P. Nacchio, the former chief of Qwest, had been indicted on charges of insider trading.
New York Times -
December 20, 2005 |
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Morgan Stanley Posts 49% Gain in 4th-Quarter Profits |
The results capped a traumatic year for the investment firm, which also announced a $1.8 billion acquisition of Goldfish, a British credit card company.
New York Times -
December 20, 2005 |
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