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Nude photo of Madonna auctioned for $37,500 in NYC
Southern Ledger - February 14, 2009
2009 price in NY for nude Madonna a relative steal
Southern Ledger - February 14, 2009
Review Asus kitchen computer does the job
Southern Ledger - February 14, 2009
For millions, digital TV deadline still is now
Southern Ledger - February 14, 2009
Pope placates Jewish leaders will visit Israel
Southern Ledger - February 14, 2009
Migrants endure brutal trips to leave Bangladesh
Southern Ledger - February 14, 2009
Rohingya are Muslim outcasts, not welcome anywhere
Southern Ledger - February 14, 2009
No. 7 Wake Forest beats No. 25 Florida State 86-63
Southern Ledger - February 14, 2009
Stewart comes from behind for Daytona win
Southern Ledger - February 14, 2009
Peavy fine to be staying with Padres
Southern Ledger - February 14, 2009
Peavy happy to stay with Padres
Southern Ledger - February 14, 2009
La Russa supports zero tolerance on drugs
Southern Ledger - February 14, 2009
Initial workout for Sabathia and Burnett
Southern Ledger - February 14, 2009
Evans leads No. 8 Memphis over S. Miss 72-47
Southern Ledger - February 14, 2009
Democrats muscle huge stimulus to brink of passage
Southern Ledger - February 14, 2009
Dems muscle stimulus through House Senate next
Southern Ledger - February 14, 2009
15 dead, 161 hurt in train derailment in India
Southern Ledger - February 14, 2009
House passes Obamas economic stimulus bill
Southern Ledger - February 14, 2009
 
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$3 trillion! Senate, Fed, Treasury attack crisis
On a single day filled with staggering sums, the Obama administration, Federal Reserve and Senate attacked the deepening economic crisis Monday with actions that could throw as much as $3 trillion more in government and private funds into the fight against frozen credit markets and rising joblessnes...
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
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Peanut Co. owner refuses to testify to Congress
The owner of a peanut company refused to testify to Congress on Wednesday amid the disclosure that he urged his workers to ship bacteria-tainted products, pleading with employees to at least "turn the raw peanuts on the floor into money."
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
Congress, Obama clear way for huge stimulus
Moving with lightning speed, Congress and the White House agreed Wednesday on a compromise $790 billion economic stimulus bill designed to create million jobs in a nation reeling from recession. President Barack Obama could sign the measure within days.
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
Billups lead Nuggets to 99-82 win over Heat
Chauncey Billups scored 13 of his 23 points in the fourth quarter, Carmelo Anthony finished with 19 points and nine rebounds, and the Denver Nuggets swept the series with Miami for the fourth consecutive year, beating the Heat 99-82 on Tuesday night.
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
Cavs coach fumes after late foul costs them
Mike Brown will gladly take the fine _ if it makes a difference in the calls LeBron James gets.
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
IOC president Rogge to mark 1-year countdown
International Olympic Committee president Jacques Rogge visits Vancouver this week to mark the one-year countdown to the 2010 Winter Olympics amid worries about the global financial crisis.
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
Tornado kills at least 4 in southern Oklahoma
A large, violent tornado ripped through a southern Oklahoma town late Tuesday evening, killing four people and injuring up to 50, authorities said. Severe weather also caused damage and power outages in metro Oklahoma City and western Texas.
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
Lakers stop Cavs home win streak in 101-91 win
No second All-Star. No triple-double for LeBron James. And now, no more home winning streak.
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
Brooks scores 29 as Florida beats Tennessee
Sha Brooks scored 29 points to lead No. 11 Florida to a 66-57 victory over No. 12 Tennessee on Sunday night.
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
Grammys show Plant, Krauss a whole lotta love
The 51st annual Grammys was an all-ages affair ultimately dominated by a rock legend who took up with a younger bluegrass singer on a whim.
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
Man sentenced to life in Tenn. church shooting
An out-of-work truck driver smiled Monday as he pleaded guilty to killing two people and wounding six others at a Tennessee church last summer because he hated its liberal politics.
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
Tenn. church shooter pleads guilty, gets life
An out-of-work truck driver smiled Monday as he pleaded guilty to killing two people and wounding six others at a Tennessee church last summer because he considered the liberal church "a den of un-American vipers."
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
Missing man Hossa leads Red Wings past Penguins
Mike Babcock knew what awaited Marian Hossa in Pittsburgh, so the Detroit coach decided to use some reverse psychology on his star forward.
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
HHS candidate best known for health care cuts
Few governors know the pitfalls of soaring health costs better than Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen, which helps explain why President Barack Obama is reportedly considering the Democrat for health secretary.
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
Economic crisis spurs personal finance classes
High school teacher Daniel Jackson is reviewing lessons some adults would find difficult: mortgage loans, down payments, interest rates and closing costs. He tosses calculators to students, chastises them for not studying enough and urges them to apply problem-solving skills to decipher complex mort...
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
Red Wings win 5th straight, 5-3 over Nashville
Henrik Zetterberg and Pavel Datsyuk each had two goals and an assist for the Detroit Red Wings, who held off the Nashville Predators 5-3 Tuesday night for their fifth straight victory.
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
ABCs Diane Sawyer reports on Appalachian poverty
Diane Sawyer felt a personal connection in reporting her latest documentary on American children living in poverty.
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
Twisters touch down in Oklahoma, killing 8
An unusual cluster of February twisters touched down across Oklahoma, ripping off roofs, littering roads with downed power lines and killing eight people in a small southern town.
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
Twisters kill 8 people in Oklahoma, others injured
An unusual cluster of February twisters struck across Oklahoma, destroying homes, downing power lines and killing eight people in a town in the southern part of the state.
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
Brad Paisley leads ACM nominations with 6
Brad Paisley leads all finalists for the Academy of Country Music Awards with six nominations.
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
Academy of Country Music announces nominees
Brad Paisley leads all finalists for the Academy of Country Music Awards with six nominations.
Southern Ledger - February 11, 2009
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