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146 police injured in G-8 protests
Masked demonstrators showered police with rocks and beer bottles, then were driven back with water cannon and tear gas during a protest march today ahead of the upcoming Group of Eight summit in Germany.
CNN - June 2, 2007
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3 arrested in terror plot at JFK, official says
Three suspects have been arrested in an alleged terror plot targeting New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport, a law enforcement official told CNN.
CNN - June 2, 2007

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Fighting rages at Lebanon camp
Three Lebanese soldiers were killed during intense fighting as the army battled again Saturday to rout militants from a Palestinian refugee camp north of Tripoli, a military spokesman said.
CNN - June 2, 2007

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Candidates to face off in New Hampshire
The top candidates from both major parties for the 2008 presidential race will face off in New Hampshire in the next three days hoping to gain an edge in a competitive, crowded field. On Sunday, eight Democrats will face off at St. Anselm College. On Tuesday, 10 top Republican candidates get their t...
CNN - June 2, 2007
Gay Inmates Granted Conjugal Visits
The new policy, believed to be the first of its kind, comes after gay and civil rights groups had threatened to sue to permit the visits.
New York Times - June 2, 2007
After Sanctions, Doctors Get Drug Company Pay
Many doctors who were sanctioned by a medical board were later paid for research by drug makers.
New York Times - June 2, 2007
4 Men Charged in Plot to Blow Up Kennedy Jet Fuel Tanks
A retired cargo worker at New York?s Kennedy International Airport and three other men plotted to blow up terminal buildings, fuel tanks and pipelines, federal prosecutors charged today.
New York Times - June 2, 2007
Bush?s Push on Immigration Tests G.O.P. Base
Some of the president?s allies view him as pursuing amnesty for foreign law breakers when he should be focusing on border security.
New York Times - June 2, 2007
Bridge Bombing Increases Tensions in Northern Iraq
Bomb blasts severely damaged a bridge linking Baghdad with the northern city of Kirkuk, heightening tensions between Arabs and Kurds.
New York Times - June 2, 2007
News Analysis: With Korea as Model, U.S. Ponders Long Role in Iraq
For the first time, the Bush administration is publicly discussing basing American troops in Iraq for years.
New York Times - June 2, 2007
A Legal Debate in Guant�namo on Boy Fighters
The case of the youngest detainee at Guant�namo Bay has implications as large as the growing ranks of child soldiers worldwide.
New York Times - June 2, 2007
The Goods: Grilling, for the Easily Distracted
A new cooking device lets backyard chefs tend to their guests rather than their meats.
New York Times - June 2, 2007
Economic View: Shattering Stereotypes About Immigrant Workers
Some broad facts about the role of illegal immigrants in the economy seem to be emerging, and they may upset some preconceived notions.
New York Times - June 2, 2007
[TS] Fair Game: Who Benefits From This Buyback?
Look at the shares of the nation?s 10th-largest seller of residential housing and you might think that the real estate bubble never popped.
New York Times - June 2, 2007
Market Week: Summer Doldrums? Maybe Not
The old admonition to ?sell in May, then go away,? seems to have gone unheeded this year, as stocks ended the week at all-time highs.
New York Times - June 2, 2007
Dow and S.& P. End the Week at Record Highs
It was a short but glorious week for the stock market, with both the Dow Jones industrial average and the Standard & Poor?s 500-stock index closing on Friday at record highs.
New York Times - June 2, 2007
It?s Demolition Sunday in Charlotte
The Charlotte Coliseum helped take a once-sleepy town into the sports mainstream. Yet the building will not reach its 19th birthday.
New York Times - June 2, 2007
Suits: A Critique of Obama Doubles as an Invite
At a policy conference, the chairman of the Ford Motor Company suggested a way for Senator Barack Obama to improve his fuel mileage.
New York Times - June 2, 2007
Slipstream: First, Cure Malaria. Next, Global Warming.
Using a technology that could save the lives of millions of the poor, Amyris Biotechnologies wants to create new biofuels that may help save the planet.
New York Times - June 2, 2007
The Count: For One Gender, It?s Even Lonelier at the Top
If you?re a woman and you aspire to be a C.E.O., you?re better off working in nonprofits or health care.
New York Times - June 2, 2007
Investing: That Household Name May Also Be a Value Stock
Experts say a few simple guideposts can help investors who are hunting for value stocks under most any market conditions.
New York Times - June 2, 2007
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WILL THE SENATE DEMOCRATS BLOCK ROLAND BURRIS FROM TAKING HIS SENATE SEAT?
NO, HE WILL BE SWORN IN BY THE END OF THE WEEK!
YES, AND IT WILL BE GREAT POLITICAL THEATER!
MAYBE. REPUBLICANS CAN ONLY HOPE SO!
IT DOESN'T MATTER, BECAUSE BLACK VOTERS WILL STILL BACK THE DEMOCRATS NO MATTER WHAT THEY DO.
 
 

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