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154 Flee Sinking Ship in Antarctic
A cruise ship was listing dangerously after it struck ice in Antarctic waters. The passengers and crew members were evacuated.
New York Times - November 23, 2007
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Marion Jones?s Results Wiped Out
Track and field?s governing body annulled all of sprinter Marion Jones?s results dating back to Sept. 200 because of her use of performance enhancing drugs.
New York Times - November 23, 2007
Theatergoers Rejoice at Return of the Grinch
?Dr. Seuss? How the Grinch Stole Christmas! The Musical? reopened ? the ninth Broadway production to be running.
New York Times - November 23, 2007
Arab League Ministers Agree to Attend Conference
At least 15 Arab states, including Saudi Arabia, said they would attend a U.S.-sponsored Middle East conference.
New York Times - November 23, 2007
Lebanon?s State of Emergency Becomes Official
The departing president declared an emergency after the speaker of the Parliament postponed a presidential vote by a week.
New York Times - November 23, 2007
A Year Later, Poisoned Agent?s Family Accuse Russia
According to Alexander Litvinenko?s family and friends, a technical expert says that the radioactive isotope that killed him was likely to have originated in a Russian nuclear plant.
New York Times - November 23, 2007
In Reminder of Iraq Instability, Market Attack Kills at Least 8
In the deadliest attack in Baghdad for weeks, a bomb at a crowded pet market killed at least 8 people and wounded more than 50.
New York Times - November 23, 2007
EU Won't Ban China Toys for Now
The European Union on Thursday backed off a threat to ban certain toys and products from China due to safety and health concerns.
New York Times - November 23, 2007
Denmark to Hold New Referendum on Euro
Danes will get a new chance to adopt the euro in a referendum, the prime minister said Thursday.
New York Times - November 23, 2007
Meat Company to Liquidate After Huge Recall
Topps Meat, which in September recalled 21.7 million pounds of beef linked to E. coli-related bacteria, has filed for bankruptcy protection and plans to liquidate.
New York Times - November 23, 2007
H&R; Block Subprime Unit Gets $350 Million Funding
H&R; Block said Option One Mortgage obtained the funding capacity from Greenwich Capital Financial Products, a unit of Royal Bank of Scotland.
New York Times - November 23, 2007
Diller?s Online Conglomerate to Expand in China
IAC/InterActiveCorp will invest $100 million to expand in China by creating services designed for local users.
New York Times - November 23, 2007
France Sets Sanctions Against Internet Piracy
Internet users in France who frequently download music or films illegally risk losing Web access under a new anti-piracy system unveiled today.
New York Times - November 23, 2007
Stocks End Higher, Led by Retailers
Stocks climbed today, led by retailers as the holiday shopping season kicked off in earnest, while oil prices rose slightly, the dollar recovered from record lows and gold surged.
New York Times - November 23, 2007
Athletics: Jones stripped of titles
Athletes who finished behind Marion Jones at the 2000 Olympics are set to move up the finishing order.
BBC News - November 23, 2007
New York murders 'at 40-year low'
New York City is on track to have fewer than 500 murders in 2007, the lowest rate in decades, police figures show.
BBC News - November 23, 2007
Zimbabwe crisis hits black rhino
The black rhino breeding programme in Zimbabwe is now at a standstill after three females were killed by gunmen.
BBC News - November 23, 2007
'New' policy: something borrowed
Mike Baker looks at David Cameron's latest policy proposals for England's education system.
BBC News - November 23, 2007
Man charged with teenager murder
A 30-year-old man is to appear in court charged with the murder of a Limavady teenager.
BBC News - November 23, 2007
Green light for farm aid payments
Sheep farmers are told they will get a �19m funding package to cope with recent losses.
BBC News - November 23, 2007
Bollywood stars claim race abuse
Two of Bollywood's biggest stars say they were racially abused while filming in London earlier this year.
BBC News - November 23, 2007
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WILL NBC'S BAN OF ANN COULTER HURT HER BOOK SALES?
NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
NO. ANYBODY WATCHING NBC IS NOT LIKELY TO BUY ANN'S BOOK ANYWAY.
YES. SHE MIGHT AS WELL HAWK THE BOOK ON THE STREETS IF SHE CAN'T GET ON NBC.
I WOULDN'T HAVE BOUGHT THE BOOK UNTIL NBC BANNED HER.
IF ANN WILL COME OVER AND READ IT TO ME I WILL BUY A DOZEN!!!
 
 

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