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Recession to steal some glitz from gadget show
Southern Ledger - January 6, 2009
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Apples Jobs has hormone imbalance, will stay CEO
Southern Ledger - January 6, 2009
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Israeli troops approach Gaza population centers
Southern Ledger - January 6, 2009
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Pope Benedict XVI names new archbishop for Detroit
Southern Ledger - January 6, 2009
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China says 19-year-old woman dies from bird flu
Southern Ledger - January 6, 2009
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Burris determined to take his Senate seat Monday
Southern Ledger - January 6, 2009
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Rihanna taking no wardrobe risks for Malaysia show
Southern Ledger - January 6, 2009
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Arab-Israeli orchestra stops shows in Qatar, Egypt
Southern Ledger - January 6, 2009
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Rip Torn faces drunken driving charges in Conn.
Southern Ledger - January 6, 2009
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CNN |
Spector jury deadlocked |
The jury in the murder trial of music producer Phil Spector has told the judge that it is unable to reach a verdict. He was charged with second-degree murder in the death of actress Lana Clarkson, 40. full story
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September 18, 2007 |
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Traffic Congestion Is Getting Worse, Study Says |
Drivers who commute between New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are wasting more time and money sitting in traffic, according to a new study.
New York Times -
September 18, 2007 |
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World?s Languages Dying Off Rapidly |
Of the estimated 7,000 languages spoken in the world today, linguists say, nearly half are in danger of extinction and are likely to disappear in this century.
New York Times -
September 18, 2007 |
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Bodies of 15 Pakistani Soldiers Found |
A security official said that the soldiers, reported missing during recent clashes with militants in North Waziristan, had been shot and that some had been decapitated.
New York Times -
September 18, 2007 |
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Turkey Keeps Military Options Open on Kurdish Separatists Across Iraq Border |
Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan refused to rule out the possibility of military operations inside northern Iraq against armed Kurdish separatist groups.
New York Times -
September 18, 2007 |
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Monks Stage Protest in Myanmar |
Hundreds of defiant monks marched through Yangon on Tuesday, through streets lined with cheering crowds, the latest in a series of anti-government protests.
New York Times -
September 18, 2007 |
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Russian Radar Can?t Replace Antimissile System, U.S. General Says |
The director of the Pentagon?s missile defense program said that a Soviet-era early warning system is incapable of replacing an antimissile tracking radar proposed for the Czech Republic.
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September 18, 2007 |
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New Twist on Musharraf Plan Emerges |
Gen. Pervez Musharraf plans to run for another term but resign his military post if he is re-elected as president.
New York Times -
September 18, 2007 |
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State Dept. Official Blocked Inquiries, Congressman Says |
A top House Democrat said that the State Department inspector general interfered with investigations into fraud and abuse in Iraq and Afghanistan.
New York Times -
September 18, 2007 |
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U.S. and British Officials Meet on Iraq Strategy |
Top American officials in Iraq were setting out their vision for the U.S. troop presence to the British prime minister.
New York Times -
September 18, 2007 |
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Isolation of Gaza Chokes Off Trade |
With Gaza almost entirely shut off from normal trade, Palestinian businesses are enduring a deep depression.
New York Times -
September 18, 2007 |
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Judge Orders Publisher to Leave Job for a Year |
The ruling against Par Ridder of the Star Tribune of Minneapolis is a victory for the St. Paul Pioneer Press, which had accused its former publisher of misusing proprietary information.
New York Times -
September 18, 2007 |
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Labor Talks With G.M. Continue Without Pact |
Negotiations between General Motors and the United Automobile Workers resumed today, and union leaders told members they faced tough decisions.
New York Times -
September 18, 2007 |
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Lawyer Will Plead Guilty in Kickback Scheme |
Under a plea deal, William S. Lerach may face up to two years in prison.
New York Times -
September 18, 2007 |
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Intel Previews a New Family of Power-Saving Chips |
The new architecture, code-named Nehalem, will use as many as eight processing cores, and offer better graphics and memory control processing.
New York Times -
September 18, 2007 |
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IPhone Enters Its European Phase |
Steve Jobs, Apple?s chief executive, said the iPhone would become available to British consumers in November in an exclusive arrangement with O2.
New York Times -
September 18, 2007 |
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