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Suri Cruise tops Forbes.com list of Hottest Tots
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
The New Frugality Americans return to thriftiness
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
Mammoth task Scientists map DNA of ancient beast
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
Microsoft lets Zune music subscribers keep tunes
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
Invasive mussel confirmed in Utahs Electric Lake
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
Rebels No clashes in eastern Congo after pullback
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
Ben Affleck visits refugee camps in eastern Congo
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
UN Clouds of pollution threaten glaciers, health
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
Ga. priest facing excommunication will appeal
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
John Malkovich to film documentary about migrants
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
Iverson, Billups continue to star for new teams
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
Ovechkin stars in Capitals win over Ducks
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
Jazz rally to beat Bucks
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
Impressionism sets a March 12 Broadway opening
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
On Capitol Hill, campaign rivals take orientation
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
Minnesota recount under way in US Senate showdown
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
Alaska Sen. Stevens concedes in re-election race
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
Judge grants Franken ballot access request
Southern Ledger - November 20, 2008
 
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Scientists $200M loss from Great Lakes invasives
Foreign species that slipped into the Great Lakes in ballast tanks of oceangoing cargo ships cost the regional economy at least $200 million a year, according to a University of Notre Dame study released Wednesday.
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
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Smithsonian dishes the dirt on, well, dirt
Dishing the dirt has a long history in Washington, but the Smithsonian Institution is taking it to new depths.
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
Bush hails spirit, compassion of former spokesman
President Bush led a poignant tribute on Thursday to his friend and former spokesman, Tony Snow, who lost his public fight with cancer but never surrendered the spirit that defined his life.
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
Bush hails Tony Snows record of accomplishment
President Bush led a poignant tribute on Thursday to his friend and former spokesman, Tony Snow, who lost his public fight with cancer but never surrendered the spirit that defined his life.
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
Giant cross arrives for popes visit
Pilgrims cheered, sang and wept as a giant wooden cross serving as the symbol of a Roman Catholic youth festival that will be led by Pope Benedict XVI sailed into Sydney Harbor on Monday, the culmination of a yearlong journey through Australia.
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
30 Rock nets 7 Emmy nominations for guest stars
An appearance on "30 Rock" may be the best gig in television.
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
Stephen Colbert to have spider named after him
Stephen Colbert has a big decision to make: Which spider species should bear his name?
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
Afraid of laundry? You will be after reading this
Mara Ranger will be a little paranoid doing laundry now.
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
Ashcroft Not hard to reject interrogation memos
Former Attorney General John Ashcroft said Thursday "it was not a hard decision" to withdraw Justice Department legal opinions that approved the use of harsh interrogation methods which critics say amount to torture.
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
Wind, rain, then a break in weather at Open
The day started with howling wind and soaking rain. By afternoon, the showers had stopped and the breeze tailed off.
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
Wind and rain wreak havoc at British Open
Forget the leaderboard. No one dominated at Royal Birkdale like the whipping wind and soaking rain.
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
Despite sore wrist, Harrington holding up well
Despite a sore wrist, defending British Open champion Padraig Harrington is off to a promising start in the whipping wind and soaking rain at Royal Birkdale.
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
Harrington holding up well as British Open begins
Despite a sore wrist, defending British Open champion Padraig Harrington is off to a promising start in the whipping wind and soaking rain at Royal Birkdale.
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
Ailing Harrington tees off at British Open
In one of those charming English villages near Royal Birkdale Golf Club, the lamp posts are adorned with alternating pictures of Tiger Woods and Padraig Harrington. One is home. The other is hurting.
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
Luxury without gambling Atlantic Citys next wave
One has a salt-water spa, two celebrity chef restaurants, twice daily maid visits, 330 rooms and zero slot machines.
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
Single-family building dips to slowest in 17 years
A beat-the-deadline rush to file permits for apartment construction in New York City lifted housing starts to unexpectedly high levels in June, but it was no cause for rejoicing. Construction of single-family homes nationwide fell to the slowest pace in 17 years.
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
Stocks end higher on falling energy prices
Wall Street has had its second straight big rally as tumbling energy prices and stronger-than-expected earnings reports have given investors a burst of optimism about the economy.
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
Stocks surge as falling energy prices bolster mood
Wall Street surged Thursday, extending its rally into a second session as tumbling energy prices bolstered an already upbeat mood that followed stronger-than-expected quarterly reports from big names like JPMorgan Chase & Co. and United Technologies Corp. The Dow Jones industrial average rose nearly...
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
McCain eyes longer gas tax reprieve to aid drivers
John McCain said Thursday that his proposal to suspend the gas tax for three months this summer may need to be extended longer if high gas prices continue to take a toll on the economy.
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
Nebraska man sues Jesse James over undelivered car
A Nebraska man has sued custom car and bike-maker Jesse James, claiming the former television host failed to deliver a custom automobile despite paying more $420,000.
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
Bush to attend funeral for Tony Snow
President Bush is honoring his former spokesman, Tony Snow, by recounting his experiences at the White House and offering prayers and continued support for his family.
Southern Ledger - July 17, 2008
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SHOULD AMERICAN TAXPAYERS PAY THE TAB TO BAILOUT THE BIG THREE AUTOMAKERS?
NO WAY, NO HOW!!!
YES, THE INDUSTRY IS MUCH TOO IMPORTANT FOR US TO LET IT FAIL.
IT DEPENDS ON THE TERMS OF THE DEAL. WHAT INTEREST RATE WILL THEY PAY FOR THE CASH? WHAT DO WE GET AS COLLATERAL?
LET'S BAILOUT TWO OF THE THREE AND LET ONE FAIL. THEY SHOULD COMPETE TO BE IN THE TOP TWO BY CUTTING COSTS AND WAGES!
YES, BECAUSE WE CAN SAVE THEM JUST LIKE WE SAVED THE BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, ETC.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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