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on 2006-07-27 by mysharonany

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on 2006-09-08 by louvy_joseph

This is a great news item.

on 2006-09-15 by pvamic41

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on 2006-09-19 by gabemartin

Breaking News, World News & Multimedia

on 2006-10-20 by annarbortest

anyone else tagging this?

on 2006-11-02 by deltrentis

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on 2006-11-12 by drgreen

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on 2006-11-30 by migrator

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on 2007-01-01 by transitmonger

All the News that's Fit to Print

on 2007-01-04 by aceblush

Duh.

on 2008-03-08 by kenlee

美国影响范围很大的报纸,尤其在政治时事方面

on 2008-03-11 by mhamrick

Connections to news, lesson plan archive, test prep question of the day, topical crosswords

on 2008-05-07 by fotoflo

GO OBAMA!

on 2008-07-23 by jonweldon

this sucks.

on 2008-10-09 by jon2718

test one two three

on 2008-10-09 by jon2718

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The start of the Olympics ended a last frantic day of preparations, with the torch making its way through Turin guarded by a phalanx of riot police.

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Labels Halt Music Downloads
Fans may soon find the instant gratification of snapping up new songs online becoming a little less instant. Go to Article

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Quake-Stricken Town Is to Move

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e plan is for Israel to hit Lebanon for about another week, followed b

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Israeli officials said they regarded the failure of an international conference to reach agreement on a cease-fire plan as clearing the

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Unemployment reached 4.8 percent after four straight months of lackluster employment growth.

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pushing past longtime cultural

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At Least 48 Dead in Iraq Violence

Violence throughout the country defied increased efforts to stanch the spread of sectarian bloodshed.

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National security and the war in Iraq will be the centerpieces of the White House’s strategy for helping Republicans in this year’s election.

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Ralph J. Phillips

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With Beheadings, Drug Gangs Terrorize Mexico

A war between drug gangs is raging in Mexico. The violence has claimed more than 1,700 lives this year.

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Senator George Allen of Virginia conceded today to Jim Webb, ending the last undecided Senate contest and giving Democrats control of the full Congress for the first time in a dozen years.

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The president planned to seek confirmation of United Nations Ambassador John R. Bolton as well.

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Democrats

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Rumsfeld

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But the White House said its definition of success has not changed.

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The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said military leaders are taking a hard look at Iraq. But the White House said its definition of success has not changed.

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The British leader was reinforcing a warning by the MI5 chief, who said 1,600 suspects were under surveillance.

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The next majority leader of the Senate is low-key, deferential and somewhat sheepish, which makes it easy to underestimate him.

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Rumsfeld’s

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ot a single Republi

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Bush and Israeli Prime Minister Maintain Tough Front on Iran

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Fadwa Hamdan belongs to the rare class of Muslim women who have signed up to become soldiers trained in Arabic.

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A ruptured pipeline

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Costs of a Crisis

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baro was euthanized today after complications fro

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Obama Formally Enters Presidential Race

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Obama Formally Enters Presidential Race

Senator Barack Obama of Illinois offered himself as the face of a new generation that would bring change to a government hobbled by cynicism, petty corruption and “a smallness of our politics.”

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A Grim Tour on Magazine Crews

Crew members tell of violence, drug use, indebtedness and cheating of customers during their travels.

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Concerns that the economy is slowing more rapidly than previously thought have helped feed pessimism among investors from Wall Street t

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Officials at three universities profited from the sale of shares held in a student loan compa

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he major exchanges in New York moved sharply higher Monday on hopes that the global

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e settled Moktada al-Sadr becomes in the Iraqi government, the looser his grip is over his

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Justices Rule Terror Suspects Can Appeal in Civilian Courts

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Missile Strikes a Spy Satellite Falling From Its Orbit

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California Supreme Court Overturns Gay Marriage Ban

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Revised Bailout Bill Awaits Senate Vote Tonight

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Algeria

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For the first time, the Tibetan leader has expressed a willingness to accept Communist Party rule over his homeland

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An Olympic Stadium Worth Remembering

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Stocks closed down about 1.5 percent today, a day after a sharp sell-off caused by worries about slowing economic growth and tighter borrowing conditions.

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Working for the Working-Class Vote

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Bush administration is considering the withdrawal of additional forces starting in September,

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House leaders and the White House reached a tentative deal on a package that would pay stipends of $300 to $1,200 per family and provide tax incentives for businesses.

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A speech by the president criticizing Iran came as Tehran agreed to answer remaining questions about its nuclear programs.

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n the end, President Bush

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A plan that would give the Federal Reserve broad authority to oversee financial market stability could expose Wall Street to new scrutiny, but it avoids a call for tighter regulation.

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gained

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The first sweeping case against suspects in the 9/11 plot would bring new scrutiny to the military commission system at Guantánamo.

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The new proposal is modeled in part on a similar effort by American forces in Iraq’s Anbar Province that has been hailed as a success in fighting foreign insurgents.

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Downward assessments appear most pronounced in areas where the market was exploding just a few years ago, or where economic conditions are poorest.

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People familiar with the law said that it provided a legal framework for much of the surveillance without warrants that was being conducted in secret.

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fter a four-month sojourn, Moktada al- Sadr today delivered a sermon calling for

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Democratic lawmakers reacted with anger today to the disclosure

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Following rallies

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Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr. said the upfront cost of a rescue proposal could easily be $500 billion, and outside experts predicted that the bill could reach $1 trillion

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Warning of the risks of a long slowdown and higher inflation, the Fed chairman offered a gloomy assessment as President Bush, speaking nearby, urged American

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Supporters of the powerful Shiite cleric Moktada al-Sadr took to the streets in Baghdad on Thursday while intense fighting continued in Basra for a third day.

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Following rallies

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Following rallies in Asia

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Ben S. Bernanke urged Congress to take quick action on a $700 billion economic-recovery plan, warning of “extraordinary stress” on the markets.

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Senator John McCain will explain “where, how and why” he wants to lead America when he accepts his party’s presidential nomination Thursday night.

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Despite ne

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Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton made a soaring appeal to support Senator Barack Obama.

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The Treasury Department is considering taking ownership stakes in many United States banks, the White House said Thursday.

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The financial crisis entered a potentially dangerous new phase as investors worldwide frantically moved their money into the safest investments, like Treasury bills.

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alestinian worshipers tried to reach a key Islamic shrine in Jerusalem on the first Friday of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

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Turkey’s prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, asked for help in the struggle against Kurdish separatists in Iraq.

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Inspired by Senator Barack Obama’s speech, some religious leaders plan to interweave race and resurrection.

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Whether Barack Obama can deliver on his pledge to reduce premiums is a matter of dispute among analysts.

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Usain Bolt became the first Olympian since Carl Lewis to sweep the 100- and 200-meter gold medals. After two disqualifications, Americans won silver and bronze.

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Senator John McCain sought to move from a convention marked by an effort to reassure the party base to an appeal to a broader electorate.

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Swollen Mississippi Washes Over Levees in Illinois

Nearly 20 levees have given way this week to the river, which was expected to reach record levels in some areas.

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A New Role for the Fed: Investor of Last Resort

The mighty Federal Reserve is being stretched to its limits, both in the range of problems it is being asked to fix and in its financial firepower

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pirates who hijacked a Ukrainian freighter had no idea that the ship was carrying arms, they said.

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Secret Order Lets U.S. Raid Al Qaeda

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Resort guides to help you navigate the slopes and their ski towns

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“The ideal chocolate chip cookie is the one someone else is eating,” writes Davud.

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American Exception
Supreme Court’s Global Influence Is Waning

A diminishing number of foreign courts seem to pay attention to the writings of American justices.

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Op-Ed Contributor: Anti-Roe and Pro-Rudy

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