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Bomber kills 43 at Algerian police academy
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
Rice to sign missile defense deal with Poland
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
26 dead as Philippine troops flush out rebels
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
Indian Kashmir protests called off for 3 days
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
Taliban kill 10 French troops, raid US base
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
Afghan militants hit US base, kill 10 French
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
Afghan militants kill 10 French, strike at US base
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
Dave Matthews Band sax player LeRoi Moore dies
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
NY hosts 9 bicycle racks designed by David Byrne
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
Richard earns 1st MLB win as ChiSox blank Mariners
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
British glam rocker Gary Glitter freed in Vietnam
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
DMB sax player dies at 46 from ATV wreck injuries
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
Vietnam frees glam rocker Gary Glitter from prison
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
Dunns fist Arizona homer powers Diamondbacks
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
Nolasco pitches, bats the Marlins to win.
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
Blums tiebreaking homer helps Astros top Brewers
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
California home sales surged in July, prices fell
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
Frozen yogurt war de-thaws, tart new brands hit US
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
 

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WHERE ARE ALL THE LIBERAL ANTI-WAR PROTESTERS?
August 14, 2008 - August 21, 2008 A week after Russian tanks, infantry and bombers began their devastating assault on neighboring Georgia the international community is still talking about how to respond. Actions speak louder than words, and Russia’s actions are proving much more deadly than the timid words of “peace” conveyed by diplomats.

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26 dead as Philippine troops flush out rebels
Philippine troops on Monday retook several southern towns where Muslim rebels killed at least 26 people earlier in the day in what the guerrillas said was an outburst of frustration with an uncertain peace process.
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
Boomerang Fay gains strength over Florida
Tropical Storm Fay rolled ashore in southwestern Florida on Tuesday without much fanfare, but stubbornly hung around like an unwelcome houseguest, gaining power and threatening _ once again _ to become a hurricane.
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
Indian Kashmir protests called off for 3 days
After weeks of massive separatist protests in Indian Kashmir that virtually shut down the region, Muslim leaders called Tuesday for three days of calm, allowing schools and businesses to reopen.
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
Boomerang Fay strengthens over Florida
Tropical Storm Fay rolled ashore in southwestern Florida on Tuesday without much fanfare, but stubbornly hung around like an unwelcome houseguest, gaining power and threatening _ once again _ to become a hurricane.
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
Researcher says bigfoot just a rubber gorilla suit
Turns out Bigfoot was just a rubber suit. Two researchers on a quest to prove the existence of Bigfoot say that the carcass encased in a block of ice _ handed over to them for an undisclosed sum by two men who claimed to have found it _ was slowly thawed out, and discovered to be a rubber gorilla ou...
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
Boomerang Fay maintains strength over Florida
Tropical Storm Fay rolled ashore in southwestern Florida on Tuesday without much fanfare, but stubbornly hung around like an unwelcome houseguest, maintaining its strength and threatening _ once again _ to become a hurricane.
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
Study finds minorities more likely to be paddled
Paddlings, swats, licks. A quarter of a million schoolchildren got them last year _ and blacks, American Indians and kids with disabilities got a disproportionate share of the punishment, according to a study by a human rights group.
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
Dave Matthews Band sax player LeRoi Moore dies
A publicist for the Dave Matthews Band says saxophone player LeRoi Moore has died of injuries suffered in an all-terrain-vehicle accident in June.
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
NY hosts 9 bicycle racks designed by David Byrne
Musician, artist and bicycling enthusiast David Byrne has designed nine unusual bike racks that have been installed around New York City.
Southern Ledger - August 20, 2008
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HILLARY CLINTON.
JOE BIDEN.
EVAN BAYH.
BILL RICHARDSON.
TIM KAINE.
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