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Friday, November 13, 2009

Weekend Edition: November 13 - 14, 2009



David Brooks,Conservative columnist: Sarah Palin is ‘a joke’

Housing: Lobbyists Win Again In Securing Tax Break For Home Builders

The Right's textbook "surrender to terrorists"

Netanyahu Threatens to Retaliate if Palestinians Declare Statehood

NFL Scores from Sunday

WSJ Photo Journal: Photos of the Week - Nov. 9 - 13, 2009


One Special Job Applicant Needed - Stoners Need Apply: U.C. Santa Cruz Hiring a Full-Time Grateful Dead Archivist

Two Suicide Bombings in Pakistan Kill at Least 12

New York 9/11 trial ignites row

Need a vacation? Las Vegas deals should not be passed up

Five 9/11 Suspects in Gitmo to be Tried in U.S. Federal Court

FACT CHECK: Palin's book goes rogue on some facts

Mike Tyson on his airport altercation and arrest yesterday: I was defending my wife and child

Former Louisiana congressman William Jefferson was sentenced Friday to 13 years in prison

Thursday, November 12, 2009

November 13, 2009

Ex-MSNBC reporter who was an early critic of the Iraq war and was pushed out by NBC, joins ABC

Microsoft's Bill Gates Praises Apple's Steve Jobs For 'Saving the Company'

Cops Watched Ray Clark Scrub Floor Drain at Yale Murder Scene

Oprah: Chimp Victim Charla Nash (Warning Graphic Pictures) Says She Doesn't Remember Attack

Deadly storm churns up the US Eastern Coast

UK facing 'worst storm of year'

Hollywood actor Nicolas Cage's financial troubles continue as he loses two New Orleans homes worth $6.8 million in foreclosure auction

NASA finds 'significant' water on moon

Mish: The Llyod's Prayer

President Obama eyes domestic spending freeze

'Inappropriate?' -- Trump puzzled by Prejean's 'Larry King Live' stand-off

Pro golfer sues PGA over drug test results

Food fight: Burger King franchisees sue chain over its $1.00 double cheeseburger promotion

UK man breaks record for pulling bus with hair

WSJ Photos for the Day - 12 Nov 09

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

November 11, 2009

A Five-Month CBS News Investigation Finds That a Staggering Number of Rape Kits Aren't Tested

Blackouts darken Brazil's 2 largest cities

Facebook hit by ‘Control Your Info’ intruder

Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Richard Fisher said Tuesday that no institution should be allowed to get "too big to fail," although he also warned that regulators must be careful not to stifle economic growth

Ex-Bear Execs Beat Fraud Charges

Obama Receives New Afghan Option

The sole House Republican to vote in favor of the health care legislation, Representative Anh Cao of Louisiana, said in an interview Tuesday that he had been getting some “pretty nasty responses

Google's Free Airport Wi-Fi: Five Ways to Protect Yourself

WSJ Photo Journal: "Story of Two Congregations"

JPMorgan Chase to Hire 1,200 Mortgage Officers

No bond for 3 teens charged as adults in burning of 15-year-old

NATO Seizes Tons of Bomb Material in Afghan Raid

D.C.-area sniper Muhammad executed

Fannie and Freddie fire their own Inspector General

NASA's Great Observatories Examine the Galactic Center Region

Drunk United Airlines pilot yanked off flight by British authorities

Windmills fuel pair of bars in ... Brooklyn?

Afloat in the Ocean, Expanding Islands of Trash

46% of South Florida homeowners are `underwater'

Florida landscape dotted with $100,000 homes

The Greatest Trade Ever: How hedge fund manager John Paulson bet against the real estate bubble and made $15 billion in a single year

Study: Antarctic ice melt actually slowing climate change

Airlines, hotels face bleak holidays

Median home prices fell nationwide in 3Q

Monday, November 9, 2009

November 10, 2009

Shark bite prompts surprise birth

21-year-old wins World Series of Poker, $8.5 million

Is you cellphone slowly killing you?

Housing: shadow inventory dwarfs loan modifications

New Hampshire to bailout failing newspaper

Bill Clinton Visits Capitol Hill to Rally Democrats on Health Care

Dodd unveils bank-reform bill without GOP support

Ida weakens and slowly clears out of the Gulf . . . comes ashore in Alabama earlier today

CCTV captures the moment a drunk woman falls into the path of an oncoming train... and walks away uninjured

Gorbacev advises the US to learn from Russia's mistakes and get out of Afghanistan now

Stopping the Next McVeigh

Newsweek: Up Against A Wall of Debt Part 1
Up Against a Wall of Debt, Part II

Conservatives and Liberals unite! Federal Reserve opposed as big bank savior by odd allies

Suicides in the downturn raise worries about recession’s real cost

Default notices rising in upper echelon ZIPs

A Canadian teenager has been rescued from an ice floe drifting in the Arctic sea, where he was reportedly stranded with two polar bears

Canada Oct. Housing Starts Rise to Highest This Year

WSJ: Photos for the Day - 9 Nov 09

Sunday, November 8, 2009

November 9, 2009

Britney Spears is hopping mad about the furor in Australia over her lip-synching at a concert on her "Circus" tour, her tour promoter says

Google to Buy Mobile Ad Company for $750 Million

The Big Picture Blog looks at "Kazakhstan's radioactive legacy"

Jim Kunstler: "Dreams Die Hard"

Mises: The Man Who Predicted the Great Depression

Washington's inconvenient economic truths

D.C. Sniper: Execution date approaches for John Allen Muhammad

Cruel comments by Tea Partiers directed at Holocaust survivor Elie Weisel

Steven Tyler quits Aerosmith

Case against Ohio bodies suspect, who was a Marine for 7 years, expands cross country and overseas

Oil jumps 3 percent on Hurricane Ida

100 Things Restaurant Staffers Should Never Do (Part 2)

Iran Accuses 3 American Hikers of Espionage

News Corp Sites May Be Removed From Google

Over 1 Million baby strollers recalled by McLaren due to fingertip amputations

Wall Street Bonuses Rise as Big 3 May Pay $30 Billion

Trucker dies as big-rig plummets 200 feet off SF bridge

How much gold does the US Treasury have in reserve?

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