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Lone Democratic holdout in Senate agrees to back healthcare bill – Los Angeles Times

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New York Times (blog) Lone Democratic holdout in Senate agrees to back healthcare bill Los Angeles Times Party leaders reach a deal with Nebraska Sen. Ben Nelson on abortion restrictions, giving them the 60 votes they need to quash Republican-led filibusters. By Noam N. Levey and Janet Hook Reporting from Washington With a critical vote looming this Senate Dems reach 60 vote threshold on health bill The Associated Press ...

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Another sponsor pulls back from Tiger Woods - Los Angeles Times

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Globe and Mail Another sponsor pulls back from Tiger Woods Los Angeles Times The Swiss luxury watchmaker on Friday joined a growing list of sponsors that are rethinking their use of the embattled golf superstar. Tag Heuer to drop Tiger ads in some markets Reuters Woods dropped by yet another sponsor over 'recent events' Independent Tiger Woods loses another sponsor and wife is pursuing divorce Examiner.com New York ...

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Defense bill clears key Senate hurdle – Los Angeles Times

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Boston Globe Defense bill clears key Senate hurdle Los Angeles Times Reporting from Washington The Senate is poised to vote today on a $630-billion defense appropriations bill that also extends several expiring social programs. The bill, almost three months overdue, will provide $128 billion for Tensions Mount as Senators Haggle Over Health Bill New York Times Senate health care holdout signals progress The Associated ...

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The Future of Print Media?

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Several media outlets are reporting today that The Wall Street Journal and the New York Post have exclusive subscription deals with Sony through their newest electronic readers. The Reader Daily Edition, brand new & offered by Sony at around $400, will be the only eReader that carries the New York Post, and readers will pay $9.99 a month for the subscription.   The Wall Street Journal is already available on Amazon’s Kindle for ...

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Home News Sports Weather Community Directory Entertainment BROWSE: Stories Video Slideshows Money News Health News Medical Breakthroughs Panhandle Spirit Panhandle Outdoor MOJO Home News Story Search KVII Web Editor's politics raise Qs at WSJ ADVERTISEMENT Special Features Interactive Radar Birthday Cash MOJO ...

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New York Times : Bart Scott talks trash freely and incessantly, all day, on any topic, on matters from petty to profound. He has singled out Bill Cowher's chin, LenDale White's gut, T. J. Houshmandzadeh's ponytail and Reggie Bush's manhood. Read the whole story: New York Times

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Iran Admits Protesters Beaten To Death By Jailers

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New York Times : The Iranian authorities acknowledged Saturday for the first time that at least three protesters had been beaten to death in prison after the disputed presidential election in June, as a military court announced that 12 prison officials had been charged with murder and other crimes. The court's statement followed months of denials by the police and prosecutors, who grudgingly conceded that some torture had taken place but ...

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Eliot Spitzer, Frank Partnoy, William Black: Treasury Should Make AIG Emails Public For 'Open Source' Investigation

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New York Times : The three of us, as experienced investigators and prosecutors of financial fraud, cannot answer these questions now. But we know where the answers are. They are in the trove of e-mail messages still backed up on A.I.G. servers, as well as in the key internal accounting documents and financial models generated by A.I.G. during the past decade. Before releasing its regulatory clutches, the government should insist that the ...

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Times Are Tough? Bring on Vermeer and the Pianos

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ARTWISE, 2009 began on a very high note with the surprise appearance of the most inspired piece of American public sculpture in years: Aretha Franklin 's fierce, jubilant inauguration chapeau. Talk about national pride. As the band played Hail to the Chief, some of us thought, God bless the Queen. David Regen Stop, Repair, Prepare by Allora & Calzadilla at the Gladstone Gallery. More Photos Multimedia ...

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