March 11, 2009
The British press seems to have finally recovered from President Obama's supposed "diss" of Gordon Brown. Instead, today's papers wonder if the Troubles have returned to Northern Ireland and whether Jade Goody a Z-list celebrity who became famous for her fecklessness on reality TV, and has since bee...
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March 05, 2009
You can learn a lot from obituaries -- and recently there have been some great ones. In February, it was Conchita Cintrón, a celebrated female bullfighter. Cintrón, who retired from bullfighting after having killed as many as 750 bulls in the ring, died in Lisbon last month at the age of 86. At ei...
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You can learn a lot from obituaries -- and recently there have been some great ones. In February, it was Conchita Cintrón, a celebrated female bullfighter. Cintrón, who retired from bullfighting after having killed as many as 750 bulls in the ring, died in Lisbon last month at the age of 86. At ei...
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March 03, 2009
Dr. Nagaratnam Ranjithan has spent decades building a thriving medical practice in Maryland as a kidney specialist. Federal authorities say he has also helped finance Asian death squads. Two weeks ago, the U.S. Treasury Department froze the assets of Ranjithan’s Tamil Foundation, alleging that the...
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March 02, 2009
Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham Reader reaction was passionate and plentiful to my Sunday afternoon post about the controversial Matt Cassel trade. The New England Patriots sent their backup quarterback and linebacker Mike Vrabel to the Kansas City Chiefs for the 34th overall selection in this y...
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Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham Reader reaction was passionate and plentiful to my Sunday afternoon post about the controversial Matt Cassel trade. The New England Patriots sent their backup quarterback and linebacker Mike Vrabel to the Kansas City Chiefs for the 34th overall selection in this y...
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See today's complete daily update here. What We’re Reading New documents show that the CIA destroyed nearly 100 terror interrogation tapes , far more than previously disclosed. The Ukraine struggles with unrest due to the economic crisis. The EU held an emergency summit on the financial...
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A Pennsylvania company that monitors peer-to-peer file-sharing networks discovered a potentially serious security breach involving President Obama’s helicopter, Marine One, NBC affiliate WPXI in Pittsburgh reported. Sensitive information about Marine One was reportedly found by Tiversa employe...
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March 01, 2009
National Geographic: Kenya's Eburu Forest was once considered inaccessible, thanks to its deep ravines and thick undergrowth. But a hike through its outer fringes these days feels positively crowded. The sound of axes echoes across the forest constantly, and the forest floor is scarred by dark mound...
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