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posted by May 3 at 9:03 AM
onposted by news intern Chris Kissel
Whoops: Hospital damaged, workers injured after U.S. strike in Sadr City.
Back to work: After nation-wide moratorium, thirty-five states get ready to kill some people.
Back to the polls: Zimbabwe opposition party weighs possibility of run-off election.
Russert vs. Stephanopoulos: The other big rivalry of the year.
Food woes: In the face of skyrocketing food prices, Asian Development Bank worries about gains made in reduction of poverty.
Microhoo: Microsoft gives in, makes higher bid for Yahoo.
Ace Smith, Clinton strategist: Preparing North Carolina for Hillary Clinton.
Indiana: Looking good for Obama.
Liver patient dies: Medical-marijuana user’s death demands a second look at hospital policy.
Taxed books: Amazon suing over New York’s sales tax law.
Comments
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420ap_medical_marijuana_death.html
These food shortages are really starting to freak me out.
In a news flash!
MS would not meet Yahoo's demand of $37/share, so the DEAL IS OFF.
Cringely called this one perfectly!
It was just a scorched-earth policy from the beginning-
http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/2008/pulpit_20080215_004309.html
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