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Obama policy book coming out Sept. 9 - TODAY: Books - Today.msnbc.com
Posted by: MurphyStout 14 hours, 28 minutes agoHe's written million-selling books about his early years and the meaning of public life. Now, Sen. Barack Obama, with the help of his campaign ...
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Life as a rock star: Steven Tyler working on memoir - TODAY: Books - Today.msnbc.com
Posted by: MurphyStout 14 hours, 27 minutes agoTyler, known for heavy hits such as “Walk This Way” and “Dream On,” is working on a memoir to be published in 2009 by Ecco ...
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Man-sized grouper declared new species
Posted by: TechnologyExpert 6 hours, 50 minutes agoA man-sized grouper that trolls the tropical waters of the Eastern Pacific Ocean for octopuses and crabs has been identified as a new fish species ...
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Accident risk when first-aiders take holiday
Posted by: SafetyGravity 12 hours, 41 minutes agoCompanies should consider how letting first-aiders take holidays at the same time might affect their legal position if an accident occurs, a leading charity says.
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CJR: He Likes Ike?
Posted by: JamesMarcus 11 hours, 2 minutes agoIn many ways, Robert Scheer' s career encapsulates the long march of progressive journalism in postwar America. After an early stint at Ramparts , he moved ...
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Perennial Flowering Vines, Bush Hedges, And Fern Plants
Posted by: davidhallstrom 5 hours, 2 minutes agoGardeners grow two types of plants basically, annuals and perennial plants. The perennial plant does not have a life span that is limited to one ...
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RBI: first phase of liberalization to end in next year
Posted by: monicachenoa 22 hours, 50 minutes agoThe Reserve Bank of India Deputy Governor V Leeladhar told the RBI will be starting "wholesome review regarding the road map" of foreign banks in ...
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SBI general insurance biz final stage set
Posted by: monicachenoa 22 hours, 35 minutes agoState Bank of India country’s largest lender is venturing into general insurance business. Almost all the formalities have been fulfilled and by the next ...
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Scare WebHosting Problems Away With HostMonster
Posted by: property 16 hours, 47 minutes agoHost Monster has been in the hosting business for almost 12 years now and has never ceased to provide the right quality of hosting needs ...
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Too Old and Frail to Re-educate? Not in China
Posted by: Alexia 14 hours, 58 minutes agoIn the annals of people who have struggled against Communist Party rule, Wu Dianyuan and Wang Xiuying are unlikely to merit even a footnote.
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Gold-medal moms have edge on competition - TODAY in Beijing - MSNBC.com
Posted by: MurphyStout 14 hours, 25 minutes agoBEIJING - Many Olympians leaving Beijing plan to take a few weeks off to relax, drink a few cocktails on the beach or just indulge in ...
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Farm work 'carries more inherent risk than other jobs'
Posted by: SafetyGravity 12 hours, 40 minutes agoEmployees who work on farms are exposed to more inherent risks than people in other occupations, it has been claimed.
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AT&T Launches "Geek Squad" Competitor "ConnecTech"
Posted by: TechnologyExpert 5 hours, 12 minutes agoQuestion: would you trust a phone company to fix your computer problems? That's what AT&T wants you to do, as on Thursday they ...
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Rushing to Judgment on Russia
Posted by: Wil 20 hours, 7 minutes agoContrary to the dominant narrative of the conflict in the United States, Russian action does not constitute a naked act of aggression. Responsibility for the ...
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Hospital fined GBP 18,500 for health and safety breach
Posted by: SafetyGravity 12 hours, 39 minutes agoUnited Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust is being fined £18,500 plus £3,500 in costs for exposing a cleaner to dangerous chemicals in breach of ...
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