U.S. News & World Report
By Bonnie Erbe, Thomas Jefferson Street blog As hard as the book publishing industry has been hit by the recession, by the Kindle, and by the waning interest of the American public in the printed word, publisher Simon & Schuster must still have money …
Bossip
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Examiner.com
The crew in the cab was eagerly cruising for waves. It has been a great June so far, and we are only halfway into it. Can it get any better than this for the back part of the month? Dog Man is an Examiner from San Jose. You can see Dog's articles on …
Deseret News
By Amy Joi O'Donoghue A new report issued Wednesday by the Department of the Interior reaffirmed what its top executive has already said about the 77 parcels of oil and gas leases he yanked earlier this year: The selection process was flawed because of …
Los Angeles Times
Washington Post
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Reuters
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Obama administration is considering seeking a change in the special US military trials for Guantanamo Bay terrorism suspects to allow those who face the death penalty to plead guilty without getting a full trial, …
New York Times
San Jose Mercury News
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Wall Street Journal
By JONATHAN WEISMAN WASHINGTON — Republicans launched a political offensive against President Barack Obama's handling of the economy after weeks of reticence, emboldened by Friday's report of a surging unemployment rate.
Washington Post
Boston Globe
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San Jose Mercury News, USA
For the fifth month in a row, high-technology firms in the service sector had fewer jobs in April than the same month the year before, with the decline reaching 3.8 percent, the biggest year-over-year drop since June 2003. …
MTV.com
Also prior to the Movie Awards, "Hills" fans will finally get to see Speidi's nuptials and watch Spencer and Lauren deal with their issues before he and Heidi walk down the aisle. As if the "Hills" gang weren't enough, presenters for the Movie Awards …
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Stanford Report
Concentrating hard on the image of Martinez's heart on a donated sonogram machine, Ashley, an assistant professor of cardiovascular medicine, nodded his head, furrowed his brow. Martinez, a Mexican immigrant, was getting his heart checked for free at a …
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Philadelphia Inquirer
NEW YORK - Caroline Kennedy denied yesterday that she ended her quest for the US Senate because her children and husband complained she was becoming an angry, intense person.
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Philadelphia Metro
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