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| Cable Series in Running for Emmys The nominations added fuel to the argument that much of the best work on TV is now being done on cable channels. Officials Reject Report of Pregnancy Pact The mayor of Gloucester, Mass., said there was no independent evidence that a group of high school girls had made a pact to become pregnant and raise their babies together, as a magazine reported. Healthy Eating Helps to Get the Bogeys Out of a Golfing Diet You are what you eat, they say, and in golf, it may be more true than you think. Second Stage Will Set Up a Broadway Shop at Helen Hayes Second Stage Theater, a nonprofit Off Broadway company, plans to announce that it has acquired the right to purchase the historic Helen Hayes Theater on West 44th Street. Students, Teachers and Parents Weigh In on State of the Schools For the second year in a row, a vast majority of New York City parents, teachers and students who responded to a Department of Education survey said they were satisfied with their schools. It’s the Summer of Lyle’s Discontent Royal Birkdale, already a tough course in benign conditions but a brute in a chilly tempest like Thursday’s, had players considering walking off the course. Wedding dresses worthy of fairy tales If you weren't (or aren't) the kind of girl who always dreamed of a fairy tale wedding, tricked out in the Cinderella gown with the handsome prince, watch out: Reem Acra will change your mind. Malaysian Opposition Figure’s Arrest Increases Tensions Anwar Ibrahim said that his arrest may have set back one of the strongest challenges in the country’s history to the dominance of the longtime governing party. Gore Urges Change to Dodge an Energy Crisis Al Gore said the goal of using only electricity produced by renewable energy in 10 years was achievable and necessary for national security. The ’60s Begin to Fade as Liberal Professors Retire Hired during an expansion in higher education, baby boomers are being replaced by a new generation. absolutely free ringtones - at&t ringtones - bluetooth ringtones - cell ringtone - cellphone ringtones - christmas ringtones - create a ringtone - custom ringtone - download free bollywood mp3 ringtones - download free ringtones - downloadable ringtones - free alltel ringtones - free bluetooth ringtones - free cellular one ringtones - free downloadable ringtones - free hip hop ringtones - free metro pcs ringtones - free mosquito ringtones - free poly ringtones - free real music ringtones - free ringtone creator - free ringtones - free ringtones for cell phone - free ringtones for metro pcs - free ringtones for t mobile - free ringtones for your cell - free ringtones to download - free tmobile ringtones - free us cellular ringtones - game ringtones - get ringtone - hot free ringtones | National Briefing http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/18/us/18brfs-BROTHERSAREC_BRF.html?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss Uribe: Use of Red Cross symbol a mistake Colombian President Alvaro Uribe says one Red Cross symbol was used in a daring and successful hostage rescue mission that took place two weeks ago. At Penn, the Subject Is Gossip Ronald O. Perelman, the billionaire New York businessman, named a building on the University of Pennsylvania’s campus after his ex-wife, Claudia Cohen, and caused a stir. Two 'high priority' Taliban leaders killed Local security forces and coalition soldiers killed two Taliban leaders and several other insurgents Thursday in western Afghanistan, NATO's International Security Assistance Force has said. Video Games: Microsoft Goes Mainstream, and Other News of the Gamer World In a significant shift, Microsoft introduced a new strategy on Monday to help its Xbox 360 console appeal to the broad mainstream. Trial for Vaccine Against H.I.V. Is Canceled Plans for a trial of a vaccine against the AIDS virus in the United States were canceled because health officials said it was unlikely to prove effective. Anti-Energy Speculation Bill Stirs Fear Financial industry executives say that a Congressional effort to rewrite the rules for the nation’s energy markets could unsettle already nervous markets and push more energy trading abroad. Talk About Your Spring Awakening The International Thespian Festival is part summer camp, part summer school, part arts festival and part recruitment fair. Well: Drugs to Build Bones May Weaken Them A series of case reports indicates that a rare type of leg fracture is linked to osteoporosis treatment. Oil’s Decline Pulls Stocks in Tokyo Lower Most Japanese stocks fell on Friday, led by oil explorers after crude prices fell to a one-month low. | |
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