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Paterson's dental association deal shows cavities still exist in Albany
Actions by the governor, other legislators in Albany are questioned By DANIEL MEYER WIN Columnist While it should come as no surprise to anyone, the permeating culture of petty partisan politics, backroom deals ...
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F1 boss Mosley wins privacy case over Nazi orgy claim
World motorsport chief Max Mosley won his privacy case at London's High Court Thursday against a British newspaper which alleged he took part in a Nazi-themed sadomasochistic orgy with prostitutes.
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Newspapers aren't changing fast enough for many young journalists Although I accept, readily, that newspapers are slow to change, and often change in the stupidest, wrongest ways imaginable, that's not why ...
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Michael White: Why this case is depressing
This case exemplified the fact that - with some honourable exceptions - serious investigative journalism is in retreat July 24, 2008 12:33 PM Take no notice of Colin Myler 's warning outside the high court ...
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Eighties disco night
DJ Soul Glo presents Club Tropicana and other 80s disco classics at the Assembly Rooms next Friday, August 1. Promoters promise high energy, soul moving, cheesy favourites from the decade fashion forgot.
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Becks to finally play Toronto
Description: David Beckham finally makes his debut at BMO on Thursday when he leads the MLS All-Stars against West Ham United.
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Q1 Global Advertising Up 4% from 2007, Healthcare Sector Biggest Spender
Despite mounting economic pressures, global advertising spend was up over 4 percent in the first quarter of 2008 compared with the year-earlier period - led by nearly 10 percent growth in the Asia-Pacific ...
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Bad Days for Newsrooms - and Democracy
The decline of newspapers is not about the replacement of the antiquated technology of newsprint with the lightning speed of the Internet.
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Indonesian Pilot Accused of Crashing Plane by Ignoring Warnings
The pilot of an Indonesian airliner that crashed in 2007, killing 21 people, has gone on trial - accused of deliberately ignoring warnings, causing the airliner to crash.
Arctic 'holds 90bln barrels of oil, mostly offshore'
Within the Arctic circle there are 90 billion barrels of oil and vast quantities of natural gas waiting to be tapped, most of it offshore, the government-run US Geological Survey said.
Krakow & Auschwitz - Auschwitz, Poland
I didn't intended to visit Auschwitz at first when I entered Europe, because my Eurail Pass didn't cover Poland.
Jacques Kaplan, Who Put Kent on the Art World's Map, Dies
As 2001, the year that will forever bear the indelible mark of 9/11, came to a close, Jacques Kaplan was presenting a show of sculpture at his groundbreaking Paris-New York-Kent Gallery in Kent.
Henry, Deans merits a draw: Carter
Graham Henry is a little quicker to wield the proverbial cane but otherwise star five-eighth Daniel Carter cannot separate the merits of his All Blacks coach and Australian rugby opposite Robbie Deans.
Shark Cage Diving - Gansbaai, Western Cape, South Africa
This is possibly the greatest thrill that you will ever experience. Just imagine pulling up on the boat in 'Shark Alley', the open stretch of water between the mainland and Dyer Island off Gansbaai, South ...
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