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    Oct 15, 2008 |Blog| Newsday
  1. Making their presence known

    Spin Cycle
    Poll: Hofstra Debate Obama photos McCain photos Poll: Who's winning? A group of young people in front of Hofstra's student center who appear dressed for a job interview make up "Hofstra Students for McCain." While admittedly smaller in numbers than......

    Tags: Sarah Palin, Polls

  2. Dec 17, 2001 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Afghans Dust Off Long-Hidden Yen to Have Fun

    Times Staff Writer
    For the five years the Taliban was in power in this capital, Boba Abdul Shukor had to sell his wares in secret. His contraband was not drugs or pornography or alcohol but one of the oldest symbols of freedom, the modest kite. In the joyless world of...

    Tags: Afghanistan, Religious Festivals, Television, Movies, Islam

  4. Dec 7, 2001 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Bazaar provides clue to how bin Laden might flee

    Tribune foreign correspondent
    If Osama bin Laden or his Al Qaeda fighters were to flee Afghanistan, there's a good chance they would pass through the fabled "smuggler's market." Practically everything spirited out of Afghanistan ends up at this black-market bazaar just outside...

    Tags: Television, Afghanistan, Al-Qaeda, Terrorism, Pakistan

  6. Jan 7, 2005 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Critical stage for biotechs

    Sun Staff
    A number of Maryland's biotechnology companies will have prospective new drugs in their final round of clinical testing this year, a key stage for some in their efforts to fully evolve from research organizations into market-driven businesses....

    Tags: Health, Fox Broadcasting Company, Biotechnology, Boca Raton, Companies and Corporations

  8. May 25, 2003 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  9. Saddam's rule turned Eden into a wasteland

    The Associated Press
    Of all Saddam Hussein's crimes, the most enduring may be the salt-encrusted moonscape that was once an Eden, where punishment by water diversion has put to death an ancient way of life. Not only did his regime kill many thousands by artillery shelling,...

    Tags: Civil Unrest, Religious Conflicts, Fishing, Iraq, Iran

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