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Mouth of the Potomac - Oct 12, 2007
By James Gordon Meek Is the U.S. military building a public case against Iran? No, we're not talking about nukes this time. It's Iran's meddling in Iraq, where top Army Gen. David Petraeus this week accused Tehran's …
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Mouth of the Potomac - Oct 12, 2007
Chuck Schumer, a Hillary Clinton supporter and chairman of the Democrats' Senate campaign committee, sent quite a mash note out to Al Gore just a bit ago congratulating the buzzed-about non-presidential candidate for …
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Knicks Knation - Oct 12, 2007
Isiah Thomas declined to say whether he was one of the teams that made an offer to the Lakers over the summer for Kobe Bryant. Thomas, citing a league rule about addressing other team’s players, is believed to have …
The Blueshirts Blog - Oct 12, 2007
Mara back in. Hossa still in. Scatchard skating but not yet signed. And Nylander refusing to rehash. Those are the headlines from the pregame media briefings at either end of the Garden hall tonight. Paul Mara …
Entertainment - NY Daily News - Oct 12, 2007
Joe Dziemianowicz: Joseph Cornell was a New York artist famous for his collage-style boxes. Charles L. Mee is a playwright known for assembling works from various texts. The men merge in "Hotel Cassiopeia," running …
The Cultural Tourist - Oct 12, 2007
Saying farewell is never easy. Dame Kiri Te Kanawa’s recital at Carnegie Hall Thursday night was part of her Farewell Tour. It was hard for the audience to bid such a beloved singer farewell -- how often do you see a …
NY Daily News - Oct 12, 2007
Back in 1898, New Yorkers were likely to give their babies names like John and Mary. Now, it's a lot more likely to be Jayden and Madison.
NY Daily News - Oct 12, 2007
Former Vice President Al Gore won the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize today for sounding the alarm about global warming.
NY Daily News - Oct 12, 2007
A Florida jury has acquitted seven boot camp guards and a nurse of manslaughter charges in the death of a 14-year-old boy who was hit and kicked by the drill instructors in a videotaped altercation.
NY Daily News - Oct 12, 2007
California authorities were serving several search warrants in connection with the death of Anna Nicole Smith. The blond bombshell died in February of an accidental drug overdose.