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  1. Tuna fishing for Jets staffer

    NY Daily News - Dec 31, 2007

    Bill Parcells, hired recently as the Dolphins' football czar, is showing interest in a Jets staffer for his vacant general-manager position, the Daily News has learned.

  2. Officials begin inspection of Giants Stadium escalator

    NY Daily News - Dec 31, 2007

    State and private officials conducted a preliminary inspection Monday of an escalator that malfunctioned at Giants Stadium this weekend, injuring seven people immediately after the Giants-Patriots game.

  3. Letterman returns Wednesday with Robin Williams as first guest

    NY Daily News - Dec 31, 2007

    Robin Williams will be David Letterman's first guest upon the return of his "Late Show" on CBS Wednesday.

  4. Roger Wicker named to fill Trent Lott's Mississippi Senate seat

    NY Daily News - Dec 31, 2007

    Gov. Haley Barbour on Monday announced his choice for Trent Lott's replacement in the Senate: Rep. Roger Wicker, a conservative congressman.

  5. Woman who tried to assassinate President Ford is released from prison

    Nation / World - NY Daily News - Dec 31, 2007

    Sara Jane Moore, who tried to assassinate President Ford in 1975, was released from prison Monday, authorities said.

  6. US gave Bhutto 'steady stream' of threat info, security advice before killing

    Nation / World - NY Daily News - Dec 31, 2007

    The United States provided a steady stream of intelligence to Benazir Bhutto about threats against her before the former Pakistani prime minister was assassinated and advised her aides on how to boost security

  7. World Trade Center owner to pay millions in fines for missed deadlines

    Metro News - Dec 31, 2007

    The owner of the World Trade Center site said Monday it is at least a month behind on a deadline to turn over part of the site to a private developer and will pay at least $9 million in fines.

  8. Queens shooting victim's brother admits being the target

    NY Daily News - Dec 31, 2007

    The older brother of an 11-year-old Queens boy shot point-blank in the door of the family's house admitted Monday he was the target - but denied knowing who was gunning for him.

  9. Kenyan police battle opposition supporters as death toll rises

    NY Daily News - Dec 31, 2007

    Kenyan police battled thousands of opposition supporters enraged over President Mwai Kibaki's allegedly fraudulent re-election, firing tear gas and live ammunition as the death toll from the violence rose to 103

  10. Senator Schumer spends New Year's Eve with soldiers in Iraq

    NY Daily News - Dec 31, 2007

    In his first visit to Iraq, Sen. Charles Schumer visited U.S. troops in Baghdad on Monday and met with Army Gen. David Petraeus.

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