12.17.2008

UR News

You asked for it, now here it is. Plenty of content, uploaded daily. Read about a weird case of a Black athlete who lost his life at a traffic stop in Mississippi, the biggest scam artist in US history, survival panic syndrome, arson at Palin's church, the feds make a historic cut to interest rates, yawning is good for the brain, lotion that causes cancer, the world's olderst spider web, state criminal records go on-line, GM to suspend work at 3 Mexican factories, states looking to put immigration status on driver's licenses and more underneath.

Mississippi: Star Athlete Shot at Traffic Stop NAACP: Death Wasn't Suicide

Man Who Conned The World: Defrauded Over $50B
...The Most Hated Man In New York
Madoff Fallout Spreads; Banks Report Potential Losses of $10B
Investors May Get Protection From Government...
Charities Hit Hard

SEC Image Suffers In A String Of Setbacks

Downturn Spurs 'Survival Panic'

UPDATE: ATF: Accelerant Poured Around Palin's Church

Historic Fed Rate Cut in Sight

Consumer Prices Plunge at a Record Rate

Housing Permits Hit New Low

Nasal Stem Cells May Help Paralyzed Walk Again

Dad's Alternative Med Treatment Almost Kills Daughter

Yawning Cools Brain, May Indicate Health Problems

Creativity No Excuse for Stupidity

Study: Some Moisturizers Carry Breast Cancer Risk

Goose Eggs Could Save Polar Bears

Oldest Spider Web Found in Dinosaur-Age Amber

States Increasingly Put Criminal Records on Web

Chinese Company Introduces World's First Plug-In Hybrid

GM to Suspend Work in Three Mexican Factories

State to Seek Bill Tying Legal Status to Licenses

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