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Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008
News for Nov. 19, 2008
- Plugging Afghanistan's Brain Drain
- Final Count Gives McCain Win In Missouri
- Scientists Decode The DNA Of A Woolly Mammoth
- Fight Breaks Out As Iraqi Lawmakers Debate Pact
- Uighur Mummies Stir Debate In China
- Dow Dips Below 8,000 To 5-Year Low
- Key Senators Receptive To Holder As AG
- Waxman, Dingell Face Off Over Key House Panel
- Alaskans React To End Of Stevens Era
- A Parts Firm Exec's View Of Car Industry Woes
- Auto Bailout Debate Turns to Bankruptcy
- Stem Cells Used In Woman's Windpipe Transplant
- Daschle Accepts HHS Post, Democratic Officials Say
- Q&A: Pondering Options For Detroit's Future
- Video Games Suck Up Energy Like Vampires
- Governors Tackle Climate Change
- A Friend's Perspective On Eric Holder
- Ayers Ends Silence On Obama, Terrorist Accusations
- Rep. Frank Wants Bailout Shared With Automakers
- Auto Execs: Economic Downturn Is The Bad Guy
- Israel Reseals Border Crossings With Gaza Strip
- Eric Holder Could Be Obama's Top Justice Pick
- Toyota Cuts North American Production For 2 Days
- Tibetans Gather In India To Rethink China Strategy
- Pirates Commandeer Busy Shipping Lane
- Tool Bag Floats Away From Astronaut
- Lieberman Gets To Keep Committee Chairmanship
- Senator-Elect Begich: Alaskans Wanted Change
- Obama Takes 'Common Sense' View On Economy
- Experts Urge Obama To Engage Early On Middle East
- Big Tobacco Seeks Safer Cigarettes
Politics & Society for Nov. 19, 2008
- Final Count Gives McCain Win In Missouri
- Democrats Ask: Should Obama Go Fast Or Slow?
- Why Are Obama's Cabinet Choices Leaking Out?
- Key Senators Receptive To Holder As AG
- Federal Bureaucrats Begin 'Burrowing'
- Waxman, Dingell Face Off Over Key House Panel
- Alaskans React To End Of Stevens Era
- Daschle Tapped To Lead Health And Human Services
- Daschle Accepts HHS Post, Democratic Officials Say
- Governors Tackle Climate Change
- Will A 'Team Of Rivals' Help Obama?
- Imagining Clinton As Secretary Of State
- A Friend's Perspective On Eric Holder
- Obama, Unplugged: Why Presidents Can't E-mail
- Political Junkie: Clinton, Lieberman and Holder
- Ayers Ends Silence On Obama, Terrorist Accusations
Business for Nov. 19, 2008
- Dow Dips Below 8,000 To 5-Year Low
- A Parts Firm Exec's View Of Car Industry Woes
- Auto Bailout Debate Turns to Bankruptcy
- Electric Car Manufacturer Hopes To Generate Sales
- Consumer Prices Fall By Largest Amount Since 1947
- Q&A: Pondering Options For Detroit's Future
- Video Games Suck Up Energy Like Vampires
- Carly Fiorina On Silicon Valley's Future
- Saving For College In Pennsylvania
- How To Have Festive (Yet Frugal) Holidays
- Rep. Frank Wants Bailout Shared With Automakers
- Auto Execs: Economic Downturn Is The Bad Guy
- Navajo Roll Dice, Open Casino
- Census Bureau Needs Temporary Workers
- 'Tis Not The Season For Retail Jobs
- Third-Quarter Home Sales Drop
- Toyota Cuts North American Production For 2 Days
- Gear Heads Prepare For Los Angeles Auto Show
- Obama Takes 'Common Sense' View On Economy
People & Places for Nov. 19, 2008
- Clive Barnes, A Critic's Critic
- Will A 'Team Of Rivals' Help Obama?
- Saving For College In Pennsylvania
- Mrs. Leary Offers 'Outtakes From A Marriage'
- Satire In Your Stocking With 'A Colbert Christmas'
- Ayers Ends Silence On Obama, Terrorist Accusations
- Navajo Roll Dice, Open Casino
- Census Bureau Needs Temporary Workers
- Not Just Another Pretty Head Shot
Health & Science for Nov. 19, 2008
Books for Nov. 19, 2008
Music for Nov. 19, 2008
- Sara Lov: 'New York'
- Chris Knight On Mountain Stage
- Anthem: Sleater Kinney
- West African Finds at the WFMU Record Fair
- Francois Virot: 'Say Fiesta'
- Solas On Mountain Stage
- Eric Hutchinson: Self-Made Acoustic Soul
- Duke Ellington: The Composer, Pt. 1
- Roberto Plano's Schubert Sensibility
- Classical Teens Ring Out In The Rockies
Arts & Entertainment for Nov. 19, 2008
Diversions for Nov. 19, 2008
- Documentary Tackles Epic Harvard-Yale Game
- How To Have Festive (Yet Frugal) Holidays
- Obama, Unplugged: Why Presidents Can't E-mail
- Salvation Army Tests Plastic At Red Kettles
- Jobless Manager Turns To Sandwich Board
- Census Bureau Needs Temporary Workers
- Obama's 'Change' Message Extends To Football
- Natty Dressers Disappear From NFL Sidelines
- A Vegetarian Thanksgiving
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