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Archive for June, 2009

$1.2 billion in debts canceled to help Haiti

Three international organizations canceled $1.2 billion of Haiti’s debt Tuesday, freeing up millions of dollars each year for the deeply impoverished Caribbean nation that is beset by humanitarian crises.

DoJ Asks Court To Force UBS Tax-evader Disclosures

DoJ Asks Court To Force UBS Tax-evader Disclosures

WATCH: Doctor-Patient Disagreements


Sanford Spills On Mistress Trysts

Governor admits he met with mistress five times in the past year, seven total.

Old planes scrapped due to economics, not age

The Airbus 310 that crashed Tuesday was 19 years old, yet experts say older planes can keep going strong for years as long as companies are willing to invest what it takes to keep them sky-worthy.

Doctor-Patient Disagreements

The top ways doctors and patients get on one another’s nerves.

Jim Stratton: Hello? State unemployment agency … are you there?


Marines, Taliban fight at Afghan ghost town

Three years after its residents fled, the once bustling Afghan town of Now Zad is the scene of a stalemate between a company of newly arrived Marines and a band of Taliban fighters.

Jordan Schafer’s homer caps dramatic G-Braves rally

Jordan Schafer’s home run capped a seven-run rally that propelled the Gwinnett Braves to an 8-7 home victory against Louisville on Tuesday afternoon. The G-Braves entered the eighth inning trailing 7-1 and tied the score on pinch-hitter Reid Gorecki’s two-out grand slam. Schafer, making his third start since coming off the disabled list, followed with his second homer since joining the G-Braves. Also in the eighth, Brandon Jones drove home Wes Timmons with a double, and Chris Burke drove home Jones with a single. Gorecki’s grand slam was the team’s first this season.

RANGERS DEAL GOMEZ TO CANADIENS IN SIX-PLAYER DEAL

Scott Gomez’s brief New York tenure ended Tuesday when the star center was traded by the Rangers to the Montreal Canadiens as part of a six-player deal. The key player coming back to the Blueshirts is forward Chris Higgins, a Smithtown native who…

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