Thursday, March 24, 2011

LastGenReport: News From Headliners Thursday March 24, 2011

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Newsweek Top News



Elizabeth Taylor: 1932-2011
NewsBeast: March 18, 2011, Sana, Yemen
The March Madness Economy
Our Nuclear World
A Tale of Two Cultures
Once a Male Soldier, Now a Female Dancer in China
Interview: Francis Fukuyama
NewsBeast: Ideas
Another European Crisis Looming?
The Big Dither
Oprah Buries the Hatchet With Famous Ex-Friends
Mommie Dearest and Her Devil Daughter
Broadway's Championship Season
Please Stop Writing!
Mideast Mourns for Shot Turkish Singer Tatlises
Japanese Disaster Films Show Nation's Vulnerabity
How Ignorant Are Americans?
Eisenhower's Advice for Obama in a Time of Crisis
The Manhattan Meltdown Scenario
How a Girl's Murder Led to a Coca-Cola Boycott


TIME.com: Top Stories



Abortion Laws: Behind South Dakota's 3-Day Wait
In an ongoing effort to push legislation to reduce abortion rates South Dakota's Gov. Dennis Daugaard, a Republican, signed into law on Tuesday the most stringent such bill yet. 
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Why Taxpayers Paid for Haley Barbour's Luxury Jet
Gaddafi's Endgame: How Will the U.S. Get Out of Libya?
Nuclear-Fuel Storage to Be Probed in U.S. Safety Study
Mystery Deepens over Deadly Jerusalem Bus Bomb
Are Bahrain's Medical Workers Being Persecuted?
Portugal's Government Collapses -- Will a Bailout Follow?
Syrian Protesters Brace for a Bloody Crackdown
Learning How to Sell Out at South By Southwest
Gmail: Can't Live With It -- or Without It
Japan's Survivors Mourn the Death of Their Towns
Facebook Grows Up: 20,000 Underage Users Booted Daily
Not Going Quietly: What Gaddafi's Resilience Means for the Coalition
A New Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico -- and Insight into the Causes of the Old Spill
The Premium-Tasting Vodka That Costs $10 a Bottle
Afghan Activist Malalai Joya: U.S. Visa Denial Questioned
Google vs. the Courts: A Literary Copyright Fiasco
Obama's Libya Strategy: Nuance or Disarray?
Elizabeth Taylor Dies at 79: Actress Defined Modern Fame
Bahrain: Armed Thugs Intimidate Protesters, Journalists
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Portuguese Bonds Slide as Prime Minister Quits on Budget, Fitch Downgrades
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Air traffic controller suspended after jets land on own - USA Today
Berlusconi Hedges Bets on Libya Outcome Through NATO Push - San Francisco Chronicle
Libyans gather for funerals of alleged victims of airstrike - CNN International
Thousands March to Protest Syria Killings - New York Times
Hispanic population expected to exceed 50 million - CNN
Fire damage delays flights at Miami airport - Reuters
Analysis: Surge in violence "arose from Hamas internal row" - Reuters
Adviser: Bachmann likely to enter WH race by June - Houston Chronicle
Tornado destroys about 30 homes in western Pa. - Chicago Sun-Times
Clarity on Libya eludes some potential 2012 GOP presidential candidates - Washington Post
Will Fukushima spell Tepco's doom? - BBC News
Will Fukushima spell Tepco's doom? - BBC News
Sarah Palin sports Star of David necklace during Israel trip - Washington Post (blog)
Turkey and France clash over Libya air campaign - The Guardian
Large quake hits Myanmar near northern Thailand - Chicago Tribune
France says destroyed Libyan military plane at Misrata - Reuters
US Soldier Sentenced to 24 Years in Prison in Afghan Murder Case - Voice of America
What Elizabeth Taylor Meant to Me – Star Tributes Pour In - People Magazine
Ships avoiding Tokyo port on radiation fears - Reuters


CNN.com Recently Published/Updated

Formula One 2011 season preview: The long track to glory
This preview features in the March - April edition of CNN Traveller magazine. 
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After radiation spike, tests show tap water safe for babies in Tokyo
Jury selection starts in Michael Jackson death case
For Muslim politicians, running for office is the American way
Libyans gather for funerals of alleged victims of airstrike
Harmed in the hospital? Should you sue?
In turbulent Syrian town, discontent rages
Webber hoping to cash in on home comforts as F1 title race begins
FAA suspends air traffic controller after flights land with no help
Soldier pleads guilty in Afghan killing case
Hispanic population expected to exceed 50 million
Despite grounded air force, Libyan troops still on attack
Smoke stops, work resumes at troubled Japanese nuclear plant
Earthquake hits Myanmar near China and Thailand borders
Jill Scott returns to her roots for new music video
Political Circus: Even presidents get locked out
Libyans gather for funeral of alleged victims of airstrike
New Color app promotes mobile voyeurism
Can you really get rid of your most sentimental things?
Suspect in 2001 anthrax case had long history of mental problems


NYT > Home Page

Air Traffic Controller Is Suspended
The F.A.A. on Thursday suspended the air traffic controller on duty when two passenger jets were forced to land without guidance from the control tower.


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Thousands March in Syria Amid Violent Crackdown
French Official Urges Patience With Allies’ Libya Effort
Television Review | 'Mildred Pierce': Fighting the Depression for an Ungrateful Child
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Radiation in Tokyo’s Water Has Dropped, Japan Says
Magazine Preview: The Good Girl, Miranda Cosgrove
Drug Wars Push Deeper Into Central America
In California City, Layoffs for Nearly Half the Staff
Critic’s Notebook: Lust for Life: Movies, Men, Melodramas
Shady Dealings Helped Qaddafi Build Fortune and Regime
NATO Airstrike Accidentally Kills 2 Civilians
Once Rare in Rural America, Divorce Is Changing the Face of Its Families
States Pass Budget Pain to Cities
Japan Nuclear Crisis Revives Long U.S. Fight on Spent Fuel
Chief of American Apparel Faces 2nd Harassment Suit
2011 N.C.A.A. Tournament: Round of 16: N.B.A. Scouting Report on Fredette: Good but Not Great
Bill Seeks to Expand Rights for New York’s Immigrants
New Problems at Japanese Plant Subdue Optimism
Rebel Insider Concedes Weaknesses in Libya
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Reuters: Top News

At least 37 Syrian protesters killed, hospital says
DERAA, Syria (Reuters) - The main hospital in the southern Syrian city of Deraa has received the bodies of at least 37 protesters who were killed in a confrontation with security ... 
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West strikes deep in Libya, Misrata, Ajdabiyah besieged
U.S. adds Saudi bombmaker to terrorism blacklist
Gates assures Egypt on sustained U.S. aid
Few Americans see Obama as strong military leader
Japan says must review nuclear power policy as crisis persists
Smartphones help Best Buy's Q4; analysts cautious
Japan nuclear crisis drags on but experts hopeful
ECB talks rate hikes, braces as Portugal crisis deepens
Portugal in crisis, unlikely to seek bailout at summit
Special report: The revolution in central banking
Gates, Buffett in India to persuade rich to give to charity
U.S. defense chief in Israel in wake of bombing
Pro- and anti-Saleh army factions clash in Yemen
France urges Syria to embrace dialogue, change
Israel strikes targets in Gaza after day of rockets
Colombia began using U.S. drones in 2006: report
Portugal PM resigns as parliament rejects austerity
New home sales plumb record lows, prices stumble
Goldman CEO says ex-director spilled secrets


BBC News - World

Syria pledges political reforms
Syria's government announces a series of reforms, aimed at quelling rising unrest in the country's south. 
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VIDEO: Calm in Jerusalem despite bus bombing
Africa wants UN action on Gbagbo
Portugal crisis clouds EU summit
French jet destroys Libyan plane
Night Stalker rapist found guilty
Man arrested in Sian kidnap probe
Protesters march at Syria funeral
EU blow to Spain's small traders
Gaza rocket attacks strike Israel
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Madagascar maids escape Lebanon
Japan imported food 'radioactive'
VIDEO: Protests in Kosovo at KLA arrests
Pakistan 'crop shortage' warning
Two strong earthquakes hit Burma
Arctic Sea ship hijack six jailed
VIDEO: Fukushima workers hospitalised in Japan
Ex-president charged in Ukraine
Artificial clouds 'to cool Qatar' during World Cup

 



 

 

 

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