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Current News for April 24, 2008

Thomas Breaks Press’s 14 Day Silence On Bush’s Torture Abuse

Thu, 24 Apr 2008 10:27:24 PDT
On April 9, ABC News reported that in 2002, President Bush’s most senior advisers approved the use of harsh interrogation tactics. Days later, Bush confirmed to ABC he “approved” of the tactics. Sadly, the media have largely ignored the story since it was first reported. Moreover, not one White House press corps reporter has raised the issue.

Get the latest news in racing (Daily Racing Form)

Thu, 24 Apr 2008 10:29:52 PDT
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A generation of girls gets a new mentor

Thu, 24 Apr 2008 10:30:58 PDT
The news reached one father and his 12-year-old daughter while they were at a race track in Santa Maria, Calif., fine-tuning the girl's go-kart. The man's cellphone rang: "Danica just won her first race." The daughter's eyes grew wide with joy.

US midday: Merrill's divi news cheers market (ShareCast via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)

Thu, 24 Apr 2008 10:46:00 PDT
The market has recovered from the shock of worse than expected US new home sales to kick on after brokerage Merrill Lynch cheered the market with news that it intends to maintain its dividend at 35 cents a share.

Merrill shares up 8% on news of steady dividend (Market Watch)

Thu, 24 Apr 2008 10:58:33 PDT
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) - Shares of investment banking behemoth Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc. rose nearly 8% in afternoon trading after the bank said Thursday that it will maintain its dividend of 35 cents per common share. The news that bank won't be trimming its payout to shareholders could be a sign that the financial powerhouse sees fewer credit worries on the horizon, and investors rallied on ...

News media ask for access to R. Kelly's pretrial hearings (The Charlotte Observer)

Thu, 24 Apr 2008 11:04:57 PDT
An attorney for two newspapers and The Associated Press says singer R. Kelly's celebrity status doesn't justify news media being barred from pretrial hearings in his pornography trial in Chicago. The Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times and the AP are seeking transcripts of closed pretrial hearings and asking that a gag order on attorneys be lifted. Kelly's attorneys want more time to respond. ...

News media ask for access to R. Kelly's pretrial hearings (USA Today)

Thu, 24 Apr 2008 11:06:35 PDT
An attorney for two newspapers and The Associated Press says singer R. Kelly's celebrity status doesn't justify news media being barred from pretrial hearings in his pornography trial in Chicago.


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