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PRI's The World - January 7, 2008
Today on The World: Israel and Hamas consider a ceasefire, but there's no agreement yet; A major outsourcing company in India admits to massive financial fraud; and Europe suffers from the cold, as the flow of natural gas from Russia is cut off;

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PRI's The World - January 6, 2008
Today on The World: We hear the latest on Israel's military operation in Gaza, where the death toll is rising; also, we find out why -- as the fighting rages in Gaza, the militant group Hamas has sent a delegation to Egypt; and we hear about the hard times facing newspapers in France.

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PRI's The World - January 5, 2008
Today on The World: We hear the latest on Israel's military operation in Gaza, where the death toll is rising; also, we find out why -- as the fighting rages in Gaza, the militant group Hamas has sent a delegation to Egypt; and we hear about the hard times facing newspapers in France.

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NBC: Richardson withdraws

Sunday 11:30 a.m. --New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson tells NBC news he is withdrawing his name from the nomination to be U.S Secretary of Commerce.
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Jan. 7 At Noon midday report (Podcast)

We'll talk with Sen. Jeff Bingaman about all the freshmen members of the state's congressional delegation. Will they have enough clout to help New Mexico? *** The state Public Regulation Commission is trying to settle a dispute that will restore internet service to thousands. *** And we'll take a look at two industries in New Mexico to see how they're doing - banking and travel.

Jan. 6 At Noon midday report (Podcast)
Jan. 5 At Noon midday report (Podcast)
Jan. 5 New Mexico First News (Podcast)
NBC: Richardson withdraws
KSFR's top 10 web stories of 2008
Jan. 7 At Noon midday report (Podcast)
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Jan. 6 At Noon midday report (Podcast)
Jan. 5 At Noon midday report (Podcast)



Macy's to close 10 stores: report
Bank of America begins layoffs: reports
Two class action suits filed against Satyam in U.S.
Mumbai-like attack could happen in U.S. : Bush aide
Judge in Mattel dispute OKs sales of Bratz by MGA

Rockets from Lebanon hit Israel amid Gaza offensive
Russia and Ukraine still deadlocked after gas talks
U.S. envoy in India to discuss Mumbai and douse tension
Afghans say U.S.-led raid kills 17 civilians
Darfur rebels accuse Sudan of fresh bombings


Stock futures briefly cut losses after claims

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stock index futures briefly pared losses on Thursday following government data showing an unexpected fall in new claims for unemployment benefits in the latest week.
Wal-Mart sales disappoint
Jobless claims fell unexpectedly last week



What if Sundance isn't about the sales anymore?
"24" off to strong start after dud season
MSNBC's Chris Matthews won't run for Senate
Shooting movie takes stab at Taiwan ex-president





Commentary: Life Lessons from My Father

While 2008 was not a good year for him, commentator Stephen Whitley has managed to gain some perspective that will serve him well in the future.
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