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GOP Looks To States For Pollution Solution
As it struggles with the issue of a national cap on greenhouse gases, the Republican leadership is looking at similar efforts at the state level "to get a sense of what works and what doesn't," according to GOP Rep. James Sensenbrenner, ranking member of the House Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming....

Young Sexually Active Women: Get Checked For Chlamydia
A report reveals a record number of new cases last year....

The 10 Biggest Carbon Dioxide Polluters
For the first time, a look at the power companies with the most greenhouse gas emissions....

Not So Fast, Merck
'Airtight' settlement of Vioxx lawsuit may have sprung a few leaks....

Trail Mix
Students plan to go on strike at the University of Massachusetts....

Mukasey Takes Over At Justice
Much has changed since Michael Mukasey made his first vows to the Department of Justice in 1972, beginning his career as an assistant U.S. attorney. But when the 66-year-old former federal judge took the oath as the 81st attorney general this morning, he promised to uphold the same obligations he had made 35 years ago: to apply the law fairly and impartially....

Is The Iraq War Costlier Than Doing Nothing?
A Democratic study says the conflict has cost $1.3 trillion so far....

Alec Baldwin Lobbies Clinton On Unhealthful Foods
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Starting Your Business' Second Life
Need to breathe some life into your business? Going virtual can open up a whole new world....

Knowing The Power Of Networking
Here's one entrepreneur who's pairing well-rounded college students with big-time companies....

Morning Buzz: Nov. 14, 2007
President Bush's pick to take the place of Alberto Gonzales as attorney general was sworn in today. Michael Mukasey, a former federal judge, was narrowly confirmed by the Senate last week, 53 to 40. Democratic senators were concerned that Mukasey declined to define as torture an interrogation technique known as waterboarding....

Can Money Cramp Your Style?
Does the promise of huge financial payoffs cramp the creativity of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs?...

A Prayer For Rain In Georgia
Lord, have mercy on your people, have mercy on us, and grant us rain. Oh , God, let rain fall on this land of Georgia . Those prostrate, beseeching words were spoken this morning by Methodist minister Gil Watson on the steps of the Georgia Capitol, in Atlanta....

On Fitness: Making Sense Of My Body Fat
What does it mean that a fancy new device says my arm is 30.7 percent fat?...

The Search For World-Class Universities
From China to the U.K., schools vie to be the best on Earth....

GOP Pollster: Bush Will Stay Mired
President Bush will have immense difficulty getting Americans to lift his job-approval ratings for the rest of his time in office, says Republican pollster Frank Luntz. Voters are confident that Bush believes what he's saying, and they consider him consistent and passionate about his views. The problem, says Luntz, who has conducted many focus groups on these themes, is that Americans don't agree ...

Of Ocean Liners, Sheep, And Hospitals
When it comes to improving care, hospitals are both ship- and sheep-like....

Tree-Sitter Update: The Broken And Naked Edition
UC-Berkeley's protest takes a turn for the weird this week....

Growing Strong
Find out how we chose our top 50 fastest-growing women-led companies....

When Hair Shines, Sales Soar
People are going nuts for this man's hair products....

Apple Tries To Simplify Databases
Not even Bento for the Mac can make electronic cataloging sound truly easy....

Cellphone Banking: The Pros And Cons
The newest fad among avid mobile users is accessing financial information right from their cellphones. Six of the top 10 U.S. banks now offer some sort of cellphone banking. Today, U.S. News's Emily Brandon discusses the pluses and minuses of cellphone banking, from convenience to hefty text-messaging fees....

Public Employees And Democrats
Public employee unions have enormous influence....

Anthrax And Al Qaeda
A conservative concludes al Qaeda was behind the September 2001 anthrax attack....

How Close Is $4-Per-Gallon Gasoline?
It depends a lot on the time of year, as well as the way you do the math....

Will A Consumer Slump Clinch 2008 For The Dems?
Probably; there's also a good chance the economy will continue to boom....

Judges Seek Relief For Crack Convicts
Judges and defense attorneys are pushing the federal sentencing commission to retroactively apply newly reduced sentences for crack....

A User's Guide To Cellphone Banking
Your phone can save you from overdraft fees, but beware of expensive text messaging....

The Truth About 'Light' Ciggys
Sen. Frank Lautenberg is pushing into the open something most smokers already knew: There really isn't much of a health benefit to smoking those cigarettes labeled "light" or "low tar."...

Morning Buzz: Nov. 13, 2007
This morning former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto urged President Pervez Musharraf to step down after she was put on house arrest for the second time in five days. The opposition leader said she would not be able to rule alongside Musharraf in the future because she could not trust him. Musharraf came to power in a 1999 coup and has been a valuable U.S. ally in the war on terrorism....

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