DAILY DIALECTIC
November 19, 2007
  1. Bush homeland security adviser resigns - AP
  2. Feds raid `Liberty Dollar' operations in Idaho and Indiana - The Olympian
  3. 'Spectacular Trial' Is Seen in Case of Liberty Dollar - New York Sun
  4. SWAT raids home - The Daily Sentinel
  5. Cars ruined by Katrina sold in Bolivia - AP
  6. Mistakes made in New Orleans flood maps - AP
  7. Climate change driving 'fourth tech revolution': Brown - AFP
  8. Bangladesh cyclone death toll tops 3,100 - AP
  9. UN: Gunfire 'onslaught' hit Afghan kids - AP
  10. Motor City named nation's most dangerous - AP
  11. Incumbents being investigated raise $1.2M - USA Today
  12. Greenpeace slams 'unsustainable' new tuna quota - AFP
  13. Loophole keeps FDA in the dark on tainted food imports - USA Today
  14. Fed's Stern: Foreclosures in housing to rise - Reuters
  15. Dollar hit by fresh weakness - Financial Times
  16. Wall Street falls amid banking concerns - AP
  17. Northern Rock shares slump on bid news - AFP
  18. Citigroup faces $15 billion writeoff: GS - Reuters
  19. Food pantries struggling with shortages - AP
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