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A city employee installs a banner reading 'freed' on a giant portrait of Ingrid Betancourt on the facade of Paris City Hall today. (AP)
Today is Thursday, July 03, 2008
"Technical assistance" was provided to the Colombian military to rescue hostages. (NPR)
An employee sues his company for reading his personal email, raising questions about privacy in the electronic workplace. (On Point)
News Analyst Daniel Schorr says politics has become a word corrupted by misuse. (NPR)
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FHA Aims To Curb No-Money-Down Loan Program
British Invasion: Duffy's Brand New Soul
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Employees' Privacy at Work
Colombia Hostage Rescue
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Increased costs are threaten to drive the region's lobster fishermen out of business.
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PHOTOS & GALLERIES
Keep on Tuggin'
In Boston's inner harbor, tugboats are the little engines that can.
Anish Kapoor's Art
What it takes to stage an exhibition filled with monumental objects, including one covered in red "goo."
Getting Their Kicks
Some of the best judo players in the U.S. are training in the Bay State.
Jockeying For Title
Frank Amonte aspires to be the "oldest jockey to win a thoroughbred horse race."




