 | On Independence Day, Liberty's Crown Reopens | | WTOV9.com- 7/4/2009 2:02:26 PM | | The first visitors allowed into the Statue of Liberty's crown in nearly eight years began the arduous climb Saturday on an Independence Day journey laden with symbolism of freedom and national pride. |  |
 | a Family Friendlya White House Is Less So for Aides | | StarNewsOnline.com- 7/4/2009 11:21:56 AM | | When President Obama talks up the family-friendly vibe at the White House - the nightly family dinners, the flexibility to attend school presentations and join impromptu plunges in the pool with his girls - his chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, sets him straight. |  |
 | A Publisher Stumbles Publicly at the Post | | HeraldTribune.com- 7/4/2009 11:18:22 AM | | Published: Saturday, July 4, 2009 at 5:16 a.m. Last Modified: Saturday, July 4, 2009 at 5:16 a.m. Katharine Weymouth, the relatively new publisher of The Washington Post, is a lawyer who worked for the company for 12 years and was educated at the Harvard School of Business, so she is hardly a naïf in running a business. |  |
 | Catfish plans risk trade war | | Jacksonsun.com Jackson news, community, entertainment, yellow pages and classifieds. Serving Jackson, TN- 7/4/2009 10:52:44 AM | | It looks like catfish, it tastes like catfish, and it acts like catfish. But to U.S. catfish farmers, the whiskered, bottom-feeding fish from Vietnam is something else: a cheap variety that's usurping the humble catfish's place on Americans' tables and threatening their livelihoods. |  |
 | A 'parliamentary coup' paralyses New York Senate | | Hindustan Times- 7/4/2009 7:46:49 AM | | This happens in the world's oldest democracy as well. Two lawmakers, one accused of corruption and the other of slashing his girlfriend's face with a broken drinking glass, are at the centre of a bizarre 'parliamentary coup' that has paralysed the New York Senate for weeks, stalling action on critical bills. |  |
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