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At Housing Project, Both Fear and Renewal
Although much of the notorious Cabrini Green housing project in Chicago has been torn down, some people still live in hellish conditions in the remaining buildings.
New York Times - March 17, 2007
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Storm Brings New Woes to Travelers at Kennedy
Officials said the storm, which pounded the runways and the planes with a relentless blend of ice and freezing rain, put unusual pressure on the airport?s de-icing operations.
New York Times - March 17, 2007
Protesters Mark Fourth Anniversary of Iraq War
Thousands of people demanding an end to the war in Iraq marched to the Pentagon today.
New York Times - March 17, 2007
Palestinian Government Is Approved
RAMALLAH, West Bank, March 17 ? The Palestinian legislature ratified a new national unity government on Saturday by a show of hands, but the cracks were already apparent in the celebratory speeches given by the president and the prime minister.
New York Times - March 17, 2007
Playing SimCity for Real
Tejon Ranch, just 60 miles north of Los Angeles, is over 270,000 acres of open space attached to an equally vast question: How do you build a city from scratch?
New York Times - March 17, 2007
G.O.P. Anger in Swing State Eased Attorney?s Exit
More than seven other dismissed prosecutors, David C. Iglesias was the target of fierce criticism.
New York Times - March 17, 2007
Sunni Militants Disrupt Plan to Calm Baghdad
Shiite militias had been seen as the main worry in bringing security to the Iraqi capital, but American military officials now say raids are required in Sunni areas on the city?s outskirts.
New York Times - March 17, 2007
Facing Life With a Lethal Gene
Katharine Moser decided to use a DNA test to find out whether she would develop Huntington?s disease. She is still learning what it is like to live with the knowledge.
New York Times - March 17, 2007
The Boss: A Twisting Ride to the Web
?My life is like a quilt rather than a blanket. I need to collect experiences.?
New York Times - March 17, 2007
Career Couch: Your Manager Is a Bully (but You Aren?t Helpless)
Meet one on one to discuss your concerns, but be careful not to take on an accusatory tone.
New York Times - March 17, 2007
Home Front: The Helper?s Helper: Where Nonprofits Turn
The Support Center for Nonprofit Management is part of a growing auxiliary to nonprofits that are defined as benefiting, or speaking for, the public interest.
New York Times - March 17, 2007
DataBank: New Inflation Fears Cap a Rocky Week
It was another rough week on Wall Street and it ended with a thud.
New York Times - March 17, 2007
Strategies: Beyond the Bubble, With Small-Cap Stocks
If investors focused only on the broad stock market averages, they might conclude that the entire market is undervalued.
New York Times - March 17, 2007
Suits: Nanny, $44,880; Redskins Owner, 0
A Maryland court ordered Daniel M. Snyder, owner of the Washington Redskins, to compensate a former nanny for overtime hours she had worked.
New York Times - March 17, 2007
Market Week: Will the Fed Take Away the Chill?
Investors are worried about economic conditions, and Federal Reserve policy makers may use their meeting this week to convey the same concern.
New York Times - March 17, 2007
Ideas & Trends: In Aisle Three, Couch Potatoes Trying the MP3s
After years of discounts, stores offer something new: an experience.
New York Times - March 17, 2007
In a Sneaker, Better to Look Good Than to Play Well
Sales of eye-catching ?low performance? athletic shoes rose 4.4 percent in 2006.
New York Times - March 17, 2007
Nonprofit Show, but Money?s Riding On It
As money has become increasingly scarce, the enhancement system, in which a commercial producer pays money to a nonprofit theater to help subsidize a production, is all but essential.
New York Times - March 17, 2007
The Goods: A Wheel for Shoes, Not Hamsters
The Rakku, a rotating shoe rack that resembles a hamster wheel, can hold 30 pairs of shoes.
New York Times - March 17, 2007
Economic View: Why Wage Insurance Is Dividing Democrats
A safety net for lost pay, or a ticket to poor jobs?
New York Times - March 17, 2007
Off The Shelf: The Ubiquitous Suze Orman
At times, Ms. Orman sounds more like a Lawrence H. Summers than a Gloria Steinem in her latest book, ?Women & Money: Owning the Power to Control Your Destiny.?
New York Times - March 17, 2007
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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