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Before Running Cars, Ethanol Fuels Land Boom
While much of the nation worries about a slumping real estate market, people in Midwestern farm country are experiencing exactly the opposite.
New York Times - August 7, 2007
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Labor still has clout in political arena
There's a good reason why Democratic candidates court the support of organized labor. Although unions aren't as influential in the workplace as they once were, "in the political arena there's a different story," said one expert. ful...
CNN - August 7, 2007
Mine Rescue Will Take at Least 3 Days, Owner Says
The president of the company that owns the Utah mine said he was ?disappointed? with the progress of the rescue.
New York Times - August 7, 2007
Georgia Accuses Russia of Firing Missile
Georgian officials said that Russia violated Georgia?s air space by firing a guided missile, which did not detonate.
New York Times - August 7, 2007
?Strong Probability? Disease Outbreak Originated in Labs
Viruses that escaped from two veterinary laboratories may have led to an outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease in Britain, a government report said.
New York Times - August 7, 2007
Economic Scene: Free Lunch On Health? Think Again Healthy, Wealthy And Wise
No one really knows whether preventive medicine will save money in the long run, let alone free up the billions of dollars to help pay for universal health insurance.
New York Times - August 7, 2007
A Top Fidelity Executive Resigns
Ellyn A. McColgan, Fidelity Investments? president for distribution and operations, said she was stepping down to pursue opportunities outside of the company.
New York Times - August 7, 2007
Profits, Revenue Rise for Cisco
The company said its fiscal fourth-quarter profit climbed to $1.9 billion, or 31 cents per share, from $1.5 billion, or 25 cents per share, in the same period a year earlier.
New York Times - August 7, 2007
Ex-Brocade Chief Convicted in Backdating Case
The case of a former Brocade Communications executive was the first stock options backdating case to go to trial.
New York Times - August 7, 2007
Fed Leaves Rate Steady; No Sign of Future Cut
The Federal Reserve today largely sidestepped the growing anxiety over how tightening credit standards will affect the economy.
New York Times - August 7, 2007
Colombia tolls spark border demo
Motorists are blocking major routs between Colombia and Venezuela in protest at new tolls.
BBC News - August 7, 2007
Testimony ends in US terror trial
Testimony ends in the trial of US citizen Jose Padilla, accused of conspiring to murder US nationals and aiding Islamic extremists.
BBC News - August 7, 2007
US interest rates left unchanged
The Federal Reserve leaves US interest rates on hold at 5.25%, as expected, at its latest meeting.
BBC News - August 7, 2007
Ancient microbes 'revived' in lab
Microbes locked in Antarctic ice for as much as eight million years have been "resuscitated" in a laboratory.
BBC News - August 7, 2007
McEwan faces newcomers for Booker
Former Man Booker Prize winner Ian McEwan is one of 13 writers to make the longlist for this year's award.
BBC News - August 7, 2007
Heart surgeons reveal death rates
Over 200 individual heart surgeons have released their survival rates on a public website.
BBC News - August 7, 2007
Fire wrecks row of homes in road
At least 10 houses are gutted and all of a street's residents evacuated as a workshop fire spreads along a road.
BBC News - August 7, 2007
Two killed in motorway accident
Two people die in a crash which closes both carriageways of the M6 in Cumbria.
BBC News - August 7, 2007
Police in bomb operation attacked
About 400lbs of explosives are found after a search in County Armagh, during which police are attacked.
BBC News - August 7, 2007
Iraq vows to oust Kurdish rebels
Turkey and Iraq agree to "expend all efforts" to end the presence of the separatist PKK in northern Iraq.
BBC News - August 7, 2007
Navy divers join US bridge effort
Elite teams of US Navy and FBI divers join the search for victims of last week's bridge collapse in Minneapolis.
BBC News - August 7, 2007
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WILL NBC'S BAN OF ANN COULTER HURT HER BOOK SALES?
NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
NO. ANYBODY WATCHING NBC IS NOT LIKELY TO BUY ANN'S BOOK ANYWAY.
YES. SHE MIGHT AS WELL HAWK THE BOOK ON THE STREETS IF SHE CAN'T GET ON NBC.
I WOULDN'T HAVE BOUGHT THE BOOK UNTIL NBC BANNED HER.
IF ANN WILL COME OVER AND READ IT TO ME I WILL BUY A DOZEN!!!
 
 

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