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Behind the Jackpot: The Lottery Industry?s Own Powerball
Rebecca Paul Hargrove has built multibillion-dollar lotteries that have helped fuel the industry?s growth.
New York Times - November 17, 2007
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Dot Earth Blog: U.S. Won?t Define Dangerous Warming
Senior Bush administration officials said that it remained impossible to define a ?dangerous? threshold in the concentration of greenhouse gases or resulting global warming.
New York Times - November 17, 2007
Republican Uncertainty Amid a Push by Giuliani
Rudolph W. Giuliani is stepping up his efforts in Iowa, complicating Mitt Romney?s hopes for a clean victory.
New York Times - November 17, 2007
Does Death Penalty Save Lives? A New Debate
Studies that show that executions help to prevent murders have become the subject of sharp criticism.
New York Times - November 17, 2007
In Korea, a Boot Camp Cure for Web Obsession
In South Korea, which boasts of its wired society, a camp to treat cyberspace addiction may be the first of its kind.
New York Times - November 17, 2007
For Clinton, More Time and More Advertising
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has nearly doubled the size of her staff in Iowa and has increased her advertising.
New York Times - November 17, 2007
As Owners Feel Mortgage Pain, So Do Renters
In the growing foreclosure crisis, thousands of families who rent their homes face eviction when owners default on their mortgages.
New York Times - November 17, 2007
Death Toll in Bangladeshi Cyclone Exceeds 1,700
The official death toll from the deadliest storm to hit the country in a decade rose to 1,723 and authorities feared the figure could rise further.
New York Times - November 17, 2007
Ex - Rebel Leader Ahead in Kosovo Vote
The party of a former rebel leader who has promised to declare Kosovo?s independence if mediation efforts fail was leading a parliamentary election Saturday, according to an unofficial tally by independent observers.
New York Times - November 17, 2007
2 Koreas Agree on Aid to North and Trains Across Border
The prime ministers of North and South Korea announced a significant package of economic projects to help rebuild the North?s broken economy and ease military tension.
New York Times - November 17, 2007
Musharraf Refuses to Say When Emergency Will End
Gen. Pervez Musharraf, declined to tell a senior American envoy when he would lift a two-week-old state of emergency.
New York Times - November 17, 2007
U.N. Chief Seeks More Climate Change Leadership
In releasing a report on climate change, the U.N. secretary general called on the U.S. and China to play ?a more constructive role.?
New York Times - November 17, 2007
Iraq Credits Iran for Helping to Curb Attacks by Militias
The Iraqi government said that Iran had helped rein in Shiite militias and stem the flow of weapons into Iraq, improving the security situation noticeably.
New York Times - November 17, 2007
U.S. Secretly Aids Pakistan in Guarding Nuclear Arms
With the future of Pakistan?s leadership in doubt, debate is intensifying about whether the highly classified program has done enough.
New York Times - November 17, 2007
Bush Failed to See Musharraf?s Faults, Critics Contend
President Bush looked at Gen. Pervez Musharraf and saw a democratic reformer when he should have seen a dictator instead, critics say.
New York Times - November 17, 2007
Creative Loans, Creative Compensation
Executives at NovaStar Financial, a subprime mortgage originator whose stock has dropped from $40 to $1.72, have pocketed millions in compensation.
New York Times - November 17, 2007
In a Catalog of Catastrophes, Hurricanes Rule
Hurricanes and tropical storms, in addition to being deadly, are the most expensive catastrophes out there.
New York Times - November 17, 2007
Saluting a Champion of All That Jazz
More than 800 people turned out to pay tribute to Ed Bradley, the late ?60 Minutes? correspondent, at a benefit for Jazz at Lincoln Center.
New York Times - November 17, 2007
Energy, Tech and Wal-Mart Aid the Market
The stock market rose last week, bolstered by better-than-expected earnings from Wal-Mart Stores, a big stock buyback by Cisco Systems and analyst upgrades of some technology and energy stocks.
New York Times - November 17, 2007
Life as the Regginator
?While the lineup of companies I?ve worked for is diverse, the linkage for all of them is an appreciation for consumers and a passion for vibrant, youthful markets.?
New York Times - November 17, 2007
On Time? Late? Here We Go Again
The prospect of another barrage of bad news about air travel has put everybody on the defensive.
New York Times - November 17, 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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