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Bhutto?s Party Disputes Scotland Yard?s Findings
The party of Benazir Bhutto insisted Friday that she had been killed by gunfire and continued to demand a United Nations investigation.
New York Times - February 8, 2008
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DealBook: Sex Changes, Another Goldman Perk
Goldman Sachs bankers and traders enjoy famously big bonuses and, this year, a little extra job security thanks to their firm?s ability to steer clear of the worst effects of the subprime mortgage debacle. Now, they can add something else to the list of reasons why life is great at Goldman: free sex...
New York Times - February 8, 2008
Models for Organizing an Orchestra
Take 50 to 100 highly trained musicians, put instruments in their hands, place ?em on stage and charge admission. It?s called an orchestra. But how do you organize them? Pay them? Make use of their time? Keep them happy? Keep audiences happy? All sorts of models exist. I had a chat with Ivan Fischer...
New York Times - February 8, 2008
Smoke at Ansonia Prompts Lawsuit
First, roaches. Now, second-hand smoke. It's more litigation by residents at the Ansonia, the majestic Beaux-Arts building on the Upper West Side.
New York Times - February 8, 2008
Radomski Sentenced to Probation in Steroid Case
Kirk Radomski, the former Mets clubhouse attendant and drug distributor, was sentenced on Friday to five years of probation in connection with his guilty plea to steroid distribution and money laundering.
New York Times - February 8, 2008
Polaroid Abandons Instant Photography
The company finally gives up on the now-obsolete product that made it famous, and will shut its remaining film plants.
New York Times - February 8, 2008
Annan Sees Small Gains in Peace Talks in Kenya
The former United Nations secretary general has spent the past week trying to nudge Kenya?s government and opposition leaders toward a compromise.
New York Times - February 8, 2008
Gates Says Anger Over Iraq Hurts Afghan Effort
It was the first time the defense secretary had explicitly linked European antipathy to American policy in Iraq.
New York Times - February 8, 2008
Bhutto?s Party Disputes Scotland Yard?s Findings
The party of Benazir Bhutto insisted Friday that she had been killed by gunfire and continued to demand a United Nations investigation.
New York Times - February 8, 2008
Nebraska Supreme Court Outlaws Electric Chair
The ruling effectively suspended executions in the only state that made sole use of the once-dominant practice.
New York Times - February 8, 2008
Six Dead in Georgia Refinery Blast
Six bodies were recovered in the ruins of a sugar refinery near Savannah, Ga., that was rocked by an explosion.
New York Times - February 8, 2008
Few From Obama?s Youth Remember His Drug Use
Friends, classmates and mentors recalled Barack Obama as someone who seemed only to dabble with marijuana.
New York Times - February 8, 2008
The Saturday Profile: Under a Scarf, a Turkish Lawyer Fighting to Wear It
Fatma Benli has been a central, if reluctant, participant in the fight in Turkey over whether covered women should be allowed to go to college.
New York Times - February 8, 2008
Israel Reduces Electricity Flow to Gaza
Israel has begun reducing the amount of electricity it sells to Gaza as part of sanctions against continued rocket fire, Israeli officials said on Friday.
New York Times - February 8, 2008
Annan Sees Progress in Kenya Talks
The former United Nations secretary general has spent the past week trying to nudge Kenya?s government and opposition leaders toward a compromise.
New York Times - February 8, 2008
Gates Says Anger Over Iraq Hurts Afghan Effort
It was the first time the defense secretary had explicitly linked European antipathy to American policy in Iraq.
New York Times - February 8, 2008
Canada Proposes Extending Afghan Mission, With a Catch
A motion to extend Canada?s combat mission indefinitely is contingent on other NATO countries sending 1,000 additional troops to southern Afghanistan.
New York Times - February 8, 2008
Chávez Facing a New Foe: Venezuelans? Disillusionment
Venezuela?s economic and social problems have become so acute lately that President Hugo Chávez is facing an unusual onslaught of criticism, even from his own supporters.
New York Times - February 8, 2008
A Tight Grip Can Choke Creativity
A small book publisher faces off against the titans in a Harry Potter copyright case.
New York Times - February 8, 2008
Wall Street Gives Up Gains
Stocks fell as investors searched for bargains but sold any stocks that had shown recent gains.
New York Times - February 8, 2008
Company Thrives Offering Hotel Services (and Day Care) for Pets
PetSmart has been growing by selling day care and hotel accommodations for pets, proving that being treated like a dog may not be a bad thing if pampering is part of the deal.
New York Times - February 8, 2008
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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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