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Bidder Lowers Offer for Landry?s Restaurants
Landry?s chief executive cut his offer to buy out the company by more than 10 percent, citing tightening credit market conditions.
New York Times - April 4, 2008
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UBS Chairman Rejects Calls to Shift Investment Banking Unit
Amid investor pressure on UBS to consider a breakup, Marcel Ospel said that dividing the bank?s investment arm from its booming wealth management business would be a mistake.
New York Times - April 4, 2008
Judges Push to Wrap Up French Trader Inquiry
The judges leading the investigation of Jérôme Kerviel are expected to conclude their work by summer, with a trial likely to begin in early 2009, lawyers said Friday.
New York Times - April 4, 2008
Court Upholds Florida?s Suspension of Allstate
An appeals court upheld a state regulator?s order suspending Allstate from writing new insurance policies in the state. The ruling meant that the suspension would take effect immediately.
New York Times - April 4, 2008
Stocks Finished Mixed on a Quiet Day
Wall Street showed some reassuring signs of stability on Friday, closing mostly higher despite the biggest monthly decline in jobs in five years.
New York Times - April 4, 2008
your money: While Alluring, Foreign Currencies Can Be Elusive
While experts have different opinions about investing in foreign currencies, they all agree that such investments are not for the faint of heart.
New York Times - April 4, 2008
Newspaper Chain Hires Adviser as It Weighs Restructuring
The Journal Register, owner of The New Haven Register, hired Lazard Freres as an adviser as it weighs a restructuring, according to executives briefed on the matter.
New York Times - April 4, 2008
Selling Pieces of the Past, a Modern Gold Rush
As the price of gold rose sharply over the past year, thousands of Americans rushed to sell gold objects and heirlooms, some of which held deep emotional meaning.
New York Times - April 4, 2008
City Room: Apple vs. the Big Apple
Could the city's environmental green apple logo confuse New Yorkers over Apple's brand identity? Lawyers for the technology company based in Cupertino, Calif., say yes.
New York Times - April 4, 2008
Slap Shot: Your Questions for Scotty Bowman
Readers are invited to ask Scotty Bowman what's on their minds. Question time ends at 9 a.m. sharp, Monday morning, Eastern time, so don't miss out.
New York Times - April 4, 2008
Teachers Strike at 10 Catholic Schools
Nearly 200 teachers at 10 Catholic schools throughout the Archdiocese of New York went on strike Friday, saying that the archdiocese has hindered their efforts to obtain a new health insurance plan.
New York Times - April 4, 2008
Mississippi Towns Brace for Floods
Some residents of Vicksburg?s northern areas have already evacuated as rising water has made some roads impassible and others were expected to leave as the river approaches its peak.
New York Times - April 4, 2008
The Lede: On the Right, Refracted Views of King
While online esteem for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is nearly universal on the left, conservatives seem to have widely diverging views of his life and legacy.
New York Times - April 4, 2008
Mugabe Will Fight On, His Party Says
A decision that Zimbabwe?s president should contest a possible run-off dampened speculation that he would step down.
New York Times - April 4, 2008
After Success, Problems for Microfinancing in Mexico
A fractious debate in Mexico as microfinance become big businesss.
New York Times - April 4, 2008
Ethnic Unrest Continues in China
Fresh violence erupted in a Tibetan region, with disputed reports of at least eight people shot dead by police.
New York Times - April 4, 2008
The Caucus: Clintons Say They Earned $109 Million Since 2000
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton and former President Bill Clinton paid $33.8 million in taxes from 2000 to 2007.
New York Times - April 4, 2008
Clintons release 2007 tax returns
Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton and her husband earned more than $20m in 2007, their tax returns show.
BBC News - April 4, 2008
Sarkozy 'may join hostage effort'
France's president would go to Colombia's border if it would help free hostage Ingrid Betancourt, a minister says.
BBC News - April 4, 2008
A court orders a man to sell off his collection of prized Trabants
A Derbyshire man who spent 20 years collecting Trabant cars, loses his final appeal to keep them.
BBC News - April 4, 2008
'Illegal' ad system scrutinised
Technical analysis of the Phorm online advertising system reinforces an expert' s view that it is "illegal".
BBC News - April 4, 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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