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Billions of Dollars Pledged to Cut Urban Energy Use
Under the plan, lenders would provide up to $1 billion each in loans to upgrade energy-hungry systems.
New York Times - May 16, 2007
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Judge Lifts Seal on Police Spy Files on Convention
Civil liberties groups are still seeking the raw intelligence reports upon which the summaries were based.
New York Times - May 16, 2007
Britain?s Prince Harry Will Not Be Heading to Iraq
LONDON, May 16 ? He had been cast as the warrior prince, the royal who, like a Shakespearean namesake, would lead his troops ?unto the breach? of southern Iraq.
New York Times - May 16, 2007
Deadly Day of Violence Wracks Much of Iraq
Street battles between militia gunmen and Iraqi security forces erupted in three cities on a day of wide-ranging violence.
New York Times - May 16, 2007
Wolfowitz Said to Be Working on Deal for His Resignation
Paul D. Wolfowitz wants the World Bank to drop or soften a charge of misconduct in exchange for his resignation as president, officials said.
New York Times - May 16, 2007
Palestinian Violence in Gaza Kills at Least 16
Hamas forces continued to hit symbols of Fatah power in Gaza City before declaring a unilateral cease-fire.
New York Times - May 16, 2007
Square Feet: Vornado Goes Both East and West for a Deal
In order to enter the California market, Vornado Realty Trust has engaged in a partnership ? and not an entirely harmonious one ? with Donald J. Trump.
New York Times - May 16, 2007
New Producer at ?Nightly News? Seeks to Regain NBC Dominance
Alexandra Wallace, the executive producer of ?NBC Nightly News With Brian Williams,? is trying to find a way to reverse a season-long exodus of viewers from the broadcast.
New York Times - May 16, 2007
As the Networks Order New Shows, Fox Moves to Consolidate Its Gains
Tthe Fox network has ordered a new slate of programming intended to consolidate recent overall gains and shore up the network?s weak point, the early months of the television season.
New York Times - May 16, 2007
Magazine Suspends Its Run in History
The publishers of American Heritage have decided to put the next issue on indefinite hold.
New York Times - May 16, 2007
Google Revamps Its Search System
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New York Times - May 16, 2007
Economic Scene: Why Is Income Inequality in America So Pronounced? Consider Education
American lower education does not prepare enough people to receive gains from American higher education.
New York Times - May 16, 2007
Charles Gibson Enjoys a Second Wind on ABC
Mr. Gibson was scheduled to leave ABC News in June after a 32-year career. But now he presides over the most-watched of the three network newscasts.
New York Times - May 16, 2007
State of the Art: Kodak Enters Inkjet Printer Market and Holds Its Own
It?s war in the world of inkjet printers and cartridges as Kodak gets into the business.
New York Times - May 16, 2007
Computer Sales Lead H.P. to Strong Revenue
Led by surging computer sales, Hewlett-Packard reported a 12.8 percent increase today in its quarterly revenues.
New York Times - May 16, 2007
Bausch & Lomb Accepts $4.5 Billion Takeover Bid
The eye-care company received an offer from investors controlled by the private equity firm Warburg Pincus.
New York Times - May 16, 2007
Google wins adult photos appeal
A judge overturns a ruling preventing Google displaying thumbnail pictures from an adult website.
BBC News - May 16, 2007
US Senate rejects Iraq move
The US Senate rejects legislation ending funds for operations in Iraq in 2008, but presidential hopefuls back it.
BBC News - May 16, 2007
Law film starts Cannes festival
Jude Law's latest film, My Blueberry Nights, is the first to be screened at the 60th Cannes Film Festival.
BBC News - May 16, 2007
Antarctic 'treasure trove' found
An extraordinarily rich array of marine life is discovered in the deep, dark waters around Antarctica.
BBC News - May 16, 2007
Fresh approach needed to benefits
The government needs to try to get more pensioners to claim benefits, the Public Accounts Committee says.
BBC News - May 16, 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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