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Bits Blog: A First Look at the Google Phone
Google gives a first look at what Google Phones based on the Android software will look like. Think iPhone.
New York Times - November 12, 2007
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The Lede Blog: U.S. Link to Finland School Shooting
The online chats between the shooter in Finland and the accused plotter of a school shooting in Pa.
New York Times - November 12, 2007
City Room: Fining the Hands That Feed Pigeons
According to Councilman Simcha Felder, a "pigeon czar" and birth control may be what the city needs to get its wild-pigeon population under control.
New York Times - November 12, 2007
Dow Ends the Day Below 13,000
After a fractious session Wall Street closed below 13,000 for the first time since August on expectations of further fallout from the ongoing credit crisis.
New York Times - November 12, 2007
Justices May Hear Second Amendment Case
The Supreme Court will be asked to interpret the right to ?keep and bear arms? if it weighs in on Washington?s strict gun-control law.
New York Times - November 12, 2007
From Ants to People, an Instinct to Swarm
Researchers are discovering simple rules that allow thousands of animals to form a collective brain able to make decisions and move like a single organism.
New York Times - November 12, 2007
Findings Could Ease Concerns About Troubled Schoolchildren
Two new studies could change the way scientists, teachers and parents understand and manage children who are disruptive or emotionally withdrawn.
New York Times - November 12, 2007
Challenger Named in Georgian Election
Georgia?s opposition on Monday nominated the owner of a winemaking company to face President Mikheil Saakashvili in early presidential elections, scheduled for Jan. 5.
New York Times - November 12, 2007
Couple Who Helped Lead Khmer Rouge Are Arrested
Ieng Sary and Ieng Thirith, a husband-and-wife team who held senior positions in the Khmer Rouge government in Cambodia in the 1970s, were arrested and charged with crimes against humanity.
New York Times - November 12, 2007
Iraq to Ease Baghdad Controls
By easing security restrictions in Baghdad, Iraqi military commanders signal a shift toward providing vital utilities and social services.
New York Times - November 12, 2007
Environmental Disaster Unfolding in Russia
At least 11 ships sank or broke apart in a storm, and tens of thousands of gallons of oil were spilled.
New York Times - November 12, 2007
Ex-Samsung Lawyer Details Bribery
South Korea?s next chief prosecutor and top anti-corruption agent face accusations of accepting bribes.
New York Times - November 12, 2007
Pakistan to Detain Bhutto in Bid to Stop Protest March
The opposition leader Benazir Bhutto faces a seven-day detention order if she presses ahead with a planned opposition march.
New York Times - November 12, 2007
At Least Half a Dozen Killed at Gaza Rally
Armed clashes between rival Palestinian factions broke out on the third anniversary of the death of Yasir Arafat.
New York Times - November 12, 2007
SquarePants RoundTrip: SpongeBob?s Yearlong Ride to Atlantis, via Korea
The latest SpongeBob SquarePants special is the product of a year?s work and a complex animation process.
New York Times - November 12, 2007
Living Paycheck to Paycheck Was Already a Way of Life
Beyond a few superstar writer-producers who earn millions, a vast swath of working writers earn a decent but not spectacular living by making people laugh or cry.
New York Times - November 12, 2007
Editor of More Replaces One at Reader?s Digest
The domestic edition of Reader?s Digest has replaced its editor in chief, Jacqueline Leo, hiring Peggy Northrop away from the Meredith Corporation?s More magazine.
New York Times - November 12, 2007
Treasury Auction Set for This Week
This week, the Treasury has an auction of four-week bills scheduled on Wednesday.
New York Times - November 12, 2007
New Way of Counting Radio Listeners May Cut Ad Income
Arbitron, which measures ratings for the radio industry, has been testing a new electronic measurement tool that monitors exposure to radio stations throughout the day.
New York Times - November 12, 2007
Lifestyle Magazine for Jewish Women to Appear
The first issue, debuting this week, includes Hanukkah recipes and articles about dreidels and the origins of bagels.
New York Times - November 12, 2007
A Cookbook of One?s Own From the Internet
A new Web site, TasteBook.com, allows users to create hardcover cookbooks drawn from recipes in Condé Nast?s archive.
New York Times - November 12, 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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