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Bits Blog: Are Facebook?s Social Ads Illegal?
A 100-year-old law in New York State bans the use of a person?s name and likeness for advertising purposes without permission. That may be what Facebook?s new Social Ads system does.
New York Times - November 8, 2007
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The Caucus Blog: ?President Clinton?s Not on the Ballot?
Barack Obama responded to comments today from former President Bill Clinton.
New York Times - November 8, 2007
City Room: An Eerie Portent in Light
A writer has discovered an architect's unrealized 1986 plan for lighting the World Trade Center -- a plan eerily reminiscent of the "Tribute in Light" display created after 9/11.
New York Times - November 8, 2007
The Lede Blog: The Lede: North Korea Sends Regards to U.S. Navy
Pyongyang wasn?t about to let the U.S. Navy's assistance against a pirate attack on the high seas go unacknowledged.
New York Times - November 8, 2007
O?Brien Performs Live, but Charity Benefits
NBC ran a rerun of ?Late Night with Conan O?Brien? on Wednesday night, but it was still possible for a select few to see the host do an original monologue.
New York Times - November 8, 2007
Hearing Begins in O.J. Simpson Case
The man who says O. J. Simpson stole $100,000 in sports memorabilia from him described a six-minute ?military-invasion-fashion? raid in a Las Vegas hotel room.
New York Times - November 8, 2007
Life Sentence in Killing of Police Officer
A man who was convicted of fatally shooting a police officer in Flatbush two years ago was sentenced today to life in prison without the chance of parole.
New York Times - November 8, 2007
TV Decoder Blog: TV Decoder: More Shows Feel Effects of Strike
Actor Robin Williams, left, marches in the picket line with others during the fourth day of a strike by television and film writers, Thursday Nov. 8, 2007 at the Time Warner Center in New York. (Tina Fineberg/AP) Seth Macfarlane, the creator of ?Family Guy,? is siding with writers. Fox said yesterda...
New York Times - November 8, 2007
In First Bush Veto Override, Senate Enacts Water Bill
The Senate voted today for a popular $23 billion water projects measure, handing President Bush his first defeat in a veto showdown.
New York Times - November 8, 2007
500 Iraqis Freed From Crowded U.S. Detention Center
American detention centers have become increasingly overcrowded since the military surge began in February.
New York Times - November 8, 2007
Beleaguered Georgian President Sets Elections
The surprise announcement appeared to be an effort to bring a swift end to domestic unrest in the capital.
New York Times - November 8, 2007
Musharraf Pledges Elections by Feb. 15
Gen. Pervez Musharraf also said today that he would give up his army post before starting a new term as president of Pakistan.
New York Times - November 8, 2007
Qualcomm?s Profits Nearly Double
Qualcomm reported that quarterly profits nearly doubled, bolstered by demand for chips powering high-end cell phones and by tax benefits carried over from previous years.
New York Times - November 8, 2007
High & Low Finance: Reading the Tea Leaves of Financial Statements
Looking at the current subprime mortgage crisis through the haze of markets and credit.
New York Times - November 8, 2007
Spitzer Seeks Mortgage Stabilization Fund
New York Governor Eliot Spitzer said lenders and the federal government should consider creating a mortgage-backed securities fund to help stabilize the securities.
New York Times - November 8, 2007
Disney Profits, Revenues Climb
Net profit rose 12 percent at Disney in the fourth quarter, led by growth at its ESPN cable channel, more visitors at theme parks, and increased sales of consumer products
New York Times - November 8, 2007
DealBook Blog: Rio Tinto Rejects $140 Billion Takeover Bid
BHP Billiton, the world?s biggest mining company, made a long-awaited bid approach to Rio Tinto, but Rio rejected the all-stock proposal as too low.
New York Times - November 8, 2007
Stock Market Continues Downhill
Hopes for a market rebound dimmed today as shares stayed in the red, extending yesterday?s 360-point swoon, with technology shares falling hardest of all.
New York Times - November 8, 2007
Football: Gulllit goes to LA Galaxy
Los Angeles Galaxy appoint former Chelsea boss Ruud Gullit as their new coach.
BBC News - November 8, 2007
UN to vote on death penalty halt
The UN General Assembly is to vote on a draft resolution calling for a moratorium on the death penalty worldwide.
BBC News - November 8, 2007
Bush veto annulled by Congress
The Democratic-led US Congress has for the first time overturned a veto by President George W Bush.
BBC News - November 8, 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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