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Bits Blog: One Anti-Piracy System to Rule Them All
Digital fingerprinting company Vobile is winning the movie industry's tests of anti-piracy technology.
New York Times - September 21, 2007
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TV Decoder Blog: Amanda Congdon and ABC Part Ways
Congdon debuted on ABCNews.com in December 2006. When Amanda Congdon received a contract to host a weekly show on ABCNews.com, the 25-year-old was heralded as ?the first video blogger to make the jump to a major network? and described herself as ?bridging the gap between old and new media.? That bri...
New York Times - September 21, 2007
City Room: Illegal Immigrants? Driver?s Licenses
Governor Spitzer announces that the state will issue driver's licenses regardless of immigration status, without being required to provide a Social Security number.
New York Times - September 21, 2007
Fund-Raiser Is Held Without Bail
Norman Hsu, the Democratic fund-raiser, is being held on an outstanding warrant for his arrest in a grand theft case, and after being charged in the New York fraud case.
New York Times - September 21, 2007
Deal in Congress on Child Health
The agreement on expanding a popular children?s health insurance program sets the stage for passage by Congress next week ? and a showdown with President Bush.
New York Times - September 21, 2007
Giuliani Tells N.R.A. He Opposes New Gun Limits
The Republican presidential candidate defended his very vocal past advocacy of tougher gun laws while affirming the right of law-abiding citizens to bear arms.
New York Times - September 21, 2007
Bonds Says Giants Will Let Him Go
Barry Bonds was told by the San Francisco Giants that he won?t play for them in 2008, he said on his Web site.
New York Times - September 21, 2007
Vatican Signals Approval of New Beijing Bishop
It seems increasingly apparent that the Vatican and China have quietly agreed on Father Li.
New York Times - September 21, 2007
Dollar Remains at Low Ebb
One euro traded at $1.4090 this afternoon, up from $1.4065 yesterday, and the American dollar remained at virtual parity with the Canadian dollar.
New York Times - September 21, 2007
Castro Appears in New Video
Fidel Castro looked alert and healthier in a video taped Friday, the first images released of the ailing 81-year-old leader in more than three months.
New York Times - September 21, 2007
Israeli Forces Capture Hamas Commander
Israeli military officials said the leader of a joint cell of Hamas and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine was preparing a suicide bombing in Israel during the religious holiday.
New York Times - September 21, 2007
Fighting Leads to Deaths in Southern Afghanistan
About 40 Taliban fighters and at least four civilians have been killed in fierce clashes in southern Afghanistan, officials said today, while two NATO soldiers were killed in other attacks.
New York Times - September 21, 2007
Convoys With Security Firm Resume in Iraq
American diplomats today resumed travel in convoys escorted by Blackwater USA, less than a week after the private security contractor was banned by the Iraqi government.
New York Times - September 21, 2007
Todd Oldham?s New Assignment: Old Navy
The designer Todd Oldham has agreed to become the creative director for the struggling clothing retailer, Old Navy, an offshoot of the Gap.
New York Times - September 21, 2007
HSBC to Close U.S. Subprime Unit
HSBC said it would close Decision One Mortgage, cutting 750 jobs and taking $945 million in charges and write-downs, because it is no longer sustainable.
New York Times - September 21, 2007
Stocks End Higher After Oracle Earnings
Stocks resumed the week?s rally as Wall Street drew confidence from strong earnings from Oracle.
New York Times - September 21, 2007
Accord on a Key Issue Reported in G.M. Talks
Negotiators for the U.A.W. and General Motors have agreed on the framework for a health care trust, G.M.?s key demand in talks on a new contract, people close to the negotiations said.
New York Times - September 21, 2007
DealBook Blog: Harman Says Its Buyers Want to Call Off Deal
The maker of car speakers and high-end audio gear said Kohlberg Kravis Roberts and Goldman Sachs Capital Partners are trying to break off their $8 billion buyout.
New York Times - September 21, 2007
Deaths Prompt Recall of Cribs
About one million cribs designed by Simplicity for Children have been recalled after the suffocation deaths of at least two children, the government said today.
New York Times - September 21, 2007
Europe Fears a Downside in Strong Currency
Fears of an economic slowdown in Europe deepened on Friday, after the release of weaker-than-expected data and another record in the euro?s relentless rise against the dollar.
New York Times - September 21, 2007
Mattel Official Apologizes in China
The executive reportedly apologized for maligning Chinese manufacturers in the course of toy recalls, but the company said the remarks were misconstrued.
New York Times - September 21, 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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