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Bush Chides Pelosi on Trade Bill
President Bush renewed his criticism of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi for blocking the Colombia free trade agreement.
New York Times - April 22, 2008
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Coach Quarterly Profit Up 8%
The company said earnings were helped by higher sales in North America and Japan. It also announced that it will only report same-store sales results for its full-priced and factory stores together.
New York Times - April 22, 2008
Stocks Fall After Earnings Reports
Wall Street pulled back as a rush of quarterly results from bellwethers like AT&T, DuPont and McDonald?s failed to impress investors and oil prices reach fresh high.
New York Times - April 22, 2008
UnitedHealth Misses Forecast and Stock Plunges
The insurer posted lower-than-expected first-quarter earnings and sharply reduced its outlook for 2008, saying fewer businesses and employees were signing up.
New York Times - April 22, 2008
Gas Prices Rise Further While Oil Nears $120
Prices pushed further into record territory on Tuesday, with retail gas reaching a national average of $3.51 and crude nearing $120 as the dollar fell to a new low against the euro.
New York Times - April 22, 2008
Fuel Costs Begin to Hit Hard at Airlines
The UAL Corporation, United Airlines? parent company, reported a $537 million first-quarter loss, as a 51 percent increase in fuel costs overwhelmed efforts to raise fares.
New York Times - April 22, 2008
EBay Files Suit Against Craigslist
EBay filed a lawsuit in the state of Delaware against Craigslist, alleging that two directors took actions that unfairly diluted eBay?s economic interest in the company.
New York Times - April 22, 2008
Government Sets New Fuel Economy Standard
In a plan more aggressive than first expected, the Bush administration said the nation?s fleet of new cars and trucks will be required to achieve 31.6 miles per gallon by 2015.
New York Times - April 22, 2008
City Room: The Bride Wore Ritzy
From edible invitations to LED dance floors, a Bridezilla convention shows the luxury offerings of today's wedding industry. Think hundreds of thousands of dollars, perhaps even millions.
New York Times - April 22, 2008
Wheels: Are Hybrids Dangerously Quiet?
Gas-electric hybrid cars run quietly at low speeds, maybe even too quietly. That may change in the near future.
New York Times - April 22, 2008
Diner?s Journal: Calorie Count Surprise
What the new calorie signs in restaurants will teach us.
New York Times - April 22, 2008
Congress Near Deal on Genetic Test Bias Bill
Lawmakers are close to an agreement to clear the way for a bill prohibiting employers and insurers from discriminating on the basis of genetic tests.
New York Times - April 22, 2008
Weak Dollar Weighs on Europe
The euro rose above $1.60 on Tuesday for the first time, adding to pressure on big European exporters to raise prices.
New York Times - April 22, 2008
News Analysis: Gates Voices Concerns About Military Culture
In two major speeches, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates made public deep misgivings about a military culture that squelches independent thinking.
New York Times - April 22, 2008
The Lede: Rhetorical Tsunami Alerts
A U.N. agency rings a familiar rhetorical alarm to demand attention on the food crisis.
New York Times - April 22, 2008
New York Buildings Chief Resigns
Bureaucratic snafus and high-profile accidents cast a shadow over Patricia J. Lancaster?s achievements.
New York Times - April 22, 2008
Murdoch Closes In on Newsday and Reshapes Journal
Rupert Murdoch struck a tentative deal to buy Newsday and will get a chance to pick The Wall Street Journal?s top editor.
New York Times - April 22, 2008
Despite Climate Worry, Europe Turns to Coal
Driven by rising demand and oil and natural gas prices, European countries plan to build dozens of new coal-fired power plants.
New York Times - April 22, 2008
Yahoo Profit Tops Expectations
Yahoo?s results give the company ammunition to argue anew that Microsoft?s takeover offer undervalues the company.
New York Times - April 22, 2008
Pennsylvania Voters Flood Polls After Long Battle
The Democratic nominating contest returned to the ballot box as Pennsylvania voters turned out in record numbers on Tuesday.
New York Times - April 22, 2008
The Caucus: Watching the Returns: A Guide
Will Obama?s strength in Philadelphia make up for Clinton?s strength?s elsewhere in the state?
New York Times - April 22, 2008
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SHOULD BILL FRIST RUN FOR GOVERNOR OF TENNESSEE IN 2010?
NO, HE DOESN'T HAVE THE MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE WE NEED.
YES, HE IS THE BEST SHOT THE GOP HAS AT TAKING THE GOVERNOR'S OFFICE.
NO, HIS LEADERSHIP OF THE U.S. SENATE LED TO DEMOCRATIC PARTY CONTROL.
YES, UNLESS HE WANTS TO KEEP DOING SOMETHING UNIMPORTANT LIKE SAVING LIVES.
NO; BUT HE WILL RUN AND HE WILL WIN.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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