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Care not top priority - NHS staff
Less than half of NHS staff believe patient care is the top priority, an annual staff survey shows.
BBC News - April 8, 2008
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Document Details Insider Trading Claims at Airbus
A report by the French stock market watchdog that was leaked to a French news service provided details of the insider trading claims against executives at Airbus and EADS.
New York Times - April 8, 2008
7 Charged With Illegal Trading on Nymex
A former board member of the New York Mercantile Exchange was among seven charged in an investigation of illegal trading at the exchange, authorities said.
New York Times - April 8, 2008
Stocks Fall After Earnings Reports and Fed Minutes
Wall Street retreated after Alcoa and A.M.D. issued disappointing reports and the Federal Reserve voiced concerns about the slumping economy.
New York Times - April 8, 2008
Rising Rents Force Older Businesses to New Sites
Brokers say that many locally owned stores, squeezed between big national chains and foreign retailers, are finding that the only way to stay afloat in Manhattan is at a new site.
New York Times - April 8, 2008
Russia Close to Privatizing Huge Electricity Producer
A plan to privatize the world?s largest electricity company is entering the home stretch, successfully it seems, in spite of its complexity and the hostility toward privatization in today?s Russia.
New York Times - April 8, 2008
2 Companies Plan Gas Pipeline in Alaska
BP and ConocoPhillips announced plans to jointly develop a multibillion-dollar pipeline to move natural gas to market from the North Slope of Alaska.
New York Times - April 8, 2008
At Age 17, Ski Resort Has a Troubled Past (and Present)
Behind the sunset-colored facade of the Peaks Resort, the largest hotel in the tony ski enclave of Telluride, Colo., is a tangled tale of a hotel that couldn?t shoot straight.
New York Times - April 8, 2008
Morgan Stanley Chairman Wins Re-Election
John J. Mack, facing down an investor campaign to unseat him as the chairman of Morgan Stanley, was re-elected by an overwhelming margin on Tuesday.
New York Times - April 8, 2008
Phillies 5, Mets 2: New Season, Same Old Routine in Mets? Loss
The Phillies spoiled the final home opener at Shea Stadium by scoring five runs after the sixth inning to defeat the Mets for the ninth consecutive time.
New York Times - April 8, 2008
City Room: Brooklyn?s Changing Storefronts
W. W. Norton has published "Brooklyn Storefronts," a collection of 75 color photographs of small, independently owned stores throughout the borough.
New York Times - April 8, 2008
Slap Shot: Scotty Bowman Answers Your N.H.L. Questions
Scotty Bowman, the most successful coach in N.H.L. history, answered reader questions on the Slap Shot blog.
New York Times - April 8, 2008
Recession Worries Drove Rate Cut, Minutes Show
Fed policy makers believe the economy will probably contract in the first half of the year, according to the minutes of their meeting.
New York Times - April 8, 2008
Senate Moves Forward on Housing Aid Bill
The Senate voted to proceed with legislation aimed at easing problems in the housing market.
New York Times - April 8, 2008
American Canceling More Flights for Inspection
Following Federal Aviation Administration audits, American Airlines said it was canceling as many as 500 flights to inspect wire bundles on its MD-80 planes.
New York Times - April 8, 2008
Former Corporate Executive to Run Red Cross
Gail J. McGovern, formerly of AT&T and Fidelity Investments, will take over the battered organization.
New York Times - April 8, 2008
Recap of the Testimony From The Lede
Senator Barack Obama called for ?applying increased pressure in a measured way? in Iraq.
New York Times - April 8, 2008
Hearings Rife With Political Overtones
Three would-be presidents swooped in from the campaign trail to question Gen. David H. Petraeus.
New York Times - April 8, 2008
Unrest in Kenya as Peace Plan Falters
Riots erupted as opposition leaders announced that they were suspending talks with the government over a power sharing deal.
New York Times - April 8, 2008
General Urges 45-Day Halt in Withdrawal of Troops in Iraq
Gen. David H. Petraeus, the senior U.S. commander in Iraq, warned Congress that progress there was ?fragile and reversible.?
New York Times - April 8, 2008
Recession fear caused US rate cut
The fear of a "prolonged and severe" slowdown caused the US central bank to cut rates, minutes of its meeting show.
BBC News - April 8, 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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