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Abrams leads No. 8 Texas over No. 12 UCLA, 68-64
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Texas Sen. Hutchison exploring run for governor
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US, China pledge to jointly tackle global crisis
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SKorean firms confident NKorean zone wont close
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Donors pledge $5 bln soft loans, grants to Vietnam
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UKs Brown to press banks to cut interest rates
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Texas Sen. Hutchison exploring run for governor
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Carter hits historic Crucible 147
Ali Carter fires a superb 147 to become the second player in this year's World Championship to claim a maximum break.
BBC News - April 29, 2008
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Perot Systems Posts Higher Earnings
The software services company earned $28 million in the first quarter, helped by offshore contracts, but forecast second-quarter revenue below analysts? expectations.
New York Times - April 29, 2008
Biotech Drug Fails Crucial Lupus Study
Genentech and Biogen Idec said that a crucial study of Rituxan did not meet its main goal of a response in patients with lupus. Shares of both companies fell on the news.
New York Times - April 29, 2008
Lord & Taylor Considers Stores Outside U.S.
The quintessentially American department store is weighing opening stores outside the United States, possibly in Mexico and Canada, its chairman said.
New York Times - April 29, 2008
Citigroup to Sell $3 Billion in Stock
Citigroup Inc., the banking giant, said that it planned to sell $3 billion of common stock to bolster its capital levels.
New York Times - April 29, 2008
Some Chinese Exporters Prefer Euros to Dollars
Facing losses tied to a falling dollar and weakening American demand, some Chinese exporters are asking European customers to pay in euros. Others are trying to increase domestic sales.
New York Times - April 29, 2008
Crisis Catches Up to Deutsche Bank
The bank reported a pretax loss of 254 million euros ($396 million) for the first quarter, its first loss in five years, after writing down $4.2 billion in tainted loans and mortgage-backed securities.
New York Times - April 29, 2008
Federal Mortgage Plan Falls Short, Critics Say
Statistics show that most people who have refinanced are homeowners who make their payments on time, not borrowers in crisis.
New York Times - April 29, 2008
City Room: Stop-and-Frisk May Turn Up Pot
The Police Department is disputing findings of a report that says the number of people arrested for small amounts of marijuana in New York City has increased tenfold in the past decade.
New York Times - April 29, 2008
Committee Criticizes Move at Journal
The ouster of The Wall Street Journal?s top editor last week did not live up to the conditions that the News Corporation agreed to when it bought the paper, an oversight committee said.
New York Times - April 29, 2008
City Room: Chicago Gets N.Y. Congestion Money
Some of the $354 million in federal money that New York lost when the congestion pricing plan stalled is now headed toward Chicago, which received $153 million from the Department of Transportation.
New York Times - April 29, 2008
DealBook: Newsday, the Sale That Isn?t a Sale
Is the Tribune Company dodging the tax man? Not quite, but the newspaper company seems to be doing its best to avoid paying Uncle Sam a piece of the proceeds from the potential sale -- or non-sale, if you happen to be a representative from the Internal Revenue Service -- of Newsday. Newsday, a daily...
New York Times - April 29, 2008
Diner?s Journal: The Question of Favorites
Restaurants that don't need to be fancy to be great.
New York Times - April 29, 2008
Karzai Attack Was Forecast, Intelligence Chief Says
President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan was warned that an attack was being planned against him, an official said.
New York Times - April 29, 2008
Trial Opens for Former Hussein Aide
Tariq Aziz went on trial in Baghdad as heavy fighting erupted between U.S. soldiers and gunmen in Sadr City.
New York Times - April 29, 2008
Patent Law Battle a Boon to Lobbyists
In 15 months, two dueling business coalitions have spent $4.3 million lobbying on legislation that calls for the biggest changes in United States patent law in more than 50 years.
New York Times - April 29, 2008
Bombing Verdict Upheld Against Port Authority
The Port Authority was found negligent in safeguarding the World Trade Center before the 1993 terrorist attack.
New York Times - April 29, 2008
Obama Says He?s Outraged by Ex-Pastor?s Comments
?I find these comments appalling,? Barack Obama said in North Carolina. ?It contradicts everything that I?m about and who I am.?
New York Times - April 29, 2008
McCain Offers Details of His Health Plan
The senator called for federal intervention with the states to assure coverage for people denied health insurance.
New York Times - April 29, 2008
Saying Times Are Difficult, Bush Presses Congress to Act
The president called on Congress to expand energy production, stem the mortgage crisis and reduce what he called lavish subsidies to farmers.
New York Times - April 29, 2008
Citigroup to sell $3bn of shares
Citigroup announces plans to issue $3bn (£1.5) of new shares to bolster its financial position.
BBC News - April 29, 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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