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CBS Is All Katie, but Rivals Aren’t Standing By
To reintroduce Katie Couric as an evening news anchor, CBS has launched an ambitious image campaign.
New York Times - August 19, 2006
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Annan: Cease-fire violation
Israel's raid in eastern Lebanon on Saturday violated the cease-fire resolution concerning Israel and Hezbollah, U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said, according to his spokesman. However, the Israel Defense Forces said it took action to prevent the transfer of weapons from Iran and Syria to Hezbo...
CNN - August 19, 2006
Hospitals Grew With Medicare Paying the Way
A New Jersey hospital system’s rapid rise was fueled by what prosecutors called lucrative Medicare fraud.
New York Times - August 19, 2006
Democrats Set Primary Calendar and Penalties
The party agreed to a new primary calendar that reduces the influence of New Hampshire and Iowa.
New York Times - August 19, 2006
Costly Promises: New York Gets Sobering Look at Its Pensions
Pension funds look fully funded because the city has been using an unusual pension calculation that does not comply with accepted accounting rules.
New York Times - August 19, 2006
Truce Strained as Israelis Raid Lebanon Site
Israeli commandos engaged in a lengthy firefight in what the Lebanese prime minister called a “flagrant violation” of the U.N.-brokered cease-fire.
New York Times - August 19, 2006
The Boss: When to Count Eggs
Hotelier Sir Rocco Forte learned early on to never count chickens before they hatch.
New York Times - August 19, 2006
DataBank: Slower Growth With Low Inflation Spurs Stocks
A surge in Microsoft shares on Friday propelled the Nasdaq composite index to its best weekly gain in more than three years.
New York Times - August 19, 2006
On the Contrary: The Long and Short of Sales
It's a truism that in a great many businesses, just a small fraction of the stocked items account for the bulk of sales. But will it always be this way?
New York Times - August 19, 2006
Market Week: Subdued Growth, Cheerful Rallies
Investors who are inclined to think that this round of Federal Reserve rate increases is over may find more evidence to bolster their position this week.
New York Times - August 19, 2006
Off the Shelf: He Didn’t Mean to Make a Fortune, but Oh Well ...
Jonathan A. Knee's memoir, “The Accidental Investment Banker,” is meant to reassure us that he never intended to work on Wall Street.
New York Times - August 19, 2006
The Count: A Nonpartisan Look at the Price Tag of Overseas Wars
The Congressional Research Service projects the monthly costs for the war in Iraq could hit $8 billion for fiscal 2006.
New York Times - August 19, 2006
Suits: Making the Most of Public Service
Many companies look elsewhere in corporate America to recruit directors. But why limit yourself to that pool when there is an entire government bureaucracy to mine?
New York Times - August 19, 2006
Career Couch: Recovering a Fumble at the Flip Chart
How to recover from botched presentations and workplace blunders.
New York Times - August 19, 2006
Ventures: College-Town Real Estate: The Next Big Niche?
As the supply of on-campus housing becomes increasingly limited, some investors see student housing as a steady stream of revenue.
New York Times - August 19, 2006
[TS] Gretchen Morgenson: Belated Apologies in Proxy Land
When mutual fund organizations file their proxy votes with the Securities and Exchange Commission, they reveal whether they put their own interests ahead of their clients’.
New York Times - August 19, 2006
The Goods: On the Beach but Still on Guard
A purse-sized safe that emits an ear-piercing alarm when jostled aims to calm the nerves of vacationers.
New York Times - August 19, 2006
Everybody's Business: Looking for the Will Beyond the Battlefield
If we don’t win this war against the terrorists, there’s not going to be business as usual ever again.
New York Times - August 19, 2006
Spending: Watching the Fireworks (but Keeping Them Outside)
There are many ways to provide protection against the damaging effects of lightning for homes, provided that people are willing to foot the bill.
New York Times - August 19, 2006
Investing: In Search of the Perfect Parking Spot for Cash
Now that savings rates are poking above 5 percent and stocks and bonds are running in place, holding cash is becoming a decent way to turn a profit.
New York Times - August 19, 2006
Fundamentally: Take My Nest Egg. Please.
More 401(k) advice is coming, but is anyone listening?
New York Times - August 19, 2006
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WILL PETA'S ANTI-FISHING CAMPAIGN THAT CALLS FISH "SEA KITTENS" TURN YOU AWAY FROM SEAFOOD OR FISHING?
NO, THOSE PEOPLE ARE NUTS!!
NO, BUT I MAY MIX IN SOME FRIED CAT WITH MY NEXT BATCH OF FRIED CATFISH.
YES, I WILL NEVER FISH OR EAT SEAFOOD AGAIN. THANKS PETA!
MAYBE, BUT I STILL PLAN TO WEAR FUR!
NOT SURE.
 
 

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