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Central Europe Struggles With Trove of Meth Labs
The number of countries in Europe reporting seizures of methamphetamine more than doubled between 2000 and 2005.
New York Times - November 22, 2007
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Maurice Bejart, 80, Choreographer, Is Dead
Mr. Bejart sought to bring ballet to younger audiences with his provocative choreography.
New York Times - November 22, 2007
2009 America?s Cup Is Postponed Over Dispute
The 2009 America?s Cup was postponed because of an ongoing legal dispute over the rules for the next race.
New York Times - November 22, 2007
Palestinian Says a Joint Document Is Unlikely
A political adviser to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas held out the possibility that last-minute agreement on a short text outlining intentions or principles could be reached.
New York Times - November 22, 2007
Fewer New York Murders, and Even Fewer by Strangers
New York City is on track to have fewer than 500 murders in 2007, by far the lowest amount in a 12-month period since reliable statistics became available in 1963.
New York Times - November 22, 2007
Thoughts of Family and Football in Afghanistan
At Forward Operating Base Airborne, American soldiers had a Thanksgiving gathering as polyglot as anywhere.
New York Times - November 22, 2007
End to French Transportation Strike Seems Near
After nine days, rail workers seemed willing to accept talks and voted throughout the country to return to work.
New York Times - November 22, 2007
Lebanon?s Leaders Unable to Agree as Deadline Nears
Politicians living in a security cocoon far from the public eye struggled to negotiate a deal in a series of last-ditch sessions before President Lahoud?s term expires.
New York Times - November 22, 2007
World Business Briefing | Africa: South Africa: Renault to Build
Renault of France will start building cars in South Africa from 2009 to expand its share of sales in rapidly growing emerging markets.
New York Times - November 22, 2007
World Business Briefing | Europe: France: Carrier Profit Gains
The Air France-KLM Group, the world?s biggest airline by revenue, posted a stronger-than-expected 28 percent jump in quarterly profit, lifting its shares by as much as 9.5 percent.
New York Times - November 22, 2007
World Business Briefing | Europe: Britain: Airport Expansion Plan
The British government laid out a multibillion-dollar proposal to allow construction of a third runway and a sixth passenger terminal at London?s chronically congested Heathrow Airport.
New York Times - November 22, 2007
Japanese Shift Cash Out of U.S. Investments
Many Japanese investors are quitting American investments, in a move that is altering global capital flows and helping to weaken the dollar.
New York Times - November 22, 2007
Eni of Italy Signs a Pipeline Deal With Gazprom
Gazprom signed a contract with Eni, the Italian energy group, to build a pipeline linking Russia to Europe via the Black Sea.
New York Times - November 22, 2007
Drug Makers Help Lead Rebound in Overseas Shares
Global stocks rebounded Thursday from their lowest point in more than two months, led by drug makers and utilities, whose profits are less vulnerable to an economic slowdown.
New York Times - November 22, 2007
Chinese Maker to Sell $7,000 Cars in Mexico
A Chinese automaker, First Automobile Works, will begin exporting cars to Mexico by year?s end, looking to tap into the market for inexpensive cars.
New York Times - November 22, 2007
Advertising: Selling Americans on a Speedy Rail Link From London to Paris
Rail Europe is hoping its new advertising campaign will excite Americans enough about European tourism that they can put aside any concerns about exchange rates.
New York Times - November 22, 2007
A Bad Loan by Any Other Name
Chalk up one more term from the credit debacle. Nina loans - an abbreviation that stands for ?No income, no assets.?
New York Times - November 22, 2007
Insurers Shift Cost Burdens to Homeowners
After years of taking losses on home insurance, insurers are increasingly making homeowners responsible for repairs and reconstruction.
New York Times - November 22, 2007
What the Corporate Auditor Is Told, a Plaintiff Could Exploit
A growing conflict is emerging between auditors and their corporate clients, amid pressure on both sides to do more to root out corporate wrongdoing and fraud.
New York Times - November 22, 2007
Insider: In Reversal, Safe Is Risky, Risky Is Safe
Some of Wall Street?s safest institutions ? or those that hoped to be perceived as safe ? turned out not to be, while some perceived as risky are so far sailing through.
New York Times - November 22, 2007
China Cracking Down on Illegal Currency Conversion
A Chinese businesswoman has been arrested and accused of supervising currency transactions worth more than $500 million, spotlighting the extent of illegal currency flows out of China into Hong Kong.
New York Times - November 22, 2007
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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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