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Certain Degrees Now Cost More at Public Universities
School officials admit they are queasy about a practice that appears to value one discipline over another.
New York Times - July 28, 2007
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Embattled Musharraf meets with Bhutto
Pakistan's President Pervez Musharraf sat down Saturday with exiled opposition leader Benazir Bhutto, sources told CNN. Local media reported the two talked about a power-sharing deal. full story
CNN - July 28, 2007
Cheney Has Surgery for New Heart Device
Vice President Dick Cheney, who has a long history of heart disease, had minor surgery to replace the implanted cardiac device that can monitor and correct his heart rhythm.
New York Times - July 28, 2007
Fearful Witness Now Faces Trial for a Murder Seen, Then Unseen
A witness to a gang killing who changed his story now faces prison time for the sin of being scared silent.
New York Times - July 28, 2007
Handmade Alabama Quilts Find Fame and Controversy
Two quilters are suing the businessmen who helped make their work famous, saying that they were cheated out of thousands of dollars in the process.
New York Times - July 28, 2007
Mining of Data Prompted Fight Over Spying
A 2004 dispute over domestic surveillance involved searches of vast electronic databases, according to officials briefed on the program.
New York Times - July 28, 2007
Cancer Patients, Lost in a Maze of Uneven Care
The quality of cancer care varies, and it is difficult for even the most educated patients to be sure they are getting the best treatment.
New York Times - July 28, 2007
General Training Iraqis Cites Problem of Sectarian Loyalty
The American general in charge of training Iraq?s security forces said nonsectarianism was ?much harder? to instill than teaching soldiers how to fight.
New York Times - July 28, 2007
Libya Faults Bulgarian Pardon of Medical Workers
Libya?s government condemned Bulgaria?s release of medical workers who had been turned over earlier in the week, calling it a betrayal.
New York Times - July 28, 2007
Toiling in the Dark: Africa?s Power Crisis
Crippling electricity shortages in sub-Saharan Africa have begun to hamper the region?s development.
New York Times - July 28, 2007
Japan?s Prime Minister Tries to Avoid Big Loss in Vote Today
The news media were predicting a loss for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe?s Liberal Democratic Party in Sunday?s elections for Japan?s upper house of Parliament.
New York Times - July 28, 2007
On Eve of Asian Cup Final, Iraq Is the Proud Underdog
Having overcome countless obstacles, the Iraqi national soccer team will face three-time champions Saudi Arabia in Sunday?s Asian Cup final.
New York Times - July 28, 2007
British Pullback in Iraq Presages Hurdles for U.S.
Skepticism is widespread in Basra, as in Baghdad, about whether Iraqi forces are ready to take over.
New York Times - July 28, 2007
The Boss: I Fought the Law
?The next 10 years in the Internet industry will make the last 10 seem almost trivial.?
New York Times - July 28, 2007
Preoccupations: Hold the Elevator for Me. Forever.
Elevator phobia afflicts working people across the nation, and not just in major vertical metropolises.
New York Times - July 28, 2007
Career Couch: Dealing With Low Morale After Others Are Laid Off
Small efforts can go a long way toward comforting co-workers and lightening the mood.
New York Times - July 28, 2007
Economic View: The Under-Taxed Kings of Private Equity
Some people who are richer than Croesus are paying 15 cents in federal income taxes on the marginal dollar, while you may be paying 25 or 35 cents.
New York Times - July 28, 2007
Square Feet | Blueprints: Hermès Tempts the Men of Wall Street
The 170-year-old luxury goods company opened a store across from the New York Stock Exchange, with a special focus on the men who work in financial institutions.
New York Times - July 28, 2007
Goods: A Trimmer Gun to Spear Smaller Fry
As American spearfishers have begun to pursue smaller fish, a new line of spearguns is fashioned after those commonly used in the Mediterranean.
New York Times - July 28, 2007
[TS] Fair Game: Summer School for Investors Is in Session
With the equity markets off sharply for the week and the credit markets seizing, investors are being forced to relearn some of the basics.
New York Times - July 28, 2007
The Count: Right Off the Vine, It?s the Tomato?s Time to Shine
Now is the time when the dream of a perfect tomato has the best chance of becoming a reality.
New York Times - July 28, 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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