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No. 19 Arizona State defeats Jackson State 81-60
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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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Abrams leads No. 8 Texas over No. 12 UCLA, 68-64
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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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World markets mostly down ahead of US jobs report
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Texas Sen. Hutchison exploring run for governor
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Thornton leads Sharks to 9th straight win
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Hutchison takes step toward run for Texas governor
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Chelsea beat Everton to close gap
Chelsea close the gap on Premier League leaders Manchester United to two points with a 1-0 win at Everton.
BBC News - April 17, 2008
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Krispy Kreme Posts Surprise Profit Before Charges
The results, which surprised investors, follow moves by doughnut shop chain to close stores and reorganize its management in a bid to turn around it business.
New York Times - April 17, 2008
Comerica Quarterly Net Drops Nearly 43%
The bank said earnings fell to $109 million, hurt by weakness in the California residential real estate market and the need to set aside more funds for potential loan losses.
New York Times - April 17, 2008
Worst May Be Over. Still, It?s Not Pretty.
Since the big banks first realized last fall that their capital situations were perilous, more than $100 billion has been poured into them.
New York Times - April 17, 2008
E*Trade Reports 1st - Qtr Net Loss Amid Retooling
E*Trade Financial Group reported a quarterly loss, as the company continued to deal with losses from its home equity portfolio while trying to stem a client exodus to its rivals.
New York Times - April 17, 2008
Stocks Mixed Following Company Reports
Wall Street closed an erratic session mixed after an uneven batch of earnings reports made investors more cautious about buying stocks.
New York Times - April 17, 2008
US Airways Pilots Replace Their Union
US Airways pilots ousted their union, replacing it with an insurgent group, which raised questions about the airline?s ability to merge operations after its 2005 merger with America West.
New York Times - April 17, 2008
18 Banks Said to Get Subpoenas in Securities Case
The move is part of stepped up inquiries by several state regulators into auction rate securities and how Wall Street banks sold them to investors.
New York Times - April 17, 2008
A Small Loss, and a Warning, by A.M.D.
The $358 million reported loss came a week after A.M.D. warned investors that its sales for the quarter were lower than it had expected, and blamed slowing demand for computers.
New York Times - April 17, 2008
Strike Over Local Issues Idles a Key G.M. Plant
About 2,300 members of the U.A.W. union went on strike at a G.M. plant in Michigan, halting production of three popular vehicles that have been bright spots in a dismal market.
New York Times - April 17, 2008
Britain Considers Way to Help Ease Loan Market
The Bank of England and the British government are considering a move intended to help restore liquidity to the money markets by taking over the mortgage-backed assets of some banks.
New York Times - April 17, 2008
The Lede: Costs, Benefits and This Year?s Flu Shot
More flu shot submitters than usual got sick this year.
New York Times - April 17, 2008
Air Force Contract Officials Disciplined
The Air Force says administrative action has been taken against three officials as a result of an investigation into a 50 million-dollar contract to promote the Thunderbirds aerial stunt team.
New York Times - April 17, 2008
Bush and Brown Share Impatience on Iran
President Bush and Prime Minister Gordon Brown of Britain expressed mounting impatience Thursday with Iran for proceeding with its nuclear enrichment work.
New York Times - April 17, 2008
City Room: Teller Charged With Aiding Robberies
The authorities believe that Christina Dasrath helped Christian A. Torres commit two robberies last year.
New York Times - April 17, 2008
The Caucus: Democrats Struggle to Paint the Countryside Blue
Democrats have been consumed with how to win over Americans from rural, conservative counties.
New York Times - April 17, 2008
Google Profit Beats Wall St. Forecast
Google said that its net income for the first three months of the year rose 31 percent on revenue growth of 42 percent from a year ago, topping estimates from Wall Street analysts.
New York Times - April 17, 2008
Société Générale Chief to Step Aside
Société Générale, rocked by a trading scandal, said Daniel Bouton would step aside as chief executive but would remain non-executive chairman as part of a management reorganization.
New York Times - April 17, 2008
The Pope's Visit: After Mass, Pope Meets Privately With Abuse Victims
The private meeting with several victims of priestly abuse brought the pope face-to-face with a scandal that has left deep wounds in the American church.
New York Times - April 17, 2008
Tensions Rise Over Disputed Zimbabwe Vote
The government accused the opposition of plotting to overthrow President Robert Mugabe, and South Africa toughened its position by calling for the release of election results.
New York Times - April 17, 2008
Obama Questions Debate?s Relevance
Senator Barack Obama said Wednesday?s Democratic debate exemplified the problems with Washington.
New York Times - April 17, 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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