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China?s Latest Crackdown: The Liquid Lunch
A Communist Party campaign aims to bust civil servants partaking in booze-soaked lunches.
New York Times - March 7, 2008
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Thornburg Mortgage Says Its Survival Is in Doubt
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New York Times - March 7, 2008
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Gunman in Jerusalem Attack Identified
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New York Times - March 7, 2008
Iraqi President Tries to Mend Fences in Turkey
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New York Times - March 7, 2008
German Authorities Report Problems With Blood Thinner
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New York Times - March 7, 2008
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New York Times - March 7, 2008
8 Burials for Jerusalem Seminary?s Dead
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New York Times - March 7, 2008
Two Markets Point Up Dilemma for U.S. Troop Levels in Iraq
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New York Times - March 7, 2008
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New York Times - March 7, 2008
The Lede: Case of the Ex-Missing Ex-Model
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New York Times - March 7, 2008
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New York Times - March 7, 2008
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New York Times - March 7, 2008
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New York Times - March 7, 2008
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New York Times - March 7, 2008
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BBC News - March 7, 2008
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BBC News - March 7, 2008
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SHOULD AMERICAN TAXPAYERS PAY THE TAB TO BAILOUT THE BIG THREE AUTOMAKERS?
NO WAY, NO HOW!!!
YES, THE INDUSTRY IS MUCH TOO IMPORTANT FOR US TO LET IT FAIL.
IT DEPENDS ON THE TERMS OF THE DEAL. WHAT INTEREST RATE WILL THEY PAY FOR THE CASH? WHAT DO WE GET AS COLLATERAL?
LET'S BAILOUT TWO OF THE THREE AND LET ONE FAIL. THEY SHOULD COMPETE TO BE IN THE TOP TWO BY CUTTING COSTS AND WAGES!
YES, BECAUSE WE CAN SAVE THEM JUST LIKE WE SAVED THE BANKS, INSURANCE COMPANIES, ETC.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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