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C.I.A. Confirms Rendition Report
The acknowledgment of two flights contradicted previous assurances by the United States to Britain?s Labor government that no such flights had landed on British territory or passed through British airspace.
New York Times - February 21, 2008
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A Beatle?s Haunt to Close Its Doors
Cafe La Fortuna, an Upper West Side cafe that was a favorite of John Lennon and Yoko Ono, announced yesterday it would be closing on Sunday after 32 years of business.
New York Times - February 21, 2008
Pentagon Is Confident Missile Hit Satellite Tank
An officer expressed high confidence that a Navy missile interceptor had breached a tank filled with toxic fuel.
New York Times - February 21, 2008
A Primer for Viewing the Democratic Debate
It seems a safe bet that when Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton meet Thursday night, the tone just might not be too jolly.
New York Times - February 21, 2008
Protesters Attack U.S. Embassy in Belgrade
Demonstrators set part of the building ablaze after tens of thousands of people rallied against Kosovo?s independence in the Serbian capital.
New York Times - February 21, 2008
Former Concentration Camp Guard Dies
Erna Wallisch, a former concentration camp guard who was under investigation for war crimes, died in a Vienna hospital last week, Austrian prosecutors said. Investigators had reopened the case against the 86-year-old woman earlier this year after new evidence from Polish witnesses suggested that she...
New York Times - February 21, 2008
C.I.A. Confirms Rendition Report
The acknowledgment of two flights contradicted previous assurances by the United States to Britain?s Labor government that no such flights had landed on British territory or passed through British airspace.
New York Times - February 21, 2008
Pakistani Victors Say They Agree on Coalition
The leaders of the two main opposition parties announced Thursday that they would form a government, but they were unclear on the future of Pervez Musharraf.
New York Times - February 21, 2008
Protesters Attack U.S. Embassy in Belgrade
Demonstrators set part of the building ablaze after tens of thousands of people rallied against Kosovo?s independence in the Serbian capital.
New York Times - February 21, 2008
When Bankers Fear to Act
In financial crises of the past, financial chiefs have managed to find a cooperative way to turn things around. These days, they seem afraid to do anything.
New York Times - February 21, 2008
Magazine Appeals Ruling That It Libeled Suharto
Time Magazine filed an appeal Thursday in Indonesia of a court ruling awarding former President Suharto more than $100 million in damages over an article.
New York Times - February 21, 2008
German Bank Bails Out SIV
Dresdner Bank said that it would bail out its vehicle for investing in complex financial products, becoming the latest bank to take the step to avoid a forced sale of assets.
New York Times - February 21, 2008
French Bank?s Troubles Now Include Record Loss
Société Générale blamed the rogue trading scandal and significant write-offs of United States subprime mortgage investments for the $4.95 billion quarterly loss.
New York Times - February 21, 2008
At Toyota, a Global Giant Reaches for Agility
Toyota?s top executives are trying to replicate the company?s success and operating principles in other countries while ceding more control to these new outposts.
New York Times - February 21, 2008
Microsoft to Share More Technical Secrets
Seeking to satisfy European antitrust officials, Microsoft said it would open up and share many more of its technical secrets with the rest of the software industry and competitors.
New York Times - February 21, 2008
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BBC News - February 21, 2008
Missile defence works, says Gates
The US defence secretary says the shooting down of a disabled satellite shows missile defence works.
BBC News - February 21, 2008
Seven awards for Hairspray show
West End show Hairspray has won a record seven awards at the Theatregoers' Choice Awards.
BBC News - February 21, 2008
January sales fever seen online
Internet shoppers spent 75% more this January than last, driven by sales in clothes and electrical goods.
BBC News - February 21, 2008
Call to scrap children's database
The government is facing calls to scrap a database of every child in England after a report says it is not secure.
BBC News - February 21, 2008
Abduction case appeal launched
Police launch a fresh appeal for information on the anniversary of the disappearance of accountant Andrew Ramsay.
BBC News - February 21, 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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