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City Room: Hannah Montana vs. the Scalping Bots
Parental outrage over price gouging for Hannah Montana concert tickets last year has spawned legal action and legislation, including a new City Council bill to protect consumers.
New York Times - March 11, 2008
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Take-Two Posts $38 Million Loss, but Raises Outlook
The video-game publisher posted a bigger quarterly loss due to a lack of new releases, but gave a bullish forecast in anticipation of the launch of ?Grand Theft Auto 4? next month.
New York Times - March 11, 2008
Southwest Suspends 3 in Inspection Lapse
Three employees were placed on administrative leave in response to an internal investigation into a government complaint about a possible lapse in aircraft maintenance at Southwest.
New York Times - March 11, 2008
The Best Seat in the Plane
Remember when first-class seats meant the best on the plane? That?s not always the case anymore.
New York Times - March 11, 2008
Oil and Gas Prices Hit Records
Gas prices at the pump rose overnight to a record national average of $3.2272 a gallon, and light sweet crude for April delivery surged to a new record of $109.72 before retreating.
New York Times - March 11, 2008
Iraq Attacks Lower, but Steady, New Figures Show
Newly declassified statistics suggest that after major security gains last fall in the wake of an American troop increase the conflict has drifted into at least a temporary stalemate.
New York Times - March 11, 2008
Rocket Endangers Palestinian-Israeli Respite
Gaza militants fired a rocket at the Israeli coastal city of Ashkelon on Tuesday, fracturing a tenuous lull in Palestinian-Israeli tensions.
New York Times - March 11, 2008
Rocket Endangers Palestinian-Israeli Respite
Gaza militants fired a rocket at the Israeli coastal city of Ashkelon on Tuesday, fracturing a tenuous lull in Palestinian-Israeli tensions.
New York Times - March 11, 2008
The Lede: Adapting After 120 Days in Space
"Boy, these people are really talented to deal" with gravity.
New York Times - March 11, 2008
Top U.S. Commander in Mideast to Retire Early
Adm. William J. Fallon?s views on Iran and other issues seemed to put him at odds with the Bush administration.
New York Times - March 11, 2008
Obama Courts Mississippi as It Goes to Polls
Senator Barack Obama was hoping to repeat his showing in other Southern states, which he has carried by double-digit margins.
New York Times - March 11, 2008
Getty Museum Buys a Seldom-Exhibited Gauguin
The J. Paul Getty Museum announced Tuesday that it had acquired ?Arii Matamoe,? an 1892 painting by Paul Gauguin that has been in a private collection in Switzerland for decades.
New York Times - March 11, 2008
Iraq Attacks Lower, but Steady, New Figures Show
Newly declassified statistics suggest that after major security gains last fall in the wake of an American troop increase the conflict has drifted into at least a temporary stalemate.
New York Times - March 11, 2008
Resignation by Spitzer Not Likely Today; State in Limbo
Gov. Eliot Spitzer remained in office Tuesday evening, offering no public statements on whether he would resign following allegations that he was linked to a high-priced prostitution ring.
New York Times - March 11, 2008
Dow Climbs 416.66 for Its Biggest Gain in Over 5 Years
Wall Street enjoyed its best trading day since 2002 on Tuesday after the Federal Reserve injected a burst of financial adrenaline into the ailing banking system.
New York Times - March 11, 2008
Google-Doubleclick deal completed
Google is allowed to buy Doubleclick after the European Commission approves the deal.
BBC News - March 11, 2008
NY's Spitzer given deadline to quit
New York Governor Eliot Spitzer is given an ultimatum to quit over sex allegations or face impeachment.
BBC News - March 11, 2008
Cassini to make audacious flyby
Nasa directs its Cassini spacecraft to make an ultra-close pass of the Saturnian moon Enceladus.
BBC News - March 11, 2008
Bishop given leave over rumours
The Bishop of St David agrees to take a leave of absence after rumours about his marriage break up.
BBC News - March 11, 2008
Boss of internet bank Egg resigns
The boss of Egg quits, although the internet bank says it is unrelated to a row over credit card cancellations.
BBC News - March 11, 2008
London 2012 to shelve ship idea
The organisers of the London Olympics scrap plans to have a ship sail the world promoting Britain's cultural riches.
BBC News - March 11, 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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