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City Room: The National Toy Hall of Fame
The National Toy Hall of Fame members include the yo-yo, G.I. Joe, and the cardboard box -- all at Toy Fair this week. What's missing? Rubber Ducky, Rubik's Cube, the skateboard, the basketball.
New York Times - February 19, 2008
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Reading Room: How Playwrights Watch Plays
Before I talk about "August: Osage County," and what is astonishing about this play, I want to start by stating the obvious. Playwrights don't go to the theater like other people. We don't go on our anniversaries or birthdays; we don't go because a play got a good review. (Most of us have stopped re...
New York Times - February 19, 2008
The Lede: In Moscow, a Wave of Skinhead Violence
Arrests fail to quell protests following a wave of attacks on non-Slavs.
New York Times - February 19, 2008
Fines Sought on Tower Demolition
Dozens of safety violations were found at the former Deutsche Bank tower near ground zero where two firefighters died in a blaze.
New York Times - February 19, 2008
Higher Education Gap May Slow Economic Mobility
The poor could have a harder time moving up the income ladder as the higher education gap widens, a report said.
New York Times - February 19, 2008
In Pakistan, Musharraf?s Party Accepts Defeat
President Pervez Musharraf said he accepted the defeat of his party and would work with a new Parliament.
New York Times - February 19, 2008
McCain and Obama Seek to Stoke Wisconsin Turnout
Advisers to Senator Barack Obama were hoping he would draw a considerable share of independent voters, even with Senator John McCain also on the ballot.
New York Times - February 19, 2008
Cuba Experts See Opportunity
Several commentators said that change was most certainly afoot in Havana, and that Washington should be ready to respond.
New York Times - February 19, 2008
On Havana?s Streets, Few Expect Much Change
What emotion Fidel Castro?s announcement elicited was on the sly, under the eye of a heavy police presence.
New York Times - February 19, 2008
Castro?s Circle Likely to Hold Power After Resignation
The announcement that Fidel Castro would step down opens the way for his brother Raśl or another member of his inner circle to become president.
New York Times - February 19, 2008
Two Stolen Paintings Found by Swiss
ZURICH, Switzerland (AP) -- A frantic search for four stolen Impressionist paintings led to a most unlikely place: the parking lot of a mental hospital just a few hundred yards from the scene of the crime.
New York Times - February 19, 2008
Sentence Reduced in Oil-for-Food Case
A U.S. District Court judge has reduced the sentence of a South Korean businessman who accepted more than $2.5 million to secretly work on Iraq?s behalf to influence the U.N. oil-for-food program.
New York Times - February 19, 2008
Abbas and Olmert Struggle to Move Talks Forward
he Israeli and Palestinian leaders met here on Tuesday amid growing dissonance over the content of their talks and the kind of agreement they are trying to achieve.
New York Times - February 19, 2008
Angry Serbs Burn Border Posts in Kosovo
Serbs set fire to two U. N. posts in the north of Kosovo, forcing NATO troops to intervene and fanning fears that Kosovo?s declaration of independence could lead to partition.
New York Times - February 19, 2008
In Rwanda, Bush Mourns 2 Conflicts
President Bush toured a museum dedicated to those killed in the Rwandan genocide on Tuesday, and also spoke about the frustrations of grappling with the situation in Darfur.
New York Times - February 19, 2008
Musharraf?s Party Accepts Defeat
Pakistan appeared to be heading for a transition to an elected civilian government after President Pervez Musharraf said that he accepted his defeat.
New York Times - February 19, 2008
On Havana?s Streets, Few Expect Much Change
What emotion Fidel Castro?s announcement elicited was on the sly, under the eye of a heavy police presence.
New York Times - February 19, 2008
Castro?s Circle Likely to Hold Power After Resignation
The announcement that Fidel Castro would step down opens the way for his brother Raśl or another member of his inner circle to become president.
New York Times - February 19, 2008
Martha Stewart Living Foresees Loss in Quarter
The company?s disappointing results and outlook pushed its shares down 2 percent even as it announced a deal with the celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse.
New York Times - February 19, 2008
Toshiba Concedes Defeat in the DVD Battle
The Japanese electronics giant threw in the towel on its HD DVD technology, announcing that it would no longer develop, produce or market disc players for the format.
New York Times - February 19, 2008
Judge Orders Wikileaks Web Site Shut
The closing of Wikileaks.org, which invites people to post confidential material, presents a First Amendment test.
New York Times - February 19, 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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