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City Room: Union Protests FreshDirect
The United Food and Commercial Workers union protested the online grocery delivery company's decision to let go of scores of immigrant workers. A unionization vote is planned this weekend.
New York Times - December 20, 2007
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Laugh Lines Blog: The Year?s Funniest Political Antics
Daniel Kurtzman edits the Political Humor page of About.com, which is part of The New York Times Company. Read more ? The late-night comedians may have made an early exit from the scene, but fortunately there was no shortage of political punch lines in 2007. From tapping toes and UFO encounters to p...
New York Times - December 20, 2007
Dot Earth Blog: Climate Consensus ?Busted??
A Republican senator finds hundreds of scientists and studies questioning the consensus over dangerous global warming. Does it matter?.
New York Times - December 20, 2007
Scene of Omaha Slayings Reopens
Holiday shoppers entered the store for the first time since a gunman killed eight people there 15 days earlier.
New York Times - December 20, 2007
Orphanages Stunt Mental Growth, a Study Finds
Giving credence to the long-held belief that orphanages stunt children?s mental development, a study shows that infants placed with foster families have higher IQs on average than those who remain in institutions.
New York Times - December 20, 2007
advertising: F.T.C. Approves DoubleClick Deal
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New York Times - December 20, 2007
Obama?s Vote in Illinois Was Often Just ?Present?
In his votes as a state senator, Barack Obama sometimes sidestepped sensitive issues.
New York Times - December 20, 2007
Police Clash With Protesters in New Orleans
Police used chemical spray and stun guns Thursday on protesters seeking to halt the demolition of public housing tried to break through an iron gate at City Hall.
New York Times - December 20, 2007
Giuliani Released From Hospital After Treatment
Rudolph W. Giuliani was released Thursday afternoon after coming down with what his campaign described as ?flu-like symptoms.?
New York Times - December 20, 2007
Bear Stearns Loss Presages More Turmoil
Bear Stearns reported its first quarterly loss ever, stung by the mortgage crisis that has swept markets across the globe.
New York Times - December 20, 2007
Iraq Bomber Aimed at Alcohol Sellers
A car bombing that killed three people in Baghdad did not appear to dampen the celebration of a Muslim holiday.
New York Times - December 20, 2007
Gaza Missiles and Israeli Operations Continue
Five Palestinian fighters were killed and an Israeli soldier badly wounded on Thursday in central Gaza.
New York Times - December 20, 2007
Nike Posts 10 Percent Rise in Profit
Second-quarter profit was largely fueled by international sales growth, the athletic gear company said.
New York Times - December 20, 2007
Rite Aid Reports Wider 3rd-Quarter Loss
The company lowered its 2008 profit outlook for the second time this year, as leery consumers held their pocketbooks closer.
New York Times - December 20, 2007
Discover Posts Loss on Charge
The credit card issuer took a $391 million charge because of its struggling card business in Great Britain and reported a net loss of $84.1 million.
New York Times - December 20, 2007
FedEx Profit Falls on Fuel Costs
The package courier reported that its second-quarter profit fell 6 percent from a year ago, largely due to high fuel costs and a sluggish U.S. economy.
New York Times - December 20, 2007
ConAgra Posts Higher Profit and Lifts Forecast
The food company said that strong performance from its commodities trading group helped it overcome the cost of a pot pie recall and post a 15 percent jump in 2nd-quarter earnings.
New York Times - December 20, 2007
Gems in the Back of a Closet
Reviewing some unreviewed products before the dust on their boxes gets too thick.
New York Times - December 20, 2007
U.S. to Cap Flights at Kennedy at Peak Times, but Its Daily Totals May Increase
Travelers going through Kennedy and Newark Liberty Airports next summer may find somewhat fewer flights at the hours they most want to travel, but are far more likely to leave on time or arrive in time to make connections.
New York Times - December 20, 2007
2 Young Hedge-Fund Veterans Stir Up the World of Philanthropy
Holden Karnofsky and Elie Hassenfeld rank charities by analyzing the numbers in much the same way they did at their investment management company.
New York Times - December 20, 2007
Nike Profit Up 10%, Pushed by Overseas Sales
Nike, the world?s largest maker of athletic footwear and apparel, said Wednesday that its quarterly net profit jumped 10 percent, helped by strong international demand.
New York Times - December 20, 2007
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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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