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Climate 'could devastate crops'
South Asia and southern Africa may be hardest hit by climate change-related food shortages by 2030.
BBC News - January 31, 2008
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The Lede: Life in Cairo Without the Internet
Imagining hundreds of outage-related micro-dramas unfolding simultaneously.
New York Times - January 31, 2008
Panel Passes Congestion Pricing Plan
The plan to thin Manhattan?s traffic was generally the same as Mayor Bloomberg?s, with a few differences.
New York Times - January 31, 2008
Al Qaeda Operative Reportedly Killed
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- Abu Laith al-Libi, a top al-Qaida commander in Afghanistan who was blamed for bombing a base while Vice President Cheney was visiting last year, has been killed, according to a militant Web site.
New York Times - January 31, 2008
Giants Make Statements of Fashion and Confidence
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New York Times - January 31, 2008
Kurds? Power Wanes as Arab Anger Rises
Once in a position of enormous strength, Iraqi Kurds are now pursuing policies that are antagonizing other factions and uniting most Sunnis and many Shiites.
New York Times - January 31, 2008
Fireworks Explosion in Istanbul Kills 22
An explosion caused by fireworks killed 22 people and injured 68 on Thursday, Turkish officials said.
New York Times - January 31, 2008
U.S. Accused of Overlooking Rights Violations
In a scathing report, Human Rights Watch blamed the U.S. and Europe for undermining human rights around the world by allowing autocrats to pretend they are democratic simply by holding rigged elections.
New York Times - January 31, 2008
Support for Israeli Premier Amid Calls to Resign
Israeli Premier Ehud Olmert received crucial support from senior ministers in the wake of a formal inquiry that found ?grave failings? in the handling of the 2006 Lebanon War.
New York Times - January 31, 2008
Kurds? Power Wanes as Arab Anger Rises
Once in a position of enormous strength, Iraqi Kurds are now pursuing policies that are antagonizing other factions and uniting most Sunnis and many Shiites.
New York Times - January 31, 2008
Wyeth Posts 19% Higher Profit; 2 Rivals Fare Less Well
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New York Times - January 31, 2008
Newell Rubbermaid Cuts Sales Forecast
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New York Times - January 31, 2008
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New York Times - January 31, 2008
Motorola Considering Realignment of Businesses
Motorola said it is exploring a realignment of its businesses to boost its struggling cellphone unit, which has fallen on hard times after a two-year run of success with the Razr.
New York Times - January 31, 2008
Sweden Accuses 4 of Copyright Offenses
Prosecutors say that Pirate Bay, a file-sharing Web site, helps others violate copyright laws by linking providers of pirated songs and films with people searching for the same material.
New York Times - January 31, 2008
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Amazon.com, which has been rapidly adding digital downloads to its vast Web store, will bolster those offerings with Audible, the largest online seller of audiobooks.
New York Times - January 31, 2008
Small Law Firm?s Big Role in Bundling Mortgages
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New York Times - January 31, 2008
Eurozone Inflation Rising at Record Pace
The increase highlighted the difficult task facing the European Central Bank as it seeks to enforce price stability in the face of slowing economic growth.
New York Times - January 31, 2008
Home Depot Plans Layoffs at Headquarters
Battered by a downturn in the housing market, the company is laying off 500 workers at its headquarters in Atlanta, or about 10 percent of its work force there.
New York Times - January 31, 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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