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Clyde Arc closed by cable 'snap'
The newest bridge over the River Clyde in Glasgow is shut after the failure of a steel cable.
BBC News - January 14, 2008
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Caldecott and Newbery Winners
Brian Selznick?s ?The Invention of Hugo Cabret? won the Caldecott and Laura Amy Schlitz received the Newbery.
New York Times - January 14, 2008
Steroid Cloud Over Music, Too?
What part of her performance would the drugs enhance anyway?.
New York Times - January 14, 2008
Bomb in Pakistan Market Kills 10 and Wounds 45
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A powerful bomb hidden underneath a fruit cart detonated among shoppers at a market in the southern port city of Karachi on Monday evening at rush hour, and officials and local news reports said it killed at least 10 people and wounded at least 45, four of them critically.
New York Times - January 14, 2008
British-Russian Tension Escalates
A British cultural organization defied a Russian government order to close offices in two cities, creating a fresh strain in the already tense relations between Russia and Britain.
New York Times - January 14, 2008
Blast at Kabul Hotel Kills 6
A thunderous explosion struck a Kabul luxury hotel frequented by foreigners, and the Taliban took responsibility.
New York Times - January 14, 2008
Accident at Trump Tower Kills Worker
One construction worker was killed in a fall from the 46-story building and a second was injured.
New York Times - January 14, 2008
Scaling a Minimalist Wall With Bright, Shiny Colors
?Pattern and Decoration: An Ideal Vision in American Art, 1975-1985,? at the Hudson River Museum, documents the last genuine art movement of the 20th century.
New York Times - January 14, 2008
Europe?s Appetite for Seafood Propels Illegal Trade
Europe?s dinner tables are increasingly supplied by global fishing fleets, which are depleting the world?s oceans to feed ravenous consumers.
New York Times - January 14, 2008
Romney Battles McCain for Michigan Lead
Polls indicate the contest is neck-and-neck between Mitt Romney and Senator John McCain, with Mike Huckabee further back.
New York Times - January 14, 2008
Malawi Cuts Diplomatic Ties With Taiwan
The move drew a bitter response from Taiwanese officials who accused the China of luring the Malawians into its camp with money and other inducements.
New York Times - January 14, 2008
Bomb in Pakistan Market Kills 10
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan ? A powerful bomb hidden underneath a fruit cart detonated among fruit shoppers at a rush-hour market in the southern port city of Karachi on Monday evening, and officials and local news reports said it killed at least 10 people and wounded at least 45, four of them critically.
New York Times - January 14, 2008
Israeli and Palestinian Negotiators Begin Talks
As the talks started, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert of Israel sought to lower expectations of reaching a final peace agreement within a year.
New York Times - January 14, 2008
More Violence in Diyala; Baghdad Judge Killed
Gunmen in two cars assassinated a highly respected Iraqi judge and his driver in western Baghdad as they drove to work.
New York Times - January 14, 2008
British-Russian Tension Escalates
A British cultural organization defied a Russian government order to close offices in two cities, creating a fresh strain in the already tense relations between Russia and Britain.
New York Times - January 14, 2008
Fidelity Reopens Magellan Fund to New Investors
Fidelity Investments plans to allow new investors to put money into Magellan, once the largest mutual fund in the U.S., for the first time in more than a decade.
New York Times - January 14, 2008
Europe Delays Changing Rules on Cheap Goods
The move illustrates deep divisions within Europe over how to deal with the surge of Chinese exports and the job losses caused by the outsourcing of production to Asia.
New York Times - January 14, 2008
Samsung Chairman?s Office Raided in Inquiry
Special prosecutors are investigating accusations that the company?s chairman, Lee Kun Hee, had amassed slush funds to bribe politicians, prosecutors and government officials.
New York Times - January 14, 2008
MySpace Agrees to Youth Protections
Under an agreement with the attorneys general for 49 states, MySpace will make changes aimed at protecting children using its site from sexual predators.
New York Times - January 14, 2008
Video Game Industry Seeks Political Clout
The video game industry intends to establish a political action committee to donate money to game-friendly politicians and candidates.
New York Times - January 14, 2008
Sears Expects 60% Drop in Profit for Quarter
The profit decline by Sears Holdings, the combination of Sears and Kmart, will be the second consecutive quarter of steeply falling profits for the retailer.
New York Times - January 14, 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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