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Coma attack doctor suspended
A doctor who beat a paramedic into a coma is suspended by the General Medical Council for 12 months.
BBC News - March 26, 2008
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New Internet Backup System Leaves Others Behind
Sharpcast introduces an automated Internet backup and synchronization service.
New York Times - March 26, 2008
Yahoo Is Joining an Alliance on Social Networks
Yahoo announced it would join an alliance that will try to make it easier for programmers to write software that can run on many social networking Web sites.
New York Times - March 26, 2008
American Cancels About 300 Flights
American Airlines canceled the flights, which represent about 13 percent of the flights that it had scheduled for the day, in order to inspect some wire bundles aboard its MD-80 aircraft.
New York Times - March 26, 2008
Take-Two Board Rejects Electronic Arts Bid
The video game company famous for its ?Grand Theft Auto? games told its shareholders to reject a $2 billion buyout bid from Electronic Arts, saying it was not sufficient.
New York Times - March 26, 2008
Shifting Careers: Finding Health Insurance if You Are Self-Employed
If there?s one issue that divides the self-employed from all other employees, it is their preoccupation with the subject of health insurance.
New York Times - March 26, 2008
Dow Falls After 2 Downbeat Reports
A pair of pessimistic reports on home sales and business spending reminded investors about the precarious state of the economy.
New York Times - March 26, 2008
Citi Pays $1.66 Billion to Settle Enron Claim
Seeking to put its legal problems behind it as it confronts larger financial ones, Citigroup became the last of 11 financial institutions to resolve Enron claims going back to 2003.
New York Times - March 26, 2008
Ford Sells Land Rover and Jaguar to Tata
The $2.3 billion purchase price is more than the market expected but still about half what Ford originally paid for the luxury brands several years ago.
New York Times - March 26, 2008
Amid Warnings, Europe?s Economy Is Holding Up
New data suggested Europe was fairing better than many analysts had expected, but officials warned that a slowdown was probably inevitable.
New York Times - March 26, 2008
Oracle?s Profit Rises, but Shares Fall
The business software company reported a 30 percent rise in quarterly profit, but a lower-than-expected increase in new software licenses caused shares to fall in after-hours trading.
New York Times - March 26, 2008
Motorola Moves to Split Itself Into Two
Under pressure to raise its stock price, the company plans to split itself in two, spinning off its unprofitable mobile phone unit.
New York Times - March 26, 2008
DealBook: Clear Channel and Buyers Sue Banks to Force Buyout?s Completion
The suit accuses six banks that agreed to finance Clear Channel?s $19.5 billion buyout of reneging on their commitments.
New York Times - March 26, 2008
Cover Story: A Case of the Blues
Congressional Republicans have lost ground on every possible front ? fund-raising, voter enthusiasm, candidate recruitment. Can Tom Cole turn things around?
New York Times - March 26, 2008
The Lede: Report on ?94 Rapper Shooting in Doubt
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New York Times - March 26, 2008
Saddam Paid for Lawmakers? Trip, Prosecutors Say
Saddam Hussein?s intelligence agency secretly financed a trip to Iraq for three U.S. lawmakers during the run-up to the U.S.-led invasion, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
New York Times - March 26, 2008
European Leaders Press China Over Tibet
President Nicolas Sarkozy of France said that Britain and France shared a responsibility to urge the Chinese leadership to respect human rights and cultural identity.
New York Times - March 26, 2008
Report Assails Auditor for Work at Failed Home Lender
?Improper? practices by New Century Financial were condoned and enabled by KPMG, according to an independent investigation.
New York Times - March 26, 2008
Two Senate Panels to Investigate Bear Stearns Deal
Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr. defended the takeover even as he called for more transparency on the part of Wall Street.
New York Times - March 26, 2008
Architecture: Profit and Public Good Clash in Grand Plans
Given current economic realities, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority?s selection on Wednesday of a team led by Tishman Speyer to develop the West Side railyards seems like a wishful fantasy.
New York Times - March 26, 2008
EU considering steps on seal hunt
The European Union is considering taking measures against Canada over its annual seal hunt, which starts this week.
BBC News - March 26, 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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