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Crusaders 'left genetic legacy'
Scientists have detected the faint genetic traces left by medieval crusaders in the Middle East.
BBC News - March 27, 2008
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High & Low Finance: For Americans, a Bit of the Swagger Is Gone
Losses of confidence in America?s economy have occurred before, but renewal can take time when fear is self-fulfilling as businesses and consumers cut back.
New York Times - March 27, 2008
All Nippon Is First to Order Jet Made in Japan
By placing an order for regional jets made by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, All Nippon becomes the first customer for what could be the first new Japanese aircraft in a generation.
New York Times - March 27, 2008
Stocks Fall in Back-and-Forth Session
Wall Street sank in volatile trading after the government confirmed that the last quarter of 2007 did indeed see a sharp economic slowdown.
New York Times - March 27, 2008
TV Decoder: American Anchor Quits Al Jazeera
Dave Marash, the most prominent American anchor on Al Jazeera English, has quit, citing an increased amount of editorial control exercised by the channel?s headquarters in Doha, Qatar.
New York Times - March 27, 2008
Comcast Adjusts Way It Manages Internet Traffic
Comcast said that instead of interfering with specific online applications, it will manage traffic by slowing the Internet speeds of its most bandwidth-hogging users when traffic is busiest.
New York Times - March 27, 2008
Cayne Sells His Shares in Bear Stearns
The chairman of Bear Stearns, James E. Cayne, sold $61.3 million of Bear shares, according to a regulatory filing.
New York Times - March 27, 2008
French First Lady More Than Tames British Press
After her arrival in London, Carla Bruni supplanted affairs of state with an affaire d?amour among British newspaper reporters wistfully competing for the fondest paean of praise.
New York Times - March 27, 2008
?Blasphemous? Russian Artist Vanishes in Berlin
A prominent artist who had run-ins with both church and state in her native Russia after taking part in a controversial exhibition has disappeared without a trace from her new home in Berlin.
New York Times - March 27, 2008
Bush Apologizes to Mubarak for Suez Shooting
The killing of an Egyptian vendor, when U.S. forces opened fire on his small boat near the Suez Canal on Monday, has enraged Egyptians.
New York Times - March 27, 2008
2 More Bodies ID?d as Kidnapped Contractors
Two bodies found in Iraq have been identified as those of American contractors kidnapped more than a year ago, the F.B.I. said Thursday.
New York Times - March 27, 2008
More NATO Security Aid Needed, Afghan Official Says
Afghanistan?s defense minister, Abdul Rahim Wardak, called on NATO countries to reaffirm their commitment to his nation?s security.
New York Times - March 27, 2008
The Lede: In Britain, Missing Luggage and Premier
Two special occasions in London drew enormous attention, and then embarrassment.
New York Times - March 27, 2008
Study Ties Genetic Variations to Schizophrenia
Experts said the study, while not identifying the cause of the disorder, provided a striking demonstration of new gene-scanning technology.
New York Times - March 27, 2008
Hundreds of Flights Canceled for Inspections
Hundreds of flights were canceled Thursday as mechanics for American Airlines and Delta Airlines inspected wiring in aircraft to ensure the planes met federal safety rules.
New York Times - March 27, 2008
Matt Bai: Krazy Glue Moments
Some politicians seem coated in Teflon, while others seem covered in Krazy Glue, unable to shake the stickiness of what seem like minor embarrassments.
New York Times - March 27, 2008
Obama Urges Regulation in Wake of Housing Slump
Senator Barack Obama laid much of the blame for the current financial difficulties on industry lobbyists and politicians.
New York Times - March 27, 2008
US court overturns death sentence
A US federal appeals court overturns the death sentence passed on former Black Panther Mumia Abu-Jamal.
BBC News - March 27, 2008
Bailey Rae's husband 'overdosed'
Soul singer Corinne Bailey Rae's husband died from a suspected drugs overdose, an inquest in Leeds is told.
BBC News - March 27, 2008
Silicon chips stretch into shape
Normally fragile and brittle silicon microchips are made to bend and fold by scientists in the US.
BBC News - March 27, 2008
Two men charged over town murder
Two men, aged 21 and 24, are charged with the murder Shaun Fitzpatrick in Dungannon last weekend.
BBC News - March 27, 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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