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Cuba accuses US envoy over funds
Cuba accuses the top US diplomat in Havana of passing on funds from an exile Cuban group to a leading dissident.
BBC News - May 19, 2008
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Stocks Trade Mixed After Economic Data
Wall Street was mixed after a new report suggested to investors that the economy, while sluggish, is likely still growing.
New York Times - May 19, 2008
Former AOL Executives Sued in Ad-Revenue Case
The S.E.C. said that it had sued eight former AOL executives over a fraudulent accounting procedure that caused the company to overstate its advertising revenue by more than $1 billion.
New York Times - May 19, 2008
Google Makes Health Service Publicly Available
The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Web search leader announced the public launch of Google Health, which lets users import records from a variety of care providers and pharmacies.
New York Times - May 19, 2008
Owner of Bill Blass Faces Cash Shortage After Acquisition
The fast-growing buyout firm that owns Bill Blass, Athlete?s Foot and Maggie Moo?s appeared to be on the verge of financial collapse on Monday.
New York Times - May 19, 2008
Buffett?s Shopping Trip to Europe Draws a Crowd
Undaunted by the dramatic decline of the dollar against the euro, Warren Buffett began a four-country tour of Europe, with a view toward buying family-owned companies.
New York Times - May 19, 2008
Venezuela Denounces U.S. After an Airspace Violation
Authorities said an S-3B Viking aircraft piloted by United States Navy personnel was detected over La Orchila, a Caribbean island with a Venezuelan military base.
New York Times - May 19, 2008
Court Upholds Tax Exemptions for Municipal Bonds
A longstanding practice by many states to tax the interest on out-of-state municipal bonds, but not the interest on their own, is not a case of unfair protectionism, the Supreme Court ruled on Monday.
New York Times - May 19, 2008
On the Campaign: A Series of Unfortunate Events
A look at some of the factors and developments that undercut Hillary Rodham?s Clinton?s candidacy, some self-inflicted, others inflicted upon her.
New York Times - May 19, 2008
The Lede: Bounties Working at Home, Not Abroad
The ineffective bounties on Al Qaeda figures.
New York Times - May 19, 2008
Wheels: Further Intelligence From a Smart Owner
It's been a month since I bought my Smart car, and I am having a great time with it. As I mentioned in a brief piece last week, the car is a hoot, but not an unalloyed hoot. My wife is not happy with the ride, though it may grow on her.
New York Times - May 19, 2008
Dot Earth: Uncertainty on Warming and Storms
Scientists say the link from warming to storms is still murky, but the need for a response is clear.
New York Times - May 19, 2008
City Room: Ask About New York?s Hidden Places
Taking Questions: Michelle Haimoff, the author of "Secret New York: Exploring the City's Hidden Neighborhoods," a guided walking tour of the five boroughs, will be answering readers' questions about walking tours and lesser-known places in city neighborhoods.
New York Times - May 19, 2008
Panel to Review 45 Tennis Matches
An independent panel has cited 45 professional tennis matches from the past five years for review because of suspicious betting patterns.
New York Times - May 19, 2008
DealBook: In Yahoo Pursuit, What Does Microsoft Want?
Microsoft?s latest overture to Yahoo has prompted a lot of speculation over what an alternative deal might look like.
New York Times - May 19, 2008
Huntington Hartford II, A. & P. Heir, Dies at 97
Huntington Hartford II inherited a fortune from the A. & P. grocery business and lost most of it chasing his dreams as an entrepreneur and arts patron.
New York Times - May 19, 2008
Leading Senators Agree on Housing Crisis Aid
Party leaders said they had reached an agreement on proposed legislation, but details were sketchy.
New York Times - May 19, 2008
Times Are Tough, Except in the Repo Business
The recreational boating industry has faltered amid the housing slump and one of the largest boat repo operations in the country is repossessing nearly a boat a day.
New York Times - May 19, 2008
As Time Runs Short, Clinton Claims Lead in Popular Vote
The argument is of a piece with Mrs. Clinton?s increasingly populist image, but it is also a debatable claim.
New York Times - May 19, 2008
Supreme Court Upholds Law Aimed at Child Pornography
The 7-2 ruling scathingly rejected contentions that a 2003 federal pornography law was so broadly written as to violate First Amendment rights.
New York Times - May 19, 2008
Aftershock Alert Spreads Panic in Chinese City
Thousands of people tried to evacuate the Sichuan provincial capital after a televised warning of a possible severe aftershock.
New York Times - May 19, 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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October 30, 2008 - November 4, 2008

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September 27, 2008 - October 4, 2008

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