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Ovechkin stars in Capitals win over Ducks
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Jazz rally to beat Bucks
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Alaska Sen. Stevens concedes in re-election race
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Diabetes Health Goes Beyond Blood Sugar
Recent findings on the effects of lowering blood sugar are unlikely to change the way most people with Type 2 diabetes manage their illness, doctors said Thursday.
New York Times - February 7, 2008
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Worker Killed at Con Ed Substation
According to preliminary accounts, the worker suffered a fatal electric shock at 1:38 p.m. at a Con Edison plant at 20th Avenue and 31st Street in Astoria, Queens.
New York Times - February 7, 2008
Amy Winehouse Denied Entry to U.S.
The Grammy's will have to go on without the troubled soul singer.
New York Times - February 7, 2008
Cheney Defends Use of Harsh Interrogations
Vice President Dick Cheney said that the methods made up ?a tougher program, for tougher customers? and might have averted another attack on the United States.
New York Times - February 7, 2008
Space Shuttle Atlantis Blasts Off
The space shuttle Atlantis rumbled into space on Thursday afternoon, carrying the European scientific laboratory Columbus to the International Space Station.
New York Times - February 7, 2008
Gates Defends NATO Mission in Afghanistan
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates continued his self-described effort to nag allies for more troops.
New York Times - February 7, 2008
Two Arrested in Bhutto Assassination
Pakistani officials said that two suspects were arrested Thursday morning in Rawalpindi.
New York Times - February 7, 2008
All Eyes on FEMA After Tornadoes
Even before the federal reinforcements arrived, a Democratic senator was warning FEMA to do better than past disasters.
New York Times - February 7, 2008
Romney Exits, Saying He Has to ?Stand Aside for Our Party?
Mitt Romney, who sought to position himself as the true conservative choice for the Republican nomination, announced Thursday that he had ended his campaign.
New York Times - February 7, 2008
For McCain, a New Race After Romney
The question now for John McCain is how far he needs go now in reaching out to the conservatives who have been wary of him.
New York Times - February 7, 2008
New Leader Named for Greek Orthodox Church
Metropolitan Ieronymos of Thebes, a seasoned cleric who has avoided conflict, will be the new leader of the Greek Orthodox Church.
New York Times - February 7, 2008
Iraqi Lawmakers Argue Amid the Usual Backdrop of Violence
The Iraqi Parliament again deferred a vote on the budget but made progress toward approving a law that would outline provincial powers.
New York Times - February 7, 2008
Studies Deem Biofuels a Greenhouse Threat
The full emissions costs of producing biofuels are higher than producing conventional fuels, scientists said.
New York Times - February 7, 2008
Two Arrested in Bhutto Assassination
Pakistani officials said that two suspects were arrested Thursday morning in Rawalpindi.
New York Times - February 7, 2008
Chad Government Decrees Curfew in Capital
The government imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew across much of Chad Thursday in the wake of a coup attempt that nearly toppled the president.
New York Times - February 7, 2008
Corporate Auditors Focusing on Cash and Securities
Not so long ago, highly leveraged companies could get loans to bail themselves out. Now they can?t.
New York Times - February 7, 2008
Washington Post Names Publisher
The company named Katharine Weymouth, passing the title to the fourth generation of the family that has controlled the paper for 75 years.
New York Times - February 7, 2008
Judge to Decide if French Trader Remains Free
Jérôme Kerviel, the Société Générale trader accused of losing $7.1 billion in illegal trades, could spend months in a jail while an investigation runs its course.
New York Times - February 7, 2008
European Banks Confront Economic Slowdown
Europe?s top two central banks highlighted rising hazards to economic growth on Thursday, with the Bank of England cutting interest rates and the E.C.B. signaling that it might follow suit.
New York Times - February 7, 2008
Gazprom Threatens to Halt Fuel for Ukraine
In this latest flare-up of a dispute over money and energy in Eastern Europe, Gazprom threatened to halt fuel supplies unless Ukraine settled a $1.5 billion debt.
New York Times - February 7, 2008
Deutsche Bank Escapes Subprime Losses
The bank said it did not suffer any subprime-related losses in the fourth quarter of 2007, though the turbulent markets did affect overall profits.
New York Times - February 7, 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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