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Drilling Down: In Cellphones, Price Gains on Quality
In a recent survey, a larger proportion than before cited price as the deciding factor for changing cellphone carriers, while fewer cited signal quality.
New York Times - April 27, 2008
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Today in Business: Articles in the Business Section of The New York Times
RISKING A FRANCHISE Miley Cyrus, the star of Hannah Montana, posed for a provocative photo as part of an article in Vanity Fair magazine, raising questions about the damage that could be caused to the franchise built up around the popular children?s television program.
New York Times - April 27, 2008
The Media Equation: At Journal, the Words Not Spoken
Two departing high-ranking Wall Street Journal employees, including its managing editor, are under nondisparagement clauses.
New York Times - April 27, 2008
Strike at Scotland Refinery Forces BP to Shut a Pipeline
Workers walked off the job Sunday at the only oil refinery in Scotland, requiring BP to close a pipeline that supplies about a third of Britain?s petroleum needs.
New York Times - April 27, 2008
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New York Times - April 27, 2008
Treasury Auctions Set for This Week
The Treasury?s schedule of financing this week included Monday?s regular weekly auction of new three- and six-month bills and an auction of four-week bills on Tuesday.
New York Times - April 27, 2008
Looking ahead: The Week?s Major Economic Reports
It is a big week for economic news, with the Federal Reserve decision on interest rates on Wednesday and the unemployment report for April on Friday.
New York Times - April 27, 2008
Advertising: The Four A?s Tries to Rebuild Momentum
The annual management conference of the leading industry trade organization, the American Association of Advertising Agencies, which starts Monday, is looking to offer a stronger program.
New York Times - April 27, 2008
President Drops in on ?Deal or No Deal?
President Bush?s appearance on the NBC game show bore an uncanny resemblance to the satirical movie ?American Dreamz.?
New York Times - April 27, 2008
Golden Years of Television Find New Life on the Web
Television distributors have recently made thousands of episodes of programs like ?The Twilight Zone? and ?The Mary Tyler Moore Show? available free online.
New York Times - April 27, 2008
Cartoons of a Racist Past Lurk on YouTube
Among the millions of clips on the video-sharing Web site YouTube are 11 racially offensive Warner Brothers cartoons that have not been shown in an authorized release since 1968.
New York Times - April 27, 2008
Take a Picture of an Ad, Earn a Reward
The magazines Rolling Stone and Men?s Health are testing programs in which readers can take cameraphone pictures of icons on ads to receive more information or an offer from the advertiser.
New York Times - April 27, 2008
Better Days, and Even the Candidates, Are Coming to W.W.E.
Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton, John McCain and Barack Obama appeared on World Wrestling Entertainment last week.
New York Times - April 27, 2008
Link By Link: Reluctantly, a Daily Stops Its Presses, Living Online
On Saturday, The Capital Times, the fabled 90-year-old daily newspaper of Madison, Wis., stopped printing to devote itself to publishing its daily report on the Web.
New York Times - April 27, 2008
With Slump Paramount, Fed Is Likely to Cut Rates
Two days ahead of a Federal Reserve monetary policy meeting this week, the widely shared consensus is that the Fed is likely to cut its benchmark short-term interest rate to 2 percent from 2.25 percent.
New York Times - April 27, 2008
A Google Prototype for a Precision Image Search
The company presented a new algorithm for blending image-recognition software methods with techniques for weighting and ranking images that look most similar.
New York Times - April 27, 2008
E-Commerce Report: Users Demand Expertise at How-To Web Sites
Barnes & Noble has introduced a new Website that aims to teach Web users things as diverse as the basics of football and how to build a Web site.
New York Times - April 27, 2008
A Topless Photo Threatens a Major Disney Franchise
Pictures of Disney star Miley Cyrus posing in satin sheets on the cover of Vanity Fair have sparked outrage from parents.
New York Times - April 27, 2008
Murdoch?s ?Head of Content?
Robert Thomson, the new de-facto editor at The Wall Street Journal, is charged with executing the vision of its owner, Rupert Murdoch.
New York Times - April 27, 2008
Calif. Wildfire Forces Evacuations
A wildfire that has scorched 270 acres near Pasadena might not be under control for days, officials said.
New York Times - April 27, 2008
Ban Urged on Gifts at Medical Schools
Drug and medical device companies should be banned from offering gifts to doctors, staff and students in all 129 of the nation?s medical colleges, an influential college association has concluded.
New York Times - April 27, 2008
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SHOULD HILLARY BE BARRED FROM SECRETARY OF STATE POSITION ON CONSTITUTIONAL GROUNDS?
YES. THE WORDING OF THE CONSTITUTION IS CLEAR.
NO; THEY HAVE MADE AN EXCEPTION FOR OTHERS BEFORE HER.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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