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Entrepreneurial Edge: Despite Downturn, Financing Exists for Small Companies
While it would seem to be difficult for most small companies to raise money, it may now be easier for small businesses to raise cash by offering equity than through loans.
New York Times - April 16, 2008
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State of the Art: Just Your Average $42,000 Digital Piano (With Net Connection)
Disklavier?s Mark IV is the first piano with an Internet connection and includes a variety of tricks.
New York Times - April 16, 2008
Relief Possible for Tenants Caught in Landlord?s Default
Help may be in sight for apartment dwellers in Texas who have been living in deteriorating conditions since their landlord defaulted on hundreds of millions of dollars? worth of mortgages.
New York Times - April 16, 2008
Steep Loss at American Airlines Illustrates Industry?s Woes
The big loss at American shows how higher fuel prices are overwhelming the industry?s efforts to raise fares.
New York Times - April 16, 2008
I.B.M. Easily Tops Forecasts for Quarter
I.B.M. reported strong quarterly profit, as its global reach and its healthy services and software businesses left the company unscathed so far by the weakness of the United States economy.
New York Times - April 16, 2008
A New Chief, but eBay?s Struggles Continue
The company, which has been refocusing its business, reported net income in its first quarter rose 22 percent to $562 million, or 42 cents a share, from the year-ago quarter.
New York Times - April 16, 2008
DealBook: K.K.R. Hires Ex-G.O.P. Chairman as Public Affairs Head
Ken Mehlman, the former chairman of the Republican National Committee, is the latest high-profile hire by the private equity giant as it prepares to go public.
New York Times - April 16, 2008
The Food Chain: A Drought in Australia, a Global Shortage of a Food Staple
The collapse of Australia?s rice production is one of several factors contributing to a doubling of rice prices in the last three months.
New York Times - April 16, 2008
Reassuring Results From JPMorgan Help Drive Market
JPMorgan reported a drop in earnings of 50 percent in the first quarter, but beat Wall Street?s expectations.
New York Times - April 16, 2008
The Moment: A Tour of Art and Space
Exploring art and space using unconventional online materials ...
New York Times - April 16, 2008
Safeway Restricts Chilean Salmon
Safeway, the third-largest supermarket chain in America, has restricted some purchases of farm-raised Chilean salmon over concern about a virus that is killing millions of fish there.
New York Times - April 16, 2008
The Lede: Green Pirates Claim Victory on Whaling
Sea Shepherd Conservation Society's campaign against Japan.
New York Times - April 16, 2008
City Room: A Hard-Hitting ?Don?t Smoke? Ad
A woman missing four fingers and bits of three more is the latest star of advertisements in the city's aggressive antismoking campaign. The city is distributing nicotine patches for free until May 1.
New York Times - April 16, 2008
Bits: TurboTax Discovers Misery Loves Company
The online tax service is prominently displaying tax questions from users on its pages as part of its Live Community feature.
New York Times - April 16, 2008
Warning on Storage of Health Records
Two researchers warn that the entry of big companies like Microsoft and Google into the field of electronic health records could alter the practice of clinical research and raise new challenges to privacy.
New York Times - April 16, 2008
Ex-Newark Mayor Convicted of Fraud
Sharpe James and his former girlfriend were convicted on charges related to the purchase of city-owned properties.
New York Times - April 16, 2008
Brown in U.S. Pledging Closer Ties
Prime Minister Gordon Brown began a formal visit to the United States, facing eclipse by a simultaneous sojourn in America by Pope Benedict XVI.
New York Times - April 16, 2008
In Fed Report, Signs of Continued Weakness
A flurry of reports, including the ?beige book,? revealed an economy limping through a broad-based downturn.
New York Times - April 16, 2008
Dot Earth: President Calls for Curb on Greenhouse Emissions
In a speech, the president set a goal of flattening emissions of carbon dioxide from American power plants by 2025.
New York Times - April 16, 2008
The Caucus: Obamas Earned $4.2 Million in 2007
The lion's share of the couple's income -- nearly $4 million -- came from the the profits on Barack Obama's two books.
New York Times - April 16, 2008
Litigation Assured in Wake of Decision
The Supreme Court?s decision may slow executions in some parts of the country as lawyers launch fresh challenges.
New York Times - April 16, 2008
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SHOULD SARAH PALIN RUN FOR GOVERNOR OR THE U.S. SENATE IN 2010?
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