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Golden Opportunities: Shielding Money Clashes With Elders? Free Will
Elderly plaintiffs have sued companies for financial abuse even though they admit they made unwise decisions.
New York Times - December 24, 2007
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TV Decoder Blog: TV Decoder: Atomic Wedgie, the TV Series?
FremantleMedia, the production company behind "The Price Is Right" and the British version of "American Idol," wants to cash in on recent interest in Web-to-television programming deals. The company is pitching a television series based on the Atomic Wedgie brand of humorous and raunchy Internet vid...
New York Times - December 24, 2007
Bulls Fire Skiles After 9 - 16 Start
Hoping to shake up a team with one of the worst records in the Eastern Conference, the Bulls fired head coach Scott Skiles on Monday.
New York Times - December 24, 2007
Bits Blog: Questions We Thought, but Didn?t Ask, in 2007
Are there ever ?shorter than expected? hold times on phone help lines? and other perplexing questions.
New York Times - December 24, 2007
Michael Kidd, Choreographer, Dies
Michael Kidd was an award-winning choreographer of exuberant dance numbers for Broadway and Hollywood.
New York Times - December 24, 2007
Oscar Peterson, Virtuoso of Jazz, Dies at 82
During an illustrious career spanning seven decades, Oscar Peterson played with the biggest names in jazz.
New York Times - December 24, 2007
Georgia School Melds a World of Differences
At an unusual school outside Atlanta, more than half the 380 students are refugees from some 40 countries.
New York Times - December 24, 2007
Election Rules Complicate Kenya Race
The fine print of Kenyan election law could result in an inconclusive end to the closely contested presidential race.
New York Times - December 24, 2007
For Capital, Merrill Looks East and West
Although Singapore was the major source of Merrill Lynch?s $6.2 billion infusion, Merrill?s other investor, Davis Selected Advisors, was a bit of a dark horse.
New York Times - December 24, 2007
G.E. to Buy Several Merrill Businesses
In an effort to raise cash amid mounting mortgage losses, Merrill Lynch agreed to sell the majority of its capital finance business to General Electric for an undisclosed amount.
New York Times - December 24, 2007
Harrah's Close to Largest Casino Buyout
Harrah?s said the National Indian Gaming Commission approved the company?s $17.7 billion purchase by Apollo Management and Texas Pacific Group, pending final review.
New York Times - December 24, 2007
United Rentals Gives Up Bid to Make Suitor Complete Merger
United Rentals said it would accept last week?s court ruling and stop pursuing a merger agreement with Cerberus Capital, seeking a $100 million termination fee instead.
New York Times - December 24, 2007
Maxjet Stops Flying, Files Bankruptcy
Maxjet Airways said it filed for bankruptcy protection, taking what it called a ?drastic measure? because of soaring fuel prices and the deteriorating credit market.
New York Times - December 24, 2007
Shielding Money Clashes With Elders? Free Will
Elderly plaintiffs have sued companies for financial abuse even though they admit they made unwise decisions.
New York Times - December 24, 2007
On Wall Street, Merrill Leads the Markets Higher
Merrill Lynch?s announcement of a $6.2 billion investment set off a small rally in financial shares.
New York Times - December 24, 2007
Merrill to Receive $6.2 Billion Capital Injection
Investments from Singapore?s government and a mutual fund are meant to shore up Merrill Lynch?s capital base.
New York Times - December 24, 2007
Treasure sequel tops US box office
National Treasure: Book of Secrets, starring Nicolas Cage, strikes gold at the US and Canada box office.
BBC News - December 24, 2007
Clue to migraine headache cause
Scientists may be a step closer to uncovering the cause of certain types of debilitating migraine headaches.
BBC News - December 24, 2007
Italy seeks Condor plot suspects
Prosecutors in Italy issue 140 arrest warrants over the decades-old South American plot Operation Condor.
BBC News - December 24, 2007
Police investigate office blast
Investigations are continuing into a fire in a taxi office which killed two women in Lincolnshire.
BBC News - December 24, 2007
Jazz legend Oscar Peterson dies
Jazz pianist and composer Oscar Peterson, who was famous for his virtuoso style, has died in Toronto aged 82.
BBC News - December 24, 2007
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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.
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