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$1 million-a-day fine for NYC transit strikers
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$1 million-a-day fine for NYC transit strikers
As millions of New Yorkers navigate the evening rush hour with the city's transit workers on strike, a judge has ruled that the strikers are in contempt of court and said the union should be fined a million dollars for every day of the strike.
CNN - December 20, 2005
Islanders grieve for plane dead
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Islanders grieve for plane dead
Weeping islanders went house to house Tuesday in the tiny islands of Bimini to grieve for 11 of their own who died in the crash of a seaplane near Miami, Florida. "Everybody lost somebody ," said Terez Rolle, whose sister-in-law, died with her 1-year-old baby girl.
CNN - December 20, 2005
M.T.A. and Union Remain Locked in Acrimonious Standoff
A state judge today imposed a $1 million-a-day fine on the transit union as commuters began an uncertain trek home.
New York Times - December 20, 2005
Checkpoints Create Demand, and Then Supply
Taxi drivers were almost going begging for riders, even though the streets were full of legions of stranded workers.
New York Times - December 20, 2005
Sunnis Challenge Early Iraqi Election Results
Sunni Arab leaders said the vote had been fixed in favor of Iranian-backed religious Shiites and called for an investigation.
New York Times - December 20, 2005
Britain Arrests 6th Man in London Bombings That Failed
Police arrested a new suspect today after months of investigations into an attempt on July 21 to mimic the July 7 bombings.
New York Times - December 20, 2005
Afghans Demonstrate Two Different Styles of Democracy
The upper house of Afghan's parliament ignored the rules of procedure and the lower house got bogged down in debate.
New York Times - December 20, 2005
Militants Briefly Take Over Bethlehem Building
Members of the Fatah movement's militant faction demanded financial assistance and jobs in the Palestinian security forces.
New York Times - December 20, 2005
Toyota May Top G.M. as Biggest Car Maker in 2006
Toyota plans to make 9.06 million cars in 2006, a goal that could help it to snatch from General Motors the crown of world's largest carmaker.
New York Times - December 20, 2005
Ex-Chief of Qwest Is Indicted
Federal prosecutors announced that Joseph P. Nacchio, the former chief of Qwest, had been indicted on charges of insider trading.
New York Times - December 20, 2005
Morgan Stanley Posts 49% Gain in 4th-Quarter Profits
The results capped a traumatic year for the investment firm, which also announced a $1.8 billion acquisition of Goldfish, a British credit card company.
New York Times - December 20, 2005
Nike posts record second quarter
US sportswear group Nike reports a 15% rise in second quarter profits, beating Wall Street estimates.
BBC News - December 20, 2005
Morales 'certain of Bolivia win'
Bolivian socialist leader Evo Morales has won enough votes to be named president, electoral officials say.
BBC News - December 20, 2005
US 'winning war' on e-mail spam
The number of unsolicited e-mails received in the US has dropped thanks to new measures, a report finds.
BBC News - December 20, 2005
Fraud charges for ex-Qwest boss
The former boss of US telecoms giant Qwest is indicted on 42 counts of insider trading.
BBC News - December 20, 2005
US 'seeks justice' for hijacker
The US says it will try to bring to trial a Lebanese hijacker freed by Germany last week.
BBC News - December 20, 2005
M8 'missing link' detail set out
Thousands of brochures are sent out showing proposals to complete the final section of motorway on the M8.
BBC News - December 20, 2005
Wales' worst E.coli outbreak over
Health officials declare that Wales' worst-ever outbreak of E.coli is finally over after 101 days.
BBC News - December 20, 2005
DR Congo 'backs new constitution'
Early results from a referendum in DR Congo show a large majority back a new constitution.
BBC News - December 20, 2005
Federal death sentence for woman
A federal judge in the United States sentences a woman to death for the first time in more than 50 years.
BBC News - December 20, 2005
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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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