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New Prime Minister for Ukraine
Yulia Tymoshenko, who helped lead the peaceful street protests that overturned a presidential election three years ago, was approved by Parliament as Ukraine?s new prime minister.
New York Times - December 18, 2007
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Wheels Blog: Ethanol and the Energy Bill
So far much of the talk has centered around the higher fuel economy standards for cars and light trucks. But lost in the dialogue are measures to increase ethanol production by a huge amount.
New York Times - December 18, 2007
City Room: Are Rich People Generous Tippers?
Further musings on holiday tipping, in response to questions and comments from readers of this blog.
New York Times - December 18, 2007
Bits : Object-Oriented Objects at N.Y.U.
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New York Times - December 18, 2007
The Lede Blog: Guards Shoot Dog at Baghdad Bureau
The State Department is looking into an incident in which one of its security contractors killed a dog at The New York Times's offices in Baghdad during a precautionary sweep of the compound for explosives.
New York Times - December 18, 2007
Master of ?Rings? to Tackle ?Hobbit?
A settlement announced on Tuesday between Peter Jackson and New Line Cinema could bring ?The Hobbit? to movie theaters by December 2010.
New York Times - December 18, 2007
NASA Seeks Solutions for Technical Problems
Astronauts examined malfunctioning joints on the International Space Station as engineers tested fuel tank sensors aboard the shuttle Atlantis sitting on its launch pad.
New York Times - December 18, 2007
Judge Orders Hearing on C.I.A. Tapes
A hearing will be held on Friday to determine if the destruction of interrogation tapes violated a 2005 court order to preserve evidence.
New York Times - December 18, 2007
Zuma Is Chosen to Lead A.N.C.
The African National Congress voted to oust South Africa?s president, Thabo Mbeki, as head of the party and award the job to Jacob G. Zuma.
New York Times - December 18, 2007
Golden Globes and Oscars Are Drawn Into Strike
The guild will not allow the Golden Globe show to use its writers, and is denying historical film clips to the Oscars.
New York Times - December 18, 2007
Baseball Union Agrees to Drug Negotiations
The players? union has agreed to begin discussions on amending the collective bargaining agreement to include Mitchell report recommendations.
New York Times - December 18, 2007
The Caucus: Romney Makes South Carolina Swing
Mitt Romney was set to make five appearances in the state, where some polls show Mike Huckabee in the lead.
New York Times - December 18, 2007
This Time, Sarkozy Embraces Attention to His Private Life
The French president told journalists he did not mind media reports about his love life, one day after reports of his romance with Carla Bruni surfaced in the French press.
New York Times - December 18, 2007
Rice in Iraq as Turkey Tensions Rise
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice?s visit coincides with new Kurdish accusations of a Turkish incursion in northern Iraq.
New York Times - December 18, 2007
Darden Profit Down
The parent of the Olive Garden and Red Lobster restaurant chains posted lower quarterly net earnings due in part to costs for its acquisition of RARE Hospitality.
New York Times - December 18, 2007
Palm Swings to Fiscal Loss
The smart phone maker reported a loss in its fiscal second quarter as revenue declined and expenses rose.
New York Times - December 18, 2007
Criminal Charges Brought in Refco Fraud Case
Joseph P. Collins, Refco?s former outside lawyer, was charged with conspiracy to commit securities fraud, wire fraud, bank fraud, money laundering and with filing false documents with regulators.
New York Times - December 18, 2007
G.M. to Offer New Round of Buyouts
G.M. said the buyouts will include a combination of early retirement incentives and other programs similar to the ones offered in 2006.
New York Times - December 18, 2007
House Passes Sweeping Energy Bill
The bill raises fuel economy standards for automobiles and sets higher goals for production of renewable fuels.
New York Times - December 18, 2007
E.C.B. Makes $500 Billion Infusion
The action by the European bank eases conditions in credit markets that are grappling with a lending squeeze linked to the U.S. housing downturn and traditional year-end demands for cash.
New York Times - December 18, 2007
Stocks Get a Boost From European Bank Move
Stocks ended a jittery session higher as investors found solace in the E.C.B.?s $500 billion loan issuance and profit gains at Goldman Sachs and Best Buy.
New York Times - December 18, 2007
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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