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News Analysis: Iran?s Boast on Uranium Enrichment Is Put to Test
Setbacks and failures in Tehran?s experimental program suggest that its bluster may far outstrip its expertise.
New York Times - February 3, 2007
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Bomber in Bagdhad market kills 128
A truck carrying a ton of explosives killed at least 128 people and hurt 343 more when its driver detonated it in a packed Baghdad market on Saturday, authorities said. The blast destroyed stores and automobiles in Sedriya, a mixed neighborhood of Sunni Arabs, Shiites and Kurds.
CNN - February 3, 2007
FEMA offers help to Florida
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FEMA offers help to Florida
Federal officials are sending water, food, ice and generators to tornado-hit parts of Florida Saturday. President Bush said there was a "major disater," freeing up federal funds to help victims of Friday's deadly storms.
CNN - February 3, 2007
Bush Meets With Democrats on Their Turf
President Bush told House Democrats that he did not question the patriotism of those who disagreed with his Iraq strategy.
New York Times - February 3, 2007
Far Away, Super Bowl?s Losers Will Be Champs
After the Super Bowl ends, shirts and caps made for the losing team will be donated to a developing nation.
New York Times - February 3, 2007
Bush?s Medicare Budget Would Raise Premiums
The proposal is expected to raise $10 billion over the next five years in an effort to eliminate the deficit by 2012.
New York Times - February 3, 2007
Sunni-Shiite Split in U.S. Is Widened by Iraq?s Shadow
Sectarian tensions have been blamed for vandalism and student confrontations in American Muslim communities.
New York Times - February 3, 2007
New McCain Team Made Attack Ads He Once Faulted
Senator John McCain?s choice of advisers indicates that he intends to run a far tougher presidential campaign than the one he ran in the 2000 primary.
New York Times - February 3, 2007
On Road to Kosovo Independence, a Warning: Go Slow
As the U.N. nudges Kosovo toward what it calls ?final status? and what Belgrade calls independence, many of northern Kosovo?s Serbs are threatening to break away.
New York Times - February 3, 2007
Smokestacks in a White Wilderness Divide Iceland
A new aluminum smelter owned by Alcoa, the world?s largest aluminum company, has been the focus of the angriest and most divisive battle in recent Icelandic history.
New York Times - February 3, 2007
Truck Bomb Levels Baghdad Market, Killing at Least 130
The bomb ripped through shops and apartments and wounded more than 300 in the worst of a series of horrific attacks against Shiites in recent weeks.
New York Times - February 3, 2007
Device Breaks Up in Pipeline, and Search Is on for Lost Piece
A missing piece of the device used to clean the walls of the 800-mile Alaska pipeline could damage sensitive equipment.
New York Times - February 3, 2007
Correction: Country Index Report (January 28, 2007)
The Country Indexes table on the DataBank page last Sunday carried incorrect data from FTSE International for the performance of foreign stock markets.
New York Times - February 3, 2007
Market Week: That?s Great, but How?s Productivity?
As the Federal Reserve warns about the risk of inflation, a report this Wednesday on fourth-quarter productivity could carry considerable weight.
New York Times - February 3, 2007
DataBank: Investors Respond to Strong Economic Reports
The stock market surged last week, propelled by powerful corporate earnings and by upbeat economic reports.
New York Times - February 3, 2007
The Count: Beer? Chips? Of Course. A Nation Is Super-Ready.
Tortilla chip sales jumped $10.2 million a week, on average, in the two-week Super Bowl period last year.
New York Times - February 3, 2007
Suits: A Motivated Seller in the Motor City
The former home of William Clay Ford Jr., in Ann Arbor, Mich., is now on the market for $3.95 million.
New York Times - February 3, 2007
The Goods: Bug? Robot? Cyborg?
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New York Times - February 3, 2007
Economic View: Revisiting a Minimum-Wage Axiom
Mandating an increase in the federal minimum wage is likely to reduce demand for the services of those at the bottom of the economic heap.
New York Times - February 3, 2007
Square Feet | Ventures: Reaping the Tax Benefits From Rental Property
More deductions and tax-related strategies are available for rental properties than for just about any other type of investment.
New York Times - February 3, 2007
Strategies: To the (Very) Patient May Go the Spoils
Has the famous Value Line stock-ranking system lost its touch?
New York Times - February 3, 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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