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Israel Increases Its Gaza Forces
The increase of forces on the Israeli side of the border fence with the Gaza Strip came after Palestinians called for a protest against the embargo...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Holocaust Classes Are Seldom Easy on Children
Much has changed about Holocaust education in Jewish schools and public schools. History?s facts are immutable, but what we want for our children keeps changing...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Putin?s Iron Grip on Russia Suffocates Opponents
Behind a facade of democracy in Russia lies a centralized authority that is not reluctant to swat down challengers...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Serb Grief Over Kosovo Runs Deep
The world is waiting to see whether Thursday?s riots were the final spasm of anger in Serbia or the first tremor in a new Balkan earthquake...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
40 Killed in Blast Amid Crowd of Shiites in Iraq
Shiites making a pilgrimage to the Shrine of Imam Husayn in Karbila were targeted by a suicide bomber, killing at least 40 people and injuring more than 100...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
The Candidates React to Nader
The Democratic and Republican candidates largely dismissed the influence of a Ralph Nader run on the 2008 race...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Raśl Castro Named Cuba?s New President
In his first words as president, Raśl Castro, 76, made it clear that any changes would be limited and promised to continue to consult his brother, Fidel...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Game Maker in Unsolicited $2 Billion Bid for Rival
A bid by Electronic Arts for Take-Two Interactive would further a wave of consolidation in the gaming industry...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Vote Begins for Castro?s Successor
Most political analysts expect Fidel Castro?s brother, Raśl, to be named president when the 614 members of the Cuban National Assembly finish voting...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
A Future to Wince At
For 50 years, Cubans have lived without sudden change; now the prospect stares at them, like an intruder...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
40 Killed in Blast Targeting Shiites
A suicide bomber struck Shiite pilgrims Sunday on a highway south of Baghdad, killing at least 25 people and wounding 20, police said...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Texas Women Size Up the Democrats
Texas women ? who traditionally outnumber men at the polls ? may well hold the key to victory in the March 4 primary...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Boxing: Klitschko unification win
Wladimir Klitschko becomes the first unified heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis as he outpoints Sultan Ibragimov...
BBC News - February 24, 2008
Golf: Woods into final
Tiger Woods and Stewart Cink beat Henrik Stenson and Justin Leonard respectively to reach the WGC Match Play Championship final...
BBC News - February 24, 2008
Man held over wife's 1981 murder
A Japanese businessman is arrested on suspicion of murdering his wife in Los Angeles 27 years ago...
BBC News - February 24, 2008
After War, New Battle to Become Citizens
Some immigrant members of the military have waited years for their citizenship applications to be processed...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
No. 1 No More: Memphis Falls to Tennessee
Memphis?s chance at a perfect men?s basketball season came to an end, as did its 47-game home winning streak...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Putin?s Iron Grip on Russia Suffocates His Opponents
A new autocracy now governs Russia. Behind a facade of democracy lies a centralized authority that is not reluctant to swat down those who challenge the ruling party...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Soldiering On, but Somber as the Horizon Darkens
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton has not given up, but she no longer exudes the supreme confidence that was once her trademark...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Letters
One President?s Impact...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Confronting a Wave of Foreclosures
Foreclosures have soared in Connecticut. While much of the activity is in New Haven, West Haven, Meriden and Waterbury have also taken hard hits...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Where ?Mortgage? Isn?t a Scary Word
A confluence of economic circumstances is blamed for the dismal performance of mortgage REITs, but a handful of them is thriving as the economy falters...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Working All Corners in a Global Talent Hunt
In some developing countries, onrushing capitalism is colliding with educational systems and culture and there are simply not enough qualified candidates to go around...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Once Immune, Utah Is Feeling Economic Dip
The state?s unexpectedly sharp economic knock is a reminder of how global and local are intertwined...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
A Rocky Week Ends With Gains
Hints of stagflation and continuing worries about slumping growth weighed on investors as the major stock indexes ended an erratic week of ups and downs...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Offering Financial Calm Amid the Storm of Divorce
Perhaps the easiest phase of a divorce is the court-recognized dissolution of the marriage. I keep in mind that I am an adviser who educates and empowers clients...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Teamwork?s Rewards
Giving credit to my teammates made my teams much stronger and consequently more successful, which in turn propelled my career...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Adding Risk (Carefully) to Your Bond Portfolio
Fixed-income investors are starting to find that the relative safety of Treasury bonds is coming at a hefty cost...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
From the New Deal, a Way Out of a Mess
With so much attention focused on whether the United States is heading for recession, there may a larger threat that is being overlooked...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Trying to Put New Zip Into Moore?s Law
If innovation has a heart, it?s probably a semiconductor, beating to the pace of Moore?s Law...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
A Sign of Hope for Stocks
The behavior of the markets at their October peak raises hope that the recent decline may not turn out to be severe ? and that it may have already run its course...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Maybe Microsoft Should Stalk Different Prey
In pursuing Yahoo, not SAP, the software giant may be moving far from what it knows best...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Pounding the Pavement to Buy a Car
Some products lend themselves to online sales ? books, computers and toys come to mind. But cars are a tougher sell. Most consumers still head to the lot to seal the deal...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
The Skies Are Alive With Fees
The low-fare European carrier Ryanair generates extra cash by charging customers fees for services and products that most airlines include in the ticket price...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
The Road to Vegas: $55 and 70 Years
Before retiring on March 1, Marilyn Carlson Nelson will celebrate the 70th anniversary of Carlson, the travel, lodging, and restaurant business that her father founded...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Michelin Gives Stars, but Tokyo Turns Up Nose
Food critics and magazines have questioned the guide?s choice of restaurants and ratings in its first Asia venture...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Your Publicist Should Call My Publicist
In Hollywood studios? public relations, one team plays offense while a second plays defense...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
A Capitalist Jolt for Charity
Can business extend the reach of nonprofits? To help serve its philanthropic mission, a social business tries to profit...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Fear of Insurance Trouble Leads Many to Shun or Hide DNA Tests
Afraid of having genetic information used against them, many Americans do not take advantage of its growing availability...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
Daring to Think Differently About Schizophrenia
A new drug aimed at treating schizophrenia turns its focus away from dopamine and instead on the effects of glutamate, another powerful neurotransmitter...
New York Times - February 24, 2008
 
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