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A Judge?s Anger Over a Cellphone
From the bench in Niagara Falls, N.Y., an irked judge warned that "every single person is going to jail in this courtroom." A panel on judicial conduct is recommending his removal...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
The Journal?s Merrill Correction
From DealBook colleague Jenny Anderson: When The Wall Street Journal ran a correction Monday on an front-page article about Merrill Lynch, the securities firm was unsurprisingly elated. The paper said that its Nov. 2 piece, which said that Merrill had tried to delay reporting losses by essentially "parking" some mortgage-related assets with some hedge funds, featured [...]...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Edwards Attends Rally for Writers
Hundreds attended a rally in support of the Writers Guild of America strike in Washington Square Park on Tuesday. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images) A rally in Manhattan on Tuesday afternoon in support of the Writers Guild of America drew several hundred people, though not the thousand that the labor unions that organized the event said they had [...]...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Did Bush Help Clear Holiday Airways?
Would the delays have been even worse without the changes?...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Clinton?s New Ally, Colin Powell?
Would Colin Powell be willing to carry water for Hillary Clinton, and not-so-subtly rebuke George W. Bush in the process?...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
1-Year Sentence in Oil-for-Food Case
The Texas oilman Oscar Wyatt Jr. was sentenced to a year in prison for conspiring to violate the rules of the U.N. oil-for-food program...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Bill Hartack, Five-Derby Winner, Dies
Bill Hartack was one of only two jockeys to win the Kentucky Derby five times. He was 74...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Robert Cade, Gatorade Creator, Dies
Dr. Robert Cade and other researchers created the sports drink in 1965 to help University of Florida football players, sparking a multimillion dollar industry...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Police and Protesters Clash Near Paris
Officials said that the violence in a Paris suburb was escalating into urban guerrilla warfare...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Redskins Mourn Shooting Death of Star Safety
Teary-eyed fans gathered at Redskins? headquarters in Virginia today after the death of 24-year-old Sean Taylor...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Red Cross Dismisses President, Citing Relationship
Mark Everson was asked to resign after it was learned that he had had a ?personal relationship? with an employee...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Framework Set by Palestinians and Israelis for Peace Talks
At the opening of talks in Annapolis, Md., the Israeli and Palestinian leaders committed themselves to negotiate a peace treaty by the end of 2008...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Staples Posts 5% Drop in 3rd-Quarter Profit
Profit dipped as consumers spent less on office supplies, but sales of highly profitable items like ink cartridges grew and Staples' performance beat Wall Street expectations...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Google?s Next Frontier: Renewable Energy
Google said it would spend hundreds of millions of dollars, part of that to hire engineers and energy experts to investigate alternative energies like solar and wind power...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
F.C.C. Weighs Cable TV Compromise
A compromise was sought after members of the commission balked at a proposal by the agency?s chairman that would open the door to tougher regulation of cable TV operators...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Postive Data for Abbott?s Proposed Heart Stent
The newest data showed that the Xience V stent outperformed the market leader in preventing coronary arteries from reclogging over a two-year period in more than 600 patients...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Home Prices Down 4.5% Nationwide From Last Year
New reports painted a grim housing picture, with prices falling even more steeply in 20 major metropolitan areas...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Verizon Says It Will Open Its Wireless Network
Verizon Wireless said that it plans to offer two flavors of service: a traditional bundle and a ?bring your own? device service...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Stocks Rebound on Citigroup Deal and Oil News
Promising news from the Middle East sent the Dow up 215 points, a long way toward making up for yesterday?s steep sell-off...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
US house prices continue to slide
US house prices dropped sharply in the third quarter, falling at their biggest rate in 21 years, a survey shows...
BBC News - November 27, 2007
UK farmers urge Brazil beef ban
Farmers are calling for an EU ban on beef imported from Brazil over foot-and-mouth concerns...
BBC News - November 27, 2007
Iran court reopens Kazemi case
Iran's top court orders a new probe into the death of the Iranian-Canadian journalist, Zahra Kazemi, in 2003...
BBC News - November 27, 2007
Kennedy 'sells memoirs for $8m'
Sen Edward Kennedy reportedly agrees to sell the rights to his memoirs for $8m (£4m)...
BBC News - November 27, 2007
One man killed in Ecuador blast
The toll from a blast at an Ecuador mine on Monday is revised down to one man, after confused initial reports...
BBC News - November 27, 2007
Family want Fossett listed dead
The wife of missing American adventurer Steve Fossett files a court petition to have him declared legally dead...
BBC News - November 27, 2007
Freddie Mac in $6bn share issue
US mortgage guarantor Freddie Mac is selling $6bn of shares to cover further bad debt losses...
BBC News - November 27, 2007
Mid-East peace drive launched
Israeli and Palestinian leaders agree to start talks aimed at reaching a peace deal by the end of 2008...
BBC News - November 27, 2007
US oilman jailed over UN scandal
Texas oilman Oscar Wyatt, 83, is sentenced to a year in prison over the UN oil-for-food corruption scandal...
BBC News - November 27, 2007
DealBook Blog: Taking Stock of Citi?s Abu Dhabi Deal
The good news for Citigroup is that it just found $7.5 billion to freshen up its wilting balance sheet. The bad news is that it sacrificed a lot to get it ? and it may still need more. The government of Abu Dhabi is not handing over bags of money to Citi for free. It will [...]...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Carpetbagger Blog: Carpetbagger: God Is Dead for ?Compass? Author
The studio behind "The Golden Compass" can't get the author of the book to keep quiet about God...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
City Room: Ask a Question About Urban Rats
Robert M. Corrigan, an expert on rats and mice who works as a research scientist for city government, is taking questions from City Room readers this week...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
The Lede Blog: The Lede: F.B.I. Falafel Story Too Good to Be True
Did F.B.I. agents try to detect terrorists by tracking sales of Middle Eastern food?...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Broadway Talks to Resume After Break
Talks between Broadway theater owners and producers and stagehands are scheduled to resume on Wednesday...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Sean Taylor, Redskins Star, Dies After Shooting
The Washington Redskins? safety, who was shot yesterday by an intruder at his home, died today from his injury...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Asian Stocks Fall on Credit Fears
...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Staples Posts 5% Drop in 3rd-Quarter Profit
Profit dipped as consumers spent less on office supplies, but sales of highly profitable items like ink cartridges grew and Staples' performance beat Wall Street expectations...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Home Prices Down 4.5% Nationwide From Last Year
New reports painted a grim housing picture, with prices falling even more steeply in 20 major metropolitan areas...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Bits : Verizon Opens Up Wireless Network
Verizon Wireless said that it plans to offer two flavors of service: a traditional bundle and a ?bring your own? device service...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Stocks Higher After Citi Secures Capital
Wall Street advanced in early trading after the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority said it will invest $7.5 billion in Citigroup, which has suffered severe losses amid the mortgage market crisis...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
The Caucus: Romney?s Family on the Road
Defining relationships is all relative on the campaign trail...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Well: Scans of Pregnant Women on the Rise
Pregnant women are exposed to twice as much radiation from medical scans as a decade ago...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Son of Astor Is Said to Face Criminal Case
Brooke Astor?s son and one of her former lawyers have been indicted on charges related to her financial affairs...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Redskins Star Sean Taylor Dies After Shooting
Washington Redskins safety Sean Taylor has died, a day after he was shot in the leg, a family friend said...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
In-Store Wi-Fi Is Free, but Not Commercial-Free
AnchorFree, a company in Sunnyvale, Calif., has introduced a service that lets merchants offer free advertising-supported Wi-Fi to customers on store premises...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Wachovia Broker, Guilty of Illegal Trades, Is to Pay Fine
Mark Michel must pay more than $346,000 after a judge found that he illegally traded on insider information concerning the acquisition of a propane gas distributor...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Memo Pad
Another domestic carrier, US Airways, plans to start serving Heathrow Airport in London in late March, with flights from its hub in Philadelphia...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Philips to Pay $2.7 Billion for Lighting Firm
Royal Philips Electronics said Monday that it would buy the Genlyte Group for $2.7 billion in a move the company said would strengthen its position in energy-efficient lighting...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
No Charges as S.E.C. Inquiry Ends
The Computer Sciences Corporation said that the Securities and Exchange Commission had notified it that an investigation into its option-granting practices was over...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Miracle-Gro Maker Pays U.S. Fine
Scotts Miracle-Gro agreed Monday to pay $500,000 to resolve allegations that it violated testing rules for genetically engineered creeping bentgrass...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Glaxo to Offer a Merck Drug
GlaxoSmithKline signed a deal on Monday to sell a nonprescription version of Merck?s cholesterol-lowering drug Mevacor...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Private Equity Company From Dubai Buys a Stake in Sony
Dubai International Capital said Monday that it had made a ?substantial investment? in the Sony Corporation, its first investment in a Japanese company...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Asian Stocks Fall on Credit Fears
...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Fed to Inject $8 Billion to Lubricate Economy
The move by the Federal Reserve Bank was intended to reassure banks amid the concerns about lending problems and the continuing credit crisis...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Sears Bids $269 Million for Restoration Hardware
Shares of Restoration Hardware fell 6 cents, to $7.00, while Sears declined 4 percent, to $107.77 on Monday...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
The Skies Are Friendly; It?s the Horse That?s Turbulent
I?m not the type to get embarrassed by people staring at me; I go to the airport dressed in a gigantic belt buckle, a cowboy hat and Western boots...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Cigna, Expanding in the West, Buys Insurer
The health insurer said it had reached an agreement to buy the health care unit of Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance for about $1.5 billion...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Express Lanes Moving Slowly
The Registered Traveler program was supposed to offer regular air travelers the technology that would speed them through airport security. Now it can be best described as a ?go to the head of the line? pass...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Airbus Part of $30 Billion in Contracts With China
The deals offered further evidence of the value of China as a market for European technology despite tensions over trade and the environment...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Atlanta Hospital Moves to Unburden Itself of Debt
The board of Grady Memorial Hospital effectively voted itself out of business Monday, the first step in at least a short-term escape from insolvency...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Warner?s Production Chief to Also Oversee Distribution
Warner Brothers named Jeff Robinov to be the president of a newly created Warner Brothers Pictures Group, which will manage the company?s filmmaking operation along with worldwide theatrical marketing and distribution...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
One Holiday Down, More Headaches to Go
Welcome to the tail end of the Thanksgiving travel period: All it took was a little bad weather to choke up the flight travel system nationwide...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Radio Rater Postpones People Meter in Some Cities
Arbitron delayed a wider rollout of a new system for measuring radio audiences, prompting sighs of relief from some radio stations but driving the company?s stock price sharply lower...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
European Official Faults Ban on Genetically Altered Feed
The European agriculture commissioner warned farm ministers on Monday that Europe?s resistance to importing genetically modified products could pose a threat to the meat industry...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
HSBC Sets Bailout Plan for Assets of 2 Funds
Europe?s largest bank, HSBC Holdings, said Monday that it would bail out its two structured investment vehicles by taking $45 billion in assets onto its balance sheet...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Rio Tinto Defends Rejection of Bid
Almost three weeks after rejecting a takeover proposal from BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto laid out its case Monday for why it thinks its shareholders should hold out for a better offer...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Tiffany and eBay in Fight Over Fakes
A lawsuit by Tiffany & Company, which claims that eBay enables the trading of counterfeit items, could threaten the online marketplace?s business model...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Justices Consider a Loss in a 401(k) Plan
For the tens of millions of Americans the question before the Supreme Court on Monday was pertinent: If an employer, or its agent, mishandles an individual 401(k) account, can the employee sue to recover the losses?...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Round 2 for Biotech Beets
Sensing that concerns over genetically engineered foods are subsiding, beet producers have cleared their growers to start planting biotech beets next spring...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
China Deal Gives Lift to Revival of Fission
Areva, the French nuclear power giant, signed the largest deal in the industry?s history Monday, with China?s leading nuclear power company...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
A Banker in Germany Says Trouble Is Not Over
Nearly five months after the mortgage mess spilled into Europe, the head of Commerzbank said the full extent of the damage was still unclear...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
In Hospice Care, Longer Lives Mean Money Lost
With patients living longer, the government is making hospices repay hundreds of millions of dollars to Medicare...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Citigroup Sells Abu Dhabi Fund $7.5 Billion Stake
The investment underscores Citigroup?s precarious capital position, and also highlights the growing petrodollar wealth of Mideast countries...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Seeking Garcia Marquez magic
Richard McColl goes in search of the places that have inspired Colombian author Gabriel Garcia Marquez...
BBC News - November 27, 2007
The long shadow of Vietnam
The BBC's diplomatic correspondent, Jonathan Marcus, explores the political impact of comparisons between the Vietnam War and the conflict in Iraq...
BBC News - November 27, 2007
Amputees 'regain sense of touch'
Scientists restore a sense of touch to two patients with prosthetic arms - heralding a new era of sensitive limbs...
BBC News - November 27, 2007
Hollywood writers restart talks
Hollywood screenwriters are resuming negotiations with studios, three weeks after beginning strike action...
BBC News - November 27, 2007
NFL star dies from bullet wound
Sean Taylor, a star player from the NFL in the US, dies after being shot by intruders during an apparent burglary...
BBC News - November 27, 2007
Canada in pledge over Taser death
Canada's border agency vows to change its operations after the death of a man stunned with a Taser...
BBC News - November 27, 2007
TierneyLab: Who?s Afraid of ?Soulless Scientism??
Some Republican presidential candidates are breathing easier because of the news on stem-cell research, and some religious leaders are proclaiming a truce in their conflict with scientists. But I wouldn't bet on any longterm peace, for a couple of reasons. First, despite the breakthrough in producing stem cells without using embryos, researchers will continue working with [...]...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
The Lede Blog: Teddy Bears, Crucifixes and Christmas
A Teddy Bear is scandalized, a Christmas carol's price tag and sweatshop crucifixes...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Gore Makes It to the Oval Office, if Only for a Chat
President Bush invited his one-time political rival to the Oval Office for the annual presidential photo opportunity with Nobel Prize winners, and a private tête-à-tête...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Broadway Talks Resume After a 12-Hour Break
People involved in the talks said that while progress was being made, it was slow and incremental...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
After Stem-Cell Breakthrough, the Work Begins
A new source for cells now leads to the question of how to make them useful to the body...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Mississippi?s Lott to Leave Senate Seat
Trent Lott?s announcement that he would resign added to the growing Republican exodus from Congress, but may have strengthened his post-Senate job prospects...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Redskins? Taylor Is Seriously Injured in Shooting
Sean Taylor, a Pro Bowl safety with the Washington Redskins, was fighting for his life Monday after being shot by an intruder at his home in a suburb south of Miami...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Brooke Astor?s Son and Lawyer Indicted
Brooke Astor?s only son and one of her former lawyers have been indicted on criminal charges stemming from the stewardship of her financial affairs and the handling of her will...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
From Sewage, Added Water for Drinking
The controversial process of turning sewage into drinking water is getting a close look in several American cities...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
After a Rough Start, Spitzer Rethinks His Ways
Reflecting on his first year, the governor said that he knew he needed to temper his bluntness with diplomacy ? but also that problems overshadowed his administration?s real accomplishments...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Wachovia Broker, Guilty of Illegal Trades, Is to Pay Fine
Mark Michel must pay more than $346,000 after a judge found that he illegally traded on insider information concerning the acquisition of a propane gas distributor...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Philips to Pay $2.7 Billion for Lighting Firm
Royal Philips Electronics said Monday that it would buy the Genlyte Group for $2.7 billion in a move the company said would strengthen its position in energy-efficient lighting...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Memo Pad
Another domestic carrier, US Airways, plans to start serving Heathrow Airport in London in late March, with flights from its hub in Philadelphia...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
No Charges as S.E.C. Inquiry Ends
The Computer Sciences Corporation said that the Securities and Exchange Commission had notified it that an investigation into its option-granting practices was over...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Miracle-Gro Maker Pays U.S. Fine
Scotts Miracle-Gro agreed Monday to pay $500,000 to resolve allegations that it violated testing rules for genetically engineered creeping bentgrass...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Glaxo to Offer a Merck Drug
GlaxoSmithKline signed a deal on Monday to sell a nonprescription version of Merck?s cholesterol-lowering drug Mevacor...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Asian Stocks Fall on Credit Fears
...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Private Equity Company From Dubai Buys a Stake in Sony
Dubai International Capital said Monday that it had made a ?substantial investment? in the Sony Corporation, its first investment in a Japanese company...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Sears Bids $269 Million for Restoration Hardware
Shares of Restoration Hardware fell 6 cents, to $7.00, while Sears declined 4 percent, to $107.77 on Monday...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Fed to Inject $8 Billion to Lubricate Economy
The move by the Federal Reserve Bank was intended to reassure banks amid the concerns about lending problems and the continuing credit crisis...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Frequent Flier: The Skies Are Friendly; It?s the Horse That?s Turbulent
I?m not the type to get embarrassed by people staring at me; I go to the airport dressed in a gigantic belt buckle, a cowboy hat and Western boots...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Express Lanes Moving Slowly
The Registered Traveler program was supposed to offer regular air travelers the technology that would speed them through airport security. Now it can be best described as a ?go to the head of the line? pass...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Cigna, Expanding in the West, Buys Insurer
The health insurer said it had reached an agreement to buy the health care unit of Great-West Life & Annuity Insurance for about $1.5 billion...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Airbus Part of $30 Billion in Contracts With China
The deals offered further evidence of the value of China as a market for European technology despite tensions over trade and the environment...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Warner?s Production Chief to Also Oversee Distribution
Warner Brothers named Jeff Robinov to be the president of a newly created Warner Brothers Pictures Group, which will manage the company?s filmmaking operation along with worldwide theatrical marketing and distribution...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Atlanta Hospital Moves to Unburden Itself of Debt
The board of Grady Memorial Hospital effectively voted itself out of business Monday, the first step in at least a short-term escape from insolvency...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Radio Rater Postpones People Meter in Some Cities
Arbitron delayed a wider rollout of a new system for measuring radio audiences, prompting sighs of relief from some radio stations but driving the company?s stock price sharply lower...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Advertising: In-Store Wi-Fi Is Free, but Not Commercial-Free
AnchorFree, a company in Sunnyvale, Calif., has introduced a service that lets merchants offer free advertising-supported Wi-Fi to customers on store premises...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
On The Road: One Holiday Down, More Headaches to Go
Welcome to the tail end of the Thanksgiving travel period: All it took was a little bad weather to choke up the flight travel system nationwide...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
HSBC Sets Bailout Plan for Assets of 2 Funds
Europe?s largest bank, HSBC Holdings, said Monday that it would bail out its two structured investment vehicles by taking $45 billion in assets onto its balance sheet...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
European Official Faults Ban on Genetically Altered Feed
The European agriculture commissioner warned farm ministers on Monday that Europe?s resistance to importing genetically modified products could pose a threat to the meat industry...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Rio Tinto Defends Rejection of Bid
Almost three weeks after rejecting a takeover proposal from BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto laid out its case today for why it thinks its shareholders should hold out for a better offer...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Justices Consider a Loss in a 401(k) Plan
For the tens of millions of Americans the question before the Supreme Court on Monday was pertinent: If an employer, or its agent, mishandles an individual 401k account, can the employee sue to recover the losses?...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
A Banker in Germany Says Trouble Is Not Over
Nearly five months after the mortgage mess spilled into Europe, the head of Commerzbank said the full extent of the damage was still unclear...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Tiffany and eBay in Fight Over Fakes
A lawsuit by Tiffany & Company, which claims that eBay enables the trading of counterfeit items, could threaten the online marketplace?s business model...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Round 2 for Biotech Beets
Sensing that concerns over genetically engineered foods are subsiding, beet producers have cleared their growers to start planting biotech beets next spring...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
China Deal Gives Lift to Revival of Fission
Areva, the French nuclear power giant, signed the largest deal in the industry?s history Monday, with China?s leading nuclear power company...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
In Hospice Care, Longer Lives Mean Money Lost
With patients living longer, the federal government is demanding that hospices exceeding reimbursement limits repay hundreds of millions of dollars to Medicare...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Stocks Down 10% From Recent High
Concerns that problems in the credit market could push the economy into a recession drove investors to the safety of Treasuries and led to a sell-off of stocks on Monday...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Citigroup Sells Abu Dhabi Fund $7.5 Billion Stake
The investment underscores Citigroup?s precarious capital position, and also highlights the growing petrodollar wealth of Mideast countries...
New York Times - November 27, 2007
Cheney's heart rhythm restored
US Vice President Dick Cheney has his heartbeat corrected by electrical shock, after attending hospital...
BBC News - November 27, 2007
Peru sentences coup backers
Peru's Supreme Court sentences 10 former ministers for their part in a 1992 grab for dictatorial power...
BBC News - November 27, 2007
'Two dead' in Ecuador mine blast
At least two people are reported dead and many injured after an explosion in a gold mine in Ecuador...
BBC News - November 27, 2007
 
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WILL GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE U.S. MILITARY STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY?
NO. MORE DISTRACTIONS WILL NOT MAKE US STRONGER.
YES. MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE.
IT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
GAYS ARE ALREADY SERVING SO IT WON'T HELP OR HURT MUCH.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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