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North Korea Attacks South?s President
North Korea unleashed a propaganda tirade against South Korea?s new president, Lee Myung-bak, calling him a ?traitor? and ?U.S. sycophant.?
New York Times - April 1, 2008
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O?Reilly, the Auto Parts Chain, Buys a Rival
O?Reilly Automotive said it would buy CSK Auto Corporation for $528 million, adding a West Coast presence for the parts retailer.
New York Times - April 1, 2008
tool kit: For Entrepreneurs, It?s All About Time
Becoming more productive without having 25 hours in a day.
New York Times - April 1, 2008
To See a Stock Market Bubble Bursting, Look at Shanghai
After two years of soaring share prices, the Shanghai composite index has plunged 45 percent from its high, reached last October.
New York Times - April 1, 2008
National Standards to Rank Physicians Planned
The agreement represents a truce between doctors and health insurers in their long-standing dispute over how health plans rank physicians? efforts in taking care of patients.
New York Times - April 1, 2008
Microsoft Open Format Standard Said to Get Global Approval
Microsoft won an international standards designation for its open document format, apparently ending a year-long battle with some of its software rivals before a global standards-setting organization.
New York Times - April 1, 2008
Market Place: Study Is Setback for Some RNA-Based Drugs
A study published by the journal Nature is raising doubts about one of the hottest fields in biotechnology, RNA interference.
New York Times - April 1, 2008
March Sales Decline for Top 4 Automakers
Executives said they are bracing for the industry?s slump to continue for at least several more months.
New York Times - April 1, 2008
Reynolds Ads Oppose Move to Regulate Tobacco
Reynolds, whose brands include Camel cigarettes, is attacking the F.D.A. as weak and overextended amid a congressional effort to empower the agency to regulate the tobacco industry.
New York Times - April 1, 2008
Mugabe?s Control of Zimbabwe Weakens
Analysts and opposition members contended that negotiations were under way for President Robert G. Mugabe to step down after trailing in the the country?s presidential election.
New York Times - April 1, 2008
Hu Jintao Says Security Is Priority for Olympics
The Chinese president, Hu Jintao, has ordered his nation?s security forces to place a top priority on the Olympics in August, saying that the country?s international reputation was at stake.
New York Times - April 1, 2008
Britain Delays Cutting Troops in Iraq
Plans to withdraw about 1,500 soldiers were frozen amid doubts about Iraq?s ability to maintain security.
New York Times - April 1, 2008
CBS Moves Ahead With Layoffs in News
News operations at several local CBS stations started a series of job cuts this week as the network itself, CBS News, moved ahead with plans to lay off about 1 percent of its nearly 1,200 employees.
New York Times - April 1, 2008
Bats: More Rain at Yankee Stadium
The Yankees and the Blue Jays will again attempt to play their season opener at Yankee Stadium on Tuesday night. It is drizzling here so batting practice was moved indoors. The tarpaulin is covering the field. After yesterday's rainout, this is beginning to feel like Groundhog?s Day. While the rain...
New York Times - April 1, 2008
City Room: New York Aquarium Shark Dies
Bertha, one of the oldest sharks in any aquarium in the world, died on Saturday after a brief illness. She arrived at the aquarium in the 1960s.
New York Times - April 1, 2008
Senate Readies Bipartisan Bill to Deal With Housing Slump
The 94-to-1 Senate vote was a clear sign of a growing consensus that further government intervention is needed to stem the crisis.
New York Times - April 1, 2008
City Room: Testimony From Bell?s Friend Who Was Shot
Joseph Guzman, the man shot 16 times in the gunfire that killed his friend, Sean Bell, told a packed courtroom in Queens about hearing his friend?s last words.
New York Times - April 1, 2008
Mugabe?s Control of Zimbabwe Weakens
Analysts and opposition members contended that negotiations were under way for President Robert G. Mugabe to step down after trailing in the the country?s presidential election.
New York Times - April 1, 2008
Clinton will fight 'like Rocky'
Hillary Clinton vows to fight on like film character Rocky in the race to be the Democrats' presidential nominee.
BBC News - April 1, 2008
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In-form Man Utd coast to Roma win
Man Utd close in on the Champions League semi-finals with an impressive 2-0 win over AS Roma in the Stadio Olimpico.
BBC News - April 1, 2008
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WILL NBC'S BAN OF ANN COULTER HURT HER BOOK SALES?
NOT A BIT. NOBODY WATCHING NBC CAN READ ANYWAY.
NO. ANYBODY WATCHING NBC IS NOT LIKELY TO BUY ANN'S BOOK ANYWAY.
YES. SHE MIGHT AS WELL HAWK THE BOOK ON THE STREETS IF SHE CAN'T GET ON NBC.
I WOULDN'T HAVE BOUGHT THE BOOK UNTIL NBC BANNED HER.
IF ANN WILL COME OVER AND READ IT TO ME I WILL BUY A DOZEN!!!
 
 

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