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Northwest Seeks to Push Ahead on Delta Merger
Informal merger talks resumed between the airlines with Northwest inquiring whether Delta would be interested in pursuing a combination even without prior pilot approval.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
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Massachusetts Subpoenas 3 Banks
UBS, Merrill Lynch and the Bank of America were subpoenaed as the state looks into whether investors were properly informed of the risks of auction-rate securities.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
Northwest to Charge $25 for a Second Bag
The move by Northwest follows similar steps taken by other carriers to bolster revenue amid high fuel prices.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
Drop in U.A.W. Rolls Reflects Automakers? Problems
Membership in the United Auto Workers union has fallen below 500,000 for the first time since World War II, reflecting the reorganization undertaken by Detroit?s automakers.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
Chaos Reigns a Second Day at Heathrow
British Airways again canceled dozens of flights at Heathrow?s new Terminal Five as its staff struggled with new technology meant to hasten check-in procedures.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
Drop in U.A.W. Roles Reflect Automakers? Problems
Membership in the United Auto Workers union fell below 500,000 for the first time since World War II, reflecting the restructuring undertaken by Detroit?s automakers.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
Creator?s Family Reclaims the Rights to Superman
A judge ruled that the heirs of the co-creator of Superman were entitled to reclaim their share of the U.S. copyright, 70 years after their ancestor sold rights to the character for $130.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
Sponsors of Olympic Torch Caught in Tibet Protests
A string of planned protests centered around the Olympic torch relay is troubling news for sponsors of the event, including Coca-Cola, Lenovo and Samsung Electronics.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
J.C. Penney Warns of a Spending Downturn
The retailer slashed its earnings forecast for the first three months of the year by 33 percent, blaming an outright drop in consumer spending that bodes poorly for competitors.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
Chaos Reigns a Second Day at Heathrow
British Airways again canceled dozens of flights at Heathrow?s new Terminal Five as its staff struggled with new technology meant to hasten check-in procedures.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
Cuba Allows More Cellphones
Cuba will now allow ordinary citizens to purchase cellphones, which up until now have been set aside for Communist Party elite or those with connections.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
Tibetan Students Enter U.N. Compound
Tibetan high school children scaled a brick wall surrounding the United Nations compound in Katmandu. They were served dumplings on the other side.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
Stalemate in New Kenyan Government
Kenya?s president Mwai Kibaki and top opposition leader Raila Odinga remain deadlocked over the formation of a new government.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
In Somalia, a Government on Life Support
Many of the same elements that lined up in the early 1990s to create a famine in Somalia are lining up again ? war, drought, displacement and skyrocketing food prices.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
The Lede: Watering Down Smoking Bans
As laws against lighting up indoors are spreading, so too are ways to sidestep them.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
The Caucus: Clinton Says She?s in It for the Long Haul
The Democratic candidate brushed aside concerns about the protracted primary race, saying voters in the final states should have their say.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
City Room: No Charges, but Spitzer Played Role in Bruno Matter, Report Says
The report found that the former governor had considerable involvement in the effort.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
Judge Sides With Diller Over Malone
A Delaware court ruled in favor of Barry Diller in his dispute with Liberty Media?s chairman John Malone, paving the way for IAC to proceed with its planned spin-off of four units.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
Dalai Lama Warns China on Its News Reports
The Dalai Lama criticized China?s state-controlled media, saying its coverage of the unrest in Tibet was biased and could eventually ?sow the seeds of racial tension? there.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
In Somalia, a Government on Life Support
Many of the same elements that lined up in the early 1990s to create a famine in Somalia are lining up again ? war, drought, displacement and skyrocketing food prices.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
Freed Alabama Ex-Governor Sees Politics in His Case
In his first interview after leaving prison, former Governor Don Siegelman of Alabama said he was as convinced as ever that politics played a leading role in his prosecution.
New York Times - March 28, 2008
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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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