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Nuance and Resolve in Nominee?s Judicial Rulings
A look at 18 years of Judge Michael B. Mukasey?s opinions reveals a complex temperament and legal philosophy.
New York Times - September 22, 2007
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G.O.P. Hopefuls Take Varying Paths in Wide Open Race
The race for the Republican nomination remains remarkably fluid, with key constituencies having yet to settle on a candidate.
New York Times - September 22, 2007
Minister of Fear
Michael Haneke has built a career out of making violent movies with an unexpected victim ? the audience.
New York Times - September 22, 2007
Clinton Solidifies Edge as Rivals Take a Tougher Line
Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton?s rivals for the Democratic nomination have begun rolling out aggressive new strategies aimed primarily at her.
New York Times - September 22, 2007
Peru?s Ex-Leader Returns to Face Trial
As former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori was flown to Peru on Saturday to face trial, he said his conscience was clear.
New York Times - September 22, 2007
Monks Link March to Burmese Democracy Leader
Hundreds of demonstrating Buddhist monks marched past barricades to the home of pro-democracy leader and Nobel Peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi on Saturday.
New York Times - September 22, 2007
A Resilient Leader Trumpets Brazil?s Potential in Agriculture and Biofuels
Despite a string of controversies, Brazil?s president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, remains popular and upbeat about his country?s future.
New York Times - September 22, 2007
A Son Radiates His Own Light in His Father?s Libya
With his own views and plans, Saif al-Islam el-Qaddafi, son of Libya?s longtime ruler, is an emerging force for liberalization in his country.
New York Times - September 22, 2007
Backlash as Orthodoxy Returns to Russia?s Schools
The drive by a revitalized Russian Orthodox Church to weave its tenets into the education system has prompted controversy.
New York Times - September 22, 2007
Economic View: A Reality Check for Home Sellers
People who refuse to sell their houses for less than they paid for them are violating a cardinal rule of the market: stuff is worth what it?s worth.
New York Times - September 22, 2007
The World: British Stoicism Is No Match for Easy Credit
Britain?s buoyant borrow-and-spend era may be coming to an end, and there are accounts still to be settled.
New York Times - September 22, 2007
Fair Game: Guess Who?s Feeling the Mortgage Pain
Nine months into the meltdown of the home loan market, investors are still waiting for banks, brokerage firms and other companies to come clean on losses.
New York Times - September 22, 2007
Correction: Bye, Bye B-School
An article last Sunday about young workers in the financial industry deciding to forgo M.B.A. programs referred incorrectly to a designation that some of these workers are pursuing. It is C.F.A., for chartered financial analyst, not certified financial adviser. And while that designation requires st...
New York Times - September 22, 2007
After Rate Cut, Stocks Rise but Dollar Falls
The stock market celebrated a short-term rate cut, racking up big weekly gains, but in the currency markets, the dollar declined sharply.
New York Times - September 22, 2007
Wanting Business to Look Less Like Ancient Egypt
Over the last decade, women have shown some progress in ascending the corporate hierarchy. But the data has always been shaped much like a pyramid.
New York Times - September 22, 2007
Travel Bug: Jumping the Security Line (or Not)
After enrolling just 65,000 members in two years, is the Registered Traveler program dead in the water?
New York Times - September 22, 2007
Suits: A Sweet 16 Party, but Not for Investors
An appearance on MTV may offer a clue to how Gary M. Milby spent some of the $19 million that federal regulators contend he ripped off from investors.
New York Times - September 22, 2007
Square Feet | Blueprints: Is It a Bathtub, or Is It Sculpture?
Taking a page from Marcel Duchamp, Davis & Warshow will display its toilets, bathtubs and other kitchen and bath accessories as artworks in a gallery.
New York Times - September 22, 2007
Everybody's Business: The Great Inflation Mystery, Still Unsolved
After the Fed goes for broke with a dramatic rate cut, what about price pressure?
New York Times - September 22, 2007
Investing: Gold, Again, Becomes a Shield Against the Unknown
Gold is supposed to be a destination for scared money, but as the credit crunch intensified, this presumed haven lost value along with many other assets.
New York Times - September 22, 2007
Market Week: A Big Lift, or a Sign of Trouble?
Whether the good times keep rolling or slow to a crawl as second thoughts emerge may soon become clear.
New York Times - September 22, 2007
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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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