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Officer Shot During Brooklyn Traffic Stop Dies
Russel Timoshenko, 23, died from the injuries he suffered early Monday, the New York Police Department said.
New York Times - July 14, 2007
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Gilmore Drops Out of G.O.P. Presidential Race
The 57-year-old Republican said in a written statement that his late start, near the end of April, and the front-loaded primary schedule ?have made it impractical to continue.?
New York Times - July 14, 2007
Maliki Says His Forces Are Able to Secure Iraq
Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki declared Saturday that Iraqi forces could secure the country on their own ?any time? American troops decided to withdraw.
New York Times - July 14, 2007
Deal Seen in Los Angeles Archdiocese Abuse Cases
A $600 million settlement would be by far the largest payout in the Roman Catholic Church?s abuse scandal.
New York Times - July 14, 2007
Even as Loved Ones Fight On, War Doubts Arise
Continued chaos in Iraq, longer deployments and a rising death toll are causing weariness among military families.
New York Times - July 14, 2007
Schools Diversity Based on Income Segregates Some
Recent experiments show how hard it can be to balance academic success and socioeconomic and racial diversity.
New York Times - July 14, 2007
Former First Families Pay Respects to Lady Bird Johnson
Representatives of first families stretching back half a century came to pay condolences at the funeral of Lady Bird Johnson.
New York Times - July 14, 2007
Russia Suspends Arms Pact, Citing U.S. Missile Plan
Russia said today that it would suspend its obligations under a key cold war-era arms control treaty in response to U.S. plans to deploy a missile shield.
New York Times - July 14, 2007
North Koreans Say They?ve Shut Nuclear Reactor
The North Korean claim, which was synchronized with the arrival of a shipment of fuel oil from South Korea, marked the first step toward reversing a confrontation with the U.S.
New York Times - July 14, 2007
The Count: For Retailers, the Dress Is an ?07 Success
Recently released data says sales of women?s dresses surpassed $5 billion in the 12 months ended in April ? up 30 percent from the year-earlier period.
New York Times - July 14, 2007
Suits: What?s in His Wallet? Millions in Options
Since May, the chairman and chief executive of Capital One Financial has exercised more than 10,000 options every day, collecting as much as $3.4 million each week.
New York Times - July 14, 2007
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Like other fast-growing areas across the country, Effingham County, in southeast Georgia, had to learn that large-scale expansion often comes at a price.
New York Times - July 14, 2007
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The designer outlet concept, long popular in the United States, has swept through Europe over the last several years.
New York Times - July 14, 2007
Everybody's Business: Getting a Boost Up the Ladder of Success
There is an immense problem of inequality in this country, and sharing the skills and connections that some of us have could help solve it.
New York Times - July 14, 2007
The Goods: Buckle Up? No, Sit Back and Relax
Environmental friendliness, rather than comfort, is the chief selling point of the Ting Sling, a hammock made from seat belts.
New York Times - July 14, 2007
Economic View: Fair Taxes? Depends What You Mean by ?Fair?
Recent claims that the rich do not pay their fair share in taxes don?t hold up under close examination.
New York Times - July 14, 2007
Ideas & Trends: A Battle Between the Bottle and the Faucet
Thirsty? How much money do you have on you?
New York Times - July 14, 2007
[TS] Fair Game: Subprime, Subpar: For Sale?
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New York Times - July 14, 2007
Ideas & Trends: Bribes and Punishment
To many Americans, the execution last week of China?s former top food and drug official may seem extreme, but severe sanctions for bribe-taking have a long and bloody history.
New York Times - July 14, 2007
An I.P.O. Glut Just Waiting to Happen
A flood of public companies have gone private over the last two years. What happens when they go public ? again?
New York Times - July 14, 2007
Strategies: Neighborly Advice, for Good or Ill
The impulse to keep up plays an enormous role in the behavior of consumers, whether they?re shopping for toothpaste or deciding on a school for their children.
New York Times - July 14, 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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