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Officials Say Iraqi Soldier Killed 2 U.S. Soldiers
Two American soldiers were apparently shot on purpose last month by an Iraqi soldier on patrol with them, senior Iraqi officers said on Saturday.
New York Times - January 5, 2008
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Abused Muslim Women in U.S. Gain Advocates
A small but growing movement seeks to help Muslim American women who are affected by domestic violence.
New York Times - January 5, 2008
Kenyan City Is Quivering With Anger
Few places have been so thoroughly gutted by the post-election violence in Kenya as Kisumu, the country?s third largest city.
New York Times - January 5, 2008
As Strike Persists, Late-Night Hosts to Be Guests
In an unusual act of unity, Jay Leno of NBC and Jimmy Kimmel of ABC will be on each other?s shows Thursday.
New York Times - January 5, 2008
Many Without Power Amid California Storm
West Coast residents struggled to dig and dry out from a winter storm system, even as more precipitation bore down on soaked towns from Puget Sound to San Diego.
New York Times - January 5, 2008
Age of Riches : As Public Works Languish, Private Dollars Set Agenda
Private spending, supported handsomely by a growing number of very wealthy families, is gaining ground on traditional public investment.
New York Times - January 5, 2008
McCain Mixes It Up on a Town-Hall Tour
John McCain has been holding town hall meetings in New Hampshire for much of the last year, including one on Thursday night, during the Iowa caucuses.
New York Times - January 5, 2008
Testing Investors? Faith in State Street
Now seems a peculiar time for shareholders to suspend their disbelief about the full impact the continuing credit crisis might have on financial services stocks.
New York Times - January 5, 2008
A Defensive Strategy for REIT Investors
For many investors, advice to use a more defensive tack when choosing real estate investment trusts may take some getting used to.
New York Times - January 5, 2008
The New Year Begins With a Thud
Wall Street got off to a miserable start of the year, with all three major indexes dropping by sizable margins.
New York Times - January 5, 2008
For a Franchise, Success Is in the Hiring
In an industry known for its high turnover of employees, Dave Melton, a Domino?s Pizza franchisee in Manhattan, has built a work force with unusual longevity.
New York Times - January 5, 2008
That Campaign Button Can Sting You at Work
Read the policy: a private company can fire you for any show of partisanship.
New York Times - January 5, 2008
Television, From Many Sides
?The challenge is to continue to grow in every way. It?s a tricky game.?
New York Times - January 5, 2008
The Deluge Before the Dollar
IN ?A Nation of Counterfeiters? (Harvard University Press, $29.95), Stephen Mihm takes us back to the screwball days between the American Revolution and the Civil War, when the dollar did not exist.
New York Times - January 5, 2008
Could It Be the Year of the Rising Dollar?
Some strategists say the dollar has probably hit bottom and may even be on the rebound.
New York Times - January 5, 2008
Going for Growth, Even in a Slowdown
Money managers are betting on what has often been a riskier segment of the market: growth stocks.
New York Times - January 5, 2008
Stop the World (and Avoid Reality)
Pessimism about globalization seems downright un-American. It is also fundamentally illogical.
New York Times - January 5, 2008
What This Gadget Can Do Is Up to You
The creator of a new video recorder, has invited skilled users to customize or ?hack? its device and share the improvements with others.
New York Times - January 5, 2008
The Economy Looks a Lot Like Pizza
The recent problems of Domino?s Pizza speak volumes about the challenges facing both companies and consumers in the year ahead.
New York Times - January 5, 2008
Can Foundations Take the Long View Again?
A nonprofit?s success isn?t necessarily measured in dollars and cents.
New York Times - January 5, 2008
Vans and Skechers, Squaring Off in Court
It is fairly common for apparel makers to ?borrow? ideas from one another, but when it comes to those checkerboard slip-ons, Vans Inc. feels very protective.
New York Times - January 5, 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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