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O.K., Japan Isn't Taking Over the World. But China . . .
China has emerged to be seen as the new economic menace threatening America's vital strategic interests.
New York Times - July 2, 2005
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Match Was Epic; the Winner Is Williams
Venus Williams won her third Wimbledon singles title with a 4-6, 7-6 (4), 9-7 victory over Lindsay Davenport.
New York Times - July 2, 2005
Youth Is Served Earlier in L.P.G.A.
Girls and young women are producing a moment in golf that their male counterparts may never enjoy for reasons physical and mental.
New York Times - July 2, 2005
Conservative Groups Rally Against Gonzales as Justice
Conservative groups have warned President Bush that nominating his attorney general would splinter conservative support.
New York Times - July 2, 2005
Confirmation Battle in Senate Could Define Specter's Career
Senator Arlen Specter will be the pivotal figure in the hearings as he tries to manage a bitterly divided Senate Judiciary Committee.
New York Times - July 2, 2005
U.S. Searches for Missing Soldiers Amid Taliban Resurgence
American forces continued their search in Afghanistan's Kunar Province, while at least six Afghan troops were killed elsewhere.
New York Times - July 2, 2005
A Casualty on Romania's Road Back From Atheism
After a death at a Romanian monastery, the Orthodox Church closed it and defrocked the priest. He and four nuns have been charged with murder.
New York Times - July 2, 2005
A Town That Bled Under Hussein Hails His Trial
Iraqi officials expect to put Saddam Hussein on trial by the end of the year in the deaths of nearly 160 men and boys from Dujail.
New York Times - July 2, 2005
The Car Is for Kids, but Gramps Is Driving
Trendy cars like Toyota's Matrix and Scion and the Honda Element were designed and marketed expressly for 20-somethings. But the people at the wheel often look much older.
New York Times - July 2, 2005
William Block Sr., 89, Newspaper Publisher, Dies
William Block Sr. was the longtime publisher of The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
New York Times - July 2, 2005
Moonlighting Sure Pays Off at A.I.G.
Last week, investors learned just how big the benefits of an association with an offshore company have been for A.I.G. executives.
New York Times - July 2, 2005
Working in a Coal Mine: Lord I Am So Tired, but Good-Looking
Hard bodies, clean energy. What message is General Electric sending?
New York Times - July 2, 2005
Attack of the $1 DVD's
While overall DVD sales are robust — last year retailers sold $15.5 billion in discs — the low-end market is positively booming.
New York Times - July 2, 2005
On the Matter of the Paintings, the Jury Is Still Out
L. Dennis Kozlowski is probably going to prison. But where is his art collection going?
New York Times - July 2, 2005
Cutting the Losses From Outsourcing
Does government policy encourage American jobs to move abroad?
New York Times - July 2, 2005
Whether on the Road or on the Patio, Burning Costly Fuel
Whether on the Road.
New York Times - July 2, 2005
These Days, It Has to Do a Lot More Than Roll
For some parents, baby strollers can come to mean much more than just transportation.
New York Times - July 2, 2005
My Dog. Our Wardrobe.
PET owners spend about $36 billion a year on their animals, so it makes sense that designers of more than cat beds and parakeet cages would want to tap into this gold mine. Barry Kieselstein-Cord, based in New York and known for his diamond-studded jewelry and leather handbags with sterling silver c...
New York Times - July 2, 2005
The Battle for Eardrums Begins With Podcasts
Apple has embraced podcasts, the free audio programming from the masses that has popped up in the past year.
New York Times - July 2, 2005
A Long Road From Ecuador
Napoleon Barragan is the founder and chief executive of 1-800-Mattress.
New York Times - July 2, 2005
Chasing the Joneses, in a Fish Tank
Compassionate pet owners can place their fish in the tube-shaped biUbe, with an advanced filtration system and no right angles.
New York Times - July 2, 2005
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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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