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Old Havana Gets a Lift, but Cubans Don?t Benefit
While much of Cuba?s infrastructure has crumbled, more than 300 of the city?s landmark buildings have been refurbished.
New York Times - December 5, 2007
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City Room: Legal Help for Illegal Immigrants
The decision to create an Immigrant Affairs Program within the Manhattan district attorney's office comes amid national debates over illegal immigration.
New York Times - December 5, 2007
Dot Earth Blog: Fight Over Cats Continues
It seems that people, just like the deadlocked jury in the Texas case of Jim Stevenson, the cat-shooting bird lover, remain deeply divided over whether cats should be allowed to roam free outdoors, killing tens of millions of birds each year (not to mention chipmunks, voles, the occasional rabbit, a...
New York Times - December 5, 2007
Carpetbagger Blog: National Board of Review Winners
Javier Bardem in "No Country for Old Men." (Miramax) The National Board of Review, which will be held on Jan. 15, is a lovely event, in part because everyone knows who already won. And that?s because they were announced today. Although the results aren't terribly predictive in terms of the Oscars, i...
New York Times - December 5, 2007
Bits Blog: Facebook Allows Users to Evade Beacon
Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook?s founder, said his company mishandled its Beacon system, which tells people?s friends about what they bought online.
New York Times - December 5, 2007
The Lede Blog: Week of Record-Breaking Auctions
Tiny Lioness, $51 Million; Rolls Royce, $7,200,000; White Truffle, $340,230.
New York Times - December 5, 2007
Tebow Leads Heisman Finalists
Florida?s Tim Tebow, trying to become the first sophomore to win the Heisman Trophy, was one of three quarterbacks up for the award.
New York Times - December 5, 2007
Justices Hear Arguments in Guantánamo Cases
Lawyers argued before the Supreme Court today over whether detainees have adequate means to challenge their captivity.
New York Times - December 5, 2007
Gunman Kills 8 People, Then Himself at a Mall in Omaha
The gunman was said by some witnesses to have fired about 20 shots into a crowd at a Von Maur department store. The police said that five other people had been injured in the shootings.
New York Times - December 5, 2007
Iran Hails U.S. Report That It Ended Bid for Nuclear Arms
Iran on Tuesday welcomed a major American intelligence report?s conclusion that it was not developing a clandestine nuclear weapons program.
New York Times - December 5, 2007
Monitoring Agency Praises U.S. Report, but Keeps Wary Eye on Iran
The international nuclear watchdog agency publicly embraced the new American intelligence assessment on Tuesday, but the agency remains cautious about Iran?s nuclear program.
New York Times - December 5, 2007
Israel Insists That Iran Still Seeks a Bomb
Israel said Tuesday that it remained convinced that Iran was pursuing nuclear weapons and that it had probably resumed the weaponization program the Americans said was stopped in the fall of 2003.
New York Times - December 5, 2007
4 Car Bombs Kill 22 as Gates Arrives in Iraq
The killings served as a vicious reminder that the months-long decline in daily violence was not a sure harbinger of any lasting peace.
New York Times - December 5, 2007
Mystery of the No-Longer-Missing Man
John Darwin was declared dead over four years ago, so it was a shock when he walked into a London police station.
New York Times - December 5, 2007
Bush Says Iran Must Explain Past Nuclear Work
Iran?s president hailed a U.S. intelligence report as a victory today, but President Bush said that Iran still had questions to answer.
New York Times - December 5, 2007
Gates Said to Oppose Shift of Marines to Afghanistan
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates has decided against shifting Marine Corps forces from Iraq to take the lead in Afghanistan, officials said.
New York Times - December 5, 2007
General Motors Wants Stake in AvtoVaz
General Motors Corp. is bidding for a stake in Russia?s largest carmaker as part of an effort to expand its presence in that rapidly growing market.
New York Times - December 5, 2007
Report Cites Conflicts Among Pay Consultants
A congressional committee today reported widespread conflicts of interest among consultants who advise companies on compensation.
New York Times - December 5, 2007
Small Business: Sweet, Tasty and Free of Potential Allergens
Several entrepreneurs, many of whom have life-threatening allergies, have started businesses selling candy, cookies and other sweets that are free of potential allergens.
New York Times - December 5, 2007
Ethanol Advocates Push for More in Regular Cars
Lobbyists opened a push today to fuel ordinary cars to run on blends of 20 percent to 30 percent ethanol, compared with 10 percent now.
New York Times - December 5, 2007
FDA Panel Votes Against Cancer Drug
The advisory committee voted that Genentech?s drug Avastin should not be approved as a treatment for breast cancer. It is already on the market as a treatment for lung and colon cancer.
New York Times - December 5, 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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