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Olmert Defends Deal With Hezbollah
Israel?s Prime Minister defended his decision to negotiate with Hezbollah as part of an effort to secure the return of two captured Israeli soldiers.
New York Times - October 16, 2007
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City Room: Assessing Albert Shanker?s Legacy
A panel discussion recalled the founder of the United Federation of Teachers, and how the principles he fought for still hold sway in education policy and politics.
New York Times - October 16, 2007
The Lede Blog: Pirates Are Mounting a Comeback
Africa's increasingly dangerous coasts, and an interview with a Jhonny the pirate.
New York Times - October 16, 2007
Bats Blog: David Ortiz Is Hurting, but Hopeful
David Ortiz sat on a black couch and occasionally rubbed his right knee after the Red Sox lost to the Cleveland Indians, 4-2, in Game 3 of the American League Championship Series on Monday. The knee was swollen, but Ortiz insisted that it would not prevent him from playing in Game 4 on Tuesday night...
New York Times - October 16, 2007
On the Runway Blog: Collection of the Season
The dresses Marc Jacobs showed in New York exposed the body in a way that seemed to open our eyes to a new form.
New York Times - October 16, 2007
Bits Blog: Apple Drops Prices for Unprotected Music
Apple dropped the price of music downloads not protected by copy restrictions from $1.29 to 99 cents, coming close to the price charged by Amazon.com and others.
New York Times - October 16, 2007
Rice Wins Egyptian Support for Talks
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice won public support Tuesday for a Mideast peace conference from a skeptical Egypt, boosting her bid to secure critical Arab backing for pushing Israel and the Palestinians to resume formal negotiations to end their conflict.
New York Times - October 16, 2007
Talk of Compromise on Health Bill
The House Democratic majority leader said today that there is room for negotiations with the White House.
New York Times - October 16, 2007
City Room: Arabic School Principal Says She Was Forced Out
Debbie Almontaser resigned after she was quoted defending the use of the word ?intifada? on a T-shirt.
New York Times - October 16, 2007
Irish Author Wins Man Booker Prize for ?The Gathering?
The Irish author Anne Enright won the Man Booker prize for ?The Gathering,? a novel in which a woman?s journey home with the body of her brother leads her to unearth hidden family secrets.
New York Times - October 16, 2007
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A study suggests that a virulent drug-resistant bacterium spreading in hospitals and nursing homes may be twice as common as once thought.
New York Times - October 16, 2007
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Libya and Vietnam, once shunned by the West, were today elected to the Security Council along with Burkina Faso, Costa Rica and Croatia.
New York Times - October 16, 2007
Musharraf to Appoint Caretaker Government
Who will head the caretaker government has been a negotiating point between Gen. Musharraf and Benazir Bhutto, the former prime minister, who is set to return to Pakistan on Thursday.
New York Times - October 16, 2007
China Warns U.S. Not to Honor Dalai Lama
Chinese officials said an award ceremony in Washington for the Tibetan spiritual leader would have ?an extremely serious impact? on relations.
New York Times - October 16, 2007
Erdogan Plays Down Threat to Iraq
Parliamentary approval of cross-border raids would not necessarily be followed by quick military action, Turkey?s prime minister said.
New York Times - October 16, 2007
Iraq Moves to Dissuade Turkey From Raids
Iraq dispatched an official in a last-ditch effort to talk Turkey out of a military offensive into Iraqi Kurdistan.
New York Times - October 16, 2007
In Southern Darfur, Signs of Another Massacre
Witnesses said government troops and allied militias killed more than 30 civilians in a small town in southern Darfur last week.
New York Times - October 16, 2007
Johnson & Johnson Profit Falls on Charge
The company earned $2.55 billion after the charge for cutting jobs, primarily in its stent-making and pharmaceuticals businesses.
New York Times - October 16, 2007
Hurricane Fears Cost Homeowners Coverage
Millions of homeowners in Northeast states are losing their policies as companies try to limit their exposure.
New York Times - October 16, 2007
Subaru Moves Its Ad Accounts
Subaru of America dismissed its creative and media agencies unexpectedly and is moving its account to Carmichael Lynch in Minneapolis, part of the Interpublic Group.
New York Times - October 16, 2007
Facebook to Strengthen Child Warnings
The social networking Web site said that it will strengthen warnings about child safety as part of a settlement with the New York State attorney general.
New York Times - October 16, 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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