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Out of Desert Poverty, a Caldron of Rage in the Sinai
A tumble-down Egyptian village in the Northern Sinai, where Bedouin culture has been marginalized, has become a caldron of Islamic rage.
New York Times - May 6, 2006
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Female prison guard held hostage
A male inmate with a homemade weapon is holding a female guard hostage at a maximum-security California State Prison in Sacramento. "There is no indication at this point that the officer has been harmed," Capt. Fred Schroeder said.
CNN - May 6, 2006
A Gay Soap (and Soapbox) in the Bronx
One of the longest-running programs on Bronx public access television, "Strange Fruits" entertains and confounds viewers with gender-bending camp and low-budget intrigue.
New York Times - May 6, 2006
Barbaro Wins the Kentucky Derby
Barbaro won the 132nd Kentucky Derby, capturing the 1 1/4-mile first leg of American horse racing's Triple Crown.
New York Times - May 6, 2006
New Chief Will Find C.I.A. Is Hobbled on Iran
Serious gaps in the United States' knowledge of Iran are among the most critical problems facing the agency's new director.
New York Times - May 6, 2006
Kidnapped in Iraq: Victim's Tale of Clockwork Death and Ransom
Kidnappings are sometimes lucrative enterprises, sometimes brutal aspects of sectarian violence, and sometimes a tangled mix of the two.
New York Times - May 6, 2006
Clashes Roil Basra After Deadly British Copter Crash
The helicopter crash drew crowds of cheering local residents who threw stones and Molotov cocktails.
New York Times - May 6, 2006
Armchair M.B.A.: Between the Lines in Chapter 11
For companies, as well as consumers, bankruptcy rules have tightened.
New York Times - May 6, 2006
Square Feet: A New Headquarters (Continuity Included)
After the Sept. 11 attacks, a New York investment bank needed a place to work, grow and heal.
New York Times - May 6, 2006
The Count: Will Women Have an Equal Say at the Tricentennial?
Will Women Have.
New York Times - May 6, 2006
A Fifth Week of Gains for the Dow
The stock market surged last week, taking the Dow Jones industrial average within 150 points of its record, 11,722.98, which was set on Jan. 14, 2000.
New York Times - May 6, 2006
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New York Times - May 6, 2006
The Boss: Marketing and Matchmaking
The chief executive of Match.com, Jim Safka, says that he was never good at dating growing up.
New York Times - May 6, 2006
Off the Shelf: Coaching Employees: A Delicate Balance
Many managers have no clue how to help employees improve their performance. A crop of new books are intended to help.
New York Times - May 6, 2006
Market Week: This Pause May Have to Wait
Ben S. Bernanke has suggested that the Federal Reserve may skip a chance to raise interest rates at some point, but some caution against expecting that pause soon.
New York Times - May 6, 2006
Economic View: Why Prices at the Pump May Have Little Bite
Gas prices have been soaring, but they don't seem to be curbing the enthusiasm of American consumers.
New York Times - May 6, 2006
Suits: Bucking a Trend on C.E.O. Pay
At a time when the compensation of so many chief executives seems breathtakingly high, Revlon's president and chief executive, Jack L. Stahl, is bucking the prevailing perception of corporate greed.
New York Times - May 6, 2006
Buffett to Use Billions in Cash on More Deals
Warren E. Buffett, the chairman of Berkshire Hathaway, said that he was trying to get his company's $43 billion in cash holdings down to $10 billion.
New York Times - May 6, 2006
The Thrifty Millionaire: Mad About the Perfect Hat for Summer
I found the perfect summer hat — for a price far less than I would have paid on Madison Avenue - just a few blocks away from Times Square.
New York Times - May 6, 2006
Everybody's Business: You're Rich? Terrific. Now Pay Up.
Do the wealthy deserve more than those who protect the country?
New York Times - May 6, 2006
[TS] Gretchen Morgenson: Can a For-Profit College Learn a Lesson?
A skirmish going on at the Career Education Corporation exemplifies why disenfranchised shareholders need more power in director elections.
New York Times - May 6, 2006
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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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