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Panel Calls for Reforms to Military Health Care
The presidential commission was created to investigate problems in the treatment of wounded veterans.
New York Times - July 25, 2007
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In San Francisco, It?s 5 to 1 for 666
The city?s Taxicab Commission voted to keep the number 666 affixed to an allegedly cursed cab, despite the driver?s plea to have it changed.
New York Times - July 25, 2007
Tour Leader Is Kicked Out of the Race
Michael Rasumussen, who looked set to win the Tour de France, was kicked out of the race Wednesday for violating a team rule, a spokesman for his team said.
New York Times - July 25, 2007
Study Says Obesity Can Be Contagious
When a person gains weight, close friends tend to gain weight, too, researchers found.
New York Times - July 25, 2007
Congress Nears Passage of Anti-Terrorism Bill
The bill requires a greater share of homeland security grants to be based on risk, not a political formula, and seeks tighter security for planes and cargo ships.
New York Times - July 25, 2007
Panel Holds Two Bush Aides in Contempt
The House Judiciary Committee voted to seek contempt citations over the aides? refusal to cooperate in an inquiry into the firing of federal prosecutors.
New York Times - July 25, 2007
Taliban Kill a South Korean Hostage
The Taliban captors complained that the Afghan government had not responded positively to its demands.
New York Times - July 25, 2007
Brazil?s Head of Aviation Is Fired
The move came after President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva had assured Brazilians that he had ordered changes in the country?s flawed civil aviation system.
New York Times - July 25, 2007
Prime Minister Faces Sharp Attacks in Japan?s Parliamentary Elections
With Prime Minister Shinzo Abe?s future as prime minister hanging by a thread, many attacks against him are coming from his own Liberal Democratic Party.
New York Times - July 25, 2007
Bombings Mar Soccer Celebrations in Baghdad
Two car bombings aimed at revelers celebrating Iraq?s victory in the Asian Cup killed at least 50 people today.
New York Times - July 25, 2007
Corning Profit Falls on Litigation Charges
the company said its second-quarter profit fell 4.9 percent on charges to settle asbestos litigation, but adjusted earnings topped Wall Street expectations.
New York Times - July 25, 2007
General Dynamics Earnings Fall 19 Percent
The defense contractor said its second-quarter earnings fell to $513 million, but said profits from ongoing operations rose on demand for warships and aerospace products.
New York Times - July 25, 2007
Qualcomm Posts Higher Quarterly Profit, Revenue
Qualcomm's net profit rose to $798 million, or 47 cents share for its fiscal third quarter ended in June, from $643 million, or 37 cents a share in the year-ago quarter.
New York Times - July 25, 2007
E-Trade Earnings Up 1.7 Percent
E-Trade reported a slight increase in its second-quarter profit that topped Wall Street?s expectations though revenue fell short of what analysts had been expecting.
New York Times - July 25, 2007
Anheuser - Busch 2Q Profit Rises
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc., the nation's largest brewer, said Wednesday that higher beer prices and stronger demand helped push its profit up 6.1 percent in the second quarter on a similar rise in sales.
New York Times - July 25, 2007
Here Is Your Pen Scanner, Mr. Bond
David Pogue explores the good and bad aspects of three pen scanners.
New York Times - July 25, 2007
Economy Continues Moderate Expansion, Fed Says
Economic activity expanded further in June and early July, as slower housing markets were offset by gains in manufacturing and commercial real estate.
New York Times - July 25, 2007
Foundations Are Facing Up to Failures
Many of the nation?s largest foundations regard disclosing and analyzing their failures as bordering on a moral obligation.
New York Times - July 25, 2007
Former Executives Indicted in Parmalat Case
The case in Parma is one of several against former executives and others accused of contributing to the alleged fraud that concealed Parmalat?s mounting debt.
New York Times - July 25, 2007
Siemens Makes 2 Deals to Recast Product Mix
The German company will sell its auto parts division to the tire maker Continental for $15.6 billion and will acquire Dade Behring Holdings, a maker of medical diagnostic products, for $7 billion.
New York Times - July 25, 2007
Apple Quarterly Profit Rises on Mac Sales
The results exceeded analysts' expectations as the company reported strong sales of its Macintosh computers and sold 270,000 iPhones.
New York Times - July 25, 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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