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Parole Unlikely for Jailed Russian Oil Executive
Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the former Yukos Oil chief executive now at the halfway point of his eight-year prison sentence, is unlikely to be released from prison anytime soon.
New York Times - October 25, 2007
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City Room: Cat Roundup at Kennedy Airport
To the alarm of animal rescue groups, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is rounding up feral cats that live in a colony deep in the secured cargo areas.
New York Times - October 25, 2007
Diner's Journal Blog: Diner?s Journal: Fried Chicken in New Orleans
Fried chicken at Dooky Chase's and Willie Mae's Scotch House.
New York Times - October 25, 2007
Chambers Arraigned on Drug Charges
Robert Chambers, who has been unable to shake his 20-year-old identity as the ?Preppie Killer,? pleaded not guilty in a soft voice today to charges of selling cocaine.
New York Times - October 25, 2007
House Passes Health Bill but Gains No Republican Votes
The House this afternoon passed a bill to provide health insurance for 10 million children, but not by a margin large enough to override a promised veto.
New York Times - October 25, 2007
The Lede Blog: Latest Updates on the Fires
President Bush refused to indulge a question asking him to compare the wildfires and Hurricane Katrina.
New York Times - October 25, 2007
When 911 Is Your Next-Door Neighbor
With professional firefighters stretched to the breaking point across California, many neighbors throughout the state were left to their own devices this past week.
New York Times - October 25, 2007
3 Dead in Fires; Bush Views Damage and Promises Aid
President Bush toured fire-ravaged Southern California today, where air tankers worked to contain the fires that still threaten thousands of homes.
New York Times - October 25, 2007
French Debate: Is Maori Head Body Part or Art?
When Rouen?s mayor arranged to return mummified, tattooed human head of a Maori warrior to New Zealand, France?s Ministry of Culture stepped in to block him.
New York Times - October 25, 2007
Iraq Offers Turkey a Nonmilitary Plan
Iraq?s foreign minister today offered to ?pacify, isolate and disrupt? Kurdish separatist rebels in northern Iraq.
New York Times - October 25, 2007
Photos Show Cleansing of Suspect Syrian Site
The site believed to have been attacked by Israel last month no longer bears any traces of what some analysts said appeared to have been a partly built nuclear reactor.
New York Times - October 25, 2007
Honda Quarterly Profit Rises 63 Percent
Net income for the second quarter climbed on solid sales of smaller, fuel-efficient vehicles and cost-cutting efforts.
New York Times - October 25, 2007
Pulte Homes Swings to Loss
The homebuilder lost $787.9 million in the third quarter, hurt by a hefty impairment charge, as its land lost value amid flagging demand for real estate.
New York Times - October 25, 2007
ImClone Systems Swings to Loss
The biotechnology company said it lost $916,000 in the third quarter on higher operating costs, including a $50 million charge for a patent lawsuit settlement.
New York Times - October 25, 2007
BP Settles Charges and Agrees to Pay Fine
The oil company agreed to pay $373 million in fines and restitution to end investigations into whether it manipulated energy markets and violated environmental laws, the Justice Department said.
New York Times - October 25, 2007
Vonage Settles With Verizon Over Patent Suit
The beleaguered provider of telephone service over Internet connections said that it had settled a patent lawsuit brought by Verizon for a maximum of $120 million.
New York Times - October 25, 2007
Microsoft Earnings Exceed Expectations
Demand for personal computers loaded with its Windows operating system and strong sales of its Halo 3 video game helped lift Microsoft?s quarterly profit to $4.29 billion.
New York Times - October 25, 2007
New Signs in Europe of U.S. Mortgage Fallout
The region is now feeling an autumn chill of slackening economies and warnings of further market upheaval.
New York Times - October 25, 2007
Oil Price Surge Adds to Economic Jitters
Crude oil futures shot past $90 a barrel, adding to concerns as the latest indicators on new home sales and manufactured goods continued to point to a weakening U.S. economy.
New York Times - October 25, 2007
US fines oil giant BP $373m
The US Department of Justice announces that oil giant BP is fined $373m for fraud and environmental crimes.
BBC News - October 25, 2007
Rice pressed on Iraq 'corruption'
US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is questioned over claims that Iraq's PM is shielding officials from corruption probes.
BBC News - October 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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