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Perspective on Her Side, Mrs. Edwards Enters Fray
Since her cancer diagnosis, Elizabeth Edwards has become an increasing presence in her husband?s campaign.
New York Times - June 30, 2007
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Death Is 3rd in 3 Years at Playland
A manager of the Mind Scrambler ride at Playland Amusement Park in Rye, N.Y., was killed Friday night after she rode it without wearing her seat belt.
New York Times - June 30, 2007
After Bill?s Fall, G.O.P. May Pay in Latino Votes
The demise of the immigration bill may have damaged the party?s ability to attract more Hispanic voters.
New York Times - June 30, 2007
In Steps Big and Small, Supreme Court Moved Right
In the first full term of the Roberts Supreme Court, a third of decisions were decided by 5-to-4 margins, with Justice Anthony M. Kennedy as the linchpin.
New York Times - June 30, 2007
More Afghan Civilians Killed in Airstrikes
Local Afghan officials reported that dozens of civilians, and perhaps a great many more, were killed during United States-led coalition airstrikes.
New York Times - June 30, 2007
Britain on Edge After Car Slams Into Airport
Britain raised its assessment of the threat from terrorism to its highest level today after two men slammed a Jeep S.U.V. that caught fire into the departure doors at Glasgow Airport.
New York Times - June 30, 2007
[TS] Fair Game: Risk-Aversion Therapy on Wall St.
Investors have some nerve to dump Blackstone?s shares ? don?t they know who Steve Schwarzman is?
New York Times - June 30, 2007
Suits: Only One Word for Subprime Mess
High-level public officials and private analysts suggest that the subprime mortgage mess is contained.
New York Times - June 30, 2007
Market Week: Choosing Sides on Jobs Data
The monthly Labor Department jobs report is often wide of the mark, requiring substantial revisions weeks later and leaving investors unsure of how to interpret the results.
New York Times - June 30, 2007
National Perspectives: Restoring the Past to Improve the Future
The restoration of a historic theater is part of an array of changes intended to reinvigorate a once-thriving African-American community in Virginia.
New York Times - June 30, 2007
The Count: That War Is Over. It?s O.K. to Trade With the Enemy.
What began in 1776 as an act of rebellion against the British created not just a separate country but also a powerful economic force.
New York Times - June 30, 2007
Dealbook: Your Debt May Become My Advantage
In buyouts, the winners can include rival companies that go head to head in the marketplace with businesses that are laden with debt as a result of leveraged buyouts.
New York Times - June 30, 2007
Fundamentally: Don?t Let a Bouncing Bond Market Make You Dizzy
Just as increased volatility in stocks can highlight opportunities for equity investors, the recent rockiness in bonds can help clarify some decisions.
New York Times - June 30, 2007
Investing: Value Stocks Prove That the Bargain Basement Isn?t Empty
With their bargain prices, value-oriented stocks can generate a healthy cash flow and give investors a reassuring margin of safety.
New York Times - June 30, 2007
Spending: If One Vacation Home Won?t Do, How About a Bunch?
Destination clubs are a recent innovation in the shared-ownership industry, allowing members to vacation in luxurious, club-owned homes throughout the world.
New York Times - June 30, 2007
Economic View: A False Sense of Security? You Must Own a Home
Never before have homeowners actually had such a small ownership stake in the houses they occupy.
New York Times - June 30, 2007
Everybody's Business: What Is This Thing Called Private Equity?
There?s something not quite kosher about some private equity dealings, or so it seems to me. But I could be wrong.
New York Times - June 30, 2007
All the News That?s Fit to Print Out
How did the world?s biggest online encyclopedia turn into a leading source of daily journalism?
New York Times - June 30, 2007
The Goods: As Laws Change, So Does the Baseball Bat
Legislation seeking to ban metal bats has been a boon for manufacturers of wood composite bats, which use blends of maple, ash and even bamboo.
New York Times - June 30, 2007
Re:framing: A Challenge to Gene Theory, a Tougher Look at Biotech
The $73.5 billion global biotech business may soon have to grapple with a discovery that calls into question the scientific principles on which it was founded.
New York Times - June 30, 2007
Ping: The Big Thought Is Missing in National Security
Why, six years after 9/11, is there no mega-research project to address the plausible security threats to the United States in the 21st century?
New York Times - June 30, 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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