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Police Arrest Suspects in Holloway Disappearance
Three young men previously detained as suspects in the 2005 disappearance of American teenager Natalee Holloway were re-arrested Wednesday, the Aruban public prosecutor?s office said, citing new evidence in the case.Three young men previously detained as suspects in the 2005 disappearance of America...
New York Times - November 21, 2007
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Diner's Journal Blog: The Restaurants the Chefs Visit
Chefs favorite restaurants.
New York Times - November 21, 2007
The Lede Blog: More Good News From Iraq?
Signs that Iraqis are returning in something less than a reverse exodus.
New York Times - November 21, 2007
City Room: World Toilet Czar Visits Times Square
The founder of the World Toilet Organization pays his respects to the free public restrooms in Times Square.
New York Times - November 21, 2007
Weather and Careful Preparation Ease Thanksgiving Travel
Many travelers were pleasantly surprised today when the worst scenarios did not seem to play out.
New York Times - November 21, 2007
Stocks Fall as Oil Flirts With $100 a Barrel
The Dow fell to its lowest level since April on a day when oil prices moved near the symbolic $100 level.
New York Times - November 21, 2007
New Hampshire Sets Jan. 8 Primary
The date is the earliest ever for the leadoff presidential primary, and five days after Iowa?s caucuses.
New York Times - November 21, 2007
Formal Investigation Against Chirac Begins
Jacques Chirac, the former president of France, was placed under formal investigation on Wednesday on suspicion that when he was mayor of Paris, he misused public funds.
New York Times - November 21, 2007
China to Address Issues Around Dam
China announced new plans to confront environmental and geological problems around the Three Gorges Dam, which has been dogged by controversy.
New York Times - November 21, 2007
Remains of 40 Found in Mass Grave
The Iraqi police on Wednesday discovered a mass grave near Ramadi with at least 40 bodies, some of them children, and a suicide car bomb exploded in the city, killing at least 6 people.
New York Times - November 21, 2007
Data Leak in Britain Affects 25 Million
Prime Minister Gordon Brown of Britain apologized for a security breach that has raised the specter of fraud on a massive scale.
New York Times - November 21, 2007
Gap Profit Rises 26%, but Sales Slow
Companywide revenue was flat, and same-store sales fell 5 percent. The company?s shares sank 6 percent in midday trading.
New York Times - November 21, 2007
Abercrombie & Fitch Profit Up 15%
The retailer cited strength in its namesake chain and improved margins, and stuck by its profit outlook for the second half of the year, sending its shares higher.
New York Times - November 21, 2007
Plant Approved, With Carbon Study
The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission approved Duke Energy?s application yesterday to build a new coal-fired power plant, and ordered the company to submit a plan within six months on how to capture some of the carbon dioxide it would produce.
New York Times - November 21, 2007
Deere Profit Climbs, Beating Forecast
The farm equipment maker said its fourth-quarter profit rose 52 percent as strong global sales more than offset declines in other sectors from the U.S. housing slump.
New York Times - November 21, 2007
Hormel Reports Rise in Profit and Sales
The Hormel Foods Corporation said yesterday that quarterly profit rose a better-than-expected 12 percent, helped by higher sales across all product lines.
New York Times - November 21, 2007
How to Improve Your Prospects
If you are going to check bags this holiday season, here are a few suggestions.
New York Times - November 21, 2007
Auto Workers Seek Information on G.M.?s Ties to Mortgage Risk
The president of the United Automobile Workers union said Tuesday he was concerned by General Motors? exposure to the mortgage lending arm of its former finance.
New York Times - November 21, 2007
A Faded Downtown Gets Luxury Housing, but Retailers Stay Away
To optimists, huge investments by major developers provide proof that New Rochelle, New York?s renaissance has begun. Yet there remain few signs of renewed economic vitality downtown.
New York Times - November 21, 2007
Merrill Fires Executive in Asian Unit
Merrill Lynch ousted the co-head of its Asian fixed-income business amid a management shake-up after $8.4 billion of losses on subprime mortgage-related securities and bad loans.
New York Times - November 21, 2007
Deal Will Let Some Borrowers Keep Low Rates
Mortgage lenders Countrywide, G.M.A.C., Litton and HomeEq have agreed to let many potentially distressed borrowers in California keep the initial low rates of their home loans.
New York Times - November 21, 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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