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Police: Baby snatcher slit mother's throat
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Police: Baby snatcher slit mother's throat
Police are looking for 8-day-old Abigale Lynn Woods after a woman allegedly stabbed the infant's mother and slashed her throat before taking the child from her rural Missouri home, investigators said Saturday.
CNN - September 16, 2006
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Analysts: Bush clout waning on world stage
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Analysts: Bush clout waning on world stage
When President Bush addresses world leaders at the U.N. this week, he will have fewer options and lower expectations on almost every major foreign policy front than a year ago. Analysts say the U.S. has less room to maneuver as it relies on more international institutions for help in Iran, Lebanon,...
CNN - September 16, 2006
Vatican Says Pope Benedict Regrets Offending Muslims
The Vatican statement stopped short of the direct personal apology from Benedict that many Muslims have been demanding.
New York Times - September 16, 2006
Psychiatrist Is Among Five Chosen for Medical Award
Dr. Aaron T. Beck, who upset Freudian dogma in the 1960’s by developing cognitive therapy, received the Lasker Award.
New York Times - September 16, 2006
High School Football, Under Prime-Time Lights
National broadcasts of high school football have put coaches in the spotlight, and in potentially dangerous territory.
New York Times - September 16, 2006
In Campaign Ads for Democrats, Bush Is the Star
As Republican candidates are avoiding President Bush, Democrats are invoking his image to call for change.
New York Times - September 16, 2006
Red Sox 5, Yankees 2: Beckett Stifles Yankees in Game One
With the A.L. East race all but over, the Boston Red Sox managed to beat the Yankees in game one of a day-night doubleheader.
New York Times - September 16, 2006
Economic View: A Fable, Adapted From Aesop
Some economists are starting to question the magnitude of housing’s impact on national habits of spending and thrift.
New York Times - September 16, 2006
The Boss: The Professor in the Back Lot
Being the lowest person on the totem pole and a producer has made James Schamus think about filmmaking from the point of view of everyone with whom he works.
New York Times - September 16, 2006
[TS] Gretchen Morgenson: The Best and the Worst in Executive Pay
Stockholders have learned that while their shares may sink, executive pay rarely does.
New York Times - September 16, 2006
The Goods: A Spork With an Added Edge
A Swedish designer takes an American idea and reinvents it.
New York Times - September 16, 2006
DataBank: Lower Oil Prices Push Key Stock Indexes Higher
Oil prices fell and stock traders celebrated, propelling the Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index to its highest weekly close since May.
New York Times - September 16, 2006
Image Help Isn’t Only for the Famous
“People are getting the message that it is O.K. to pay attention to the way you come across, and that it’s not just for the rich and famous.”
New York Times - September 16, 2006
Off the Shelf: An Uncertain Threat in Venezuela
Nikolas Kozloff apparently believes that Americans have much to fear from Venezuela.
New York Times - September 16, 2006
Career Couch: Taking a Rain Check On a Promotion
The boss has offered you a higher rung on the career ladder, but you're not ready to climb.
New York Times - September 16, 2006
Someone’s Spoiling the Party, the Housing Market Says
The news media have always helped shape public perception of markets. But exactly how much the press influences mass consumer behavior is subject to debate.
New York Times - September 16, 2006
Renewal Money for New Orleans Bypasses Renters
As billions in housing aid begins to flow, most of it will go to homeowners, despite the fact that roughly half the city’s residents rented housing before Hurricane Katrina.
New York Times - September 16, 2006
Hungry Workers, Tied to Desks, Clicking to Get Culinary Delights
Elite firms balance job demands by simplifying quest for food.
New York Times - September 16, 2006
Some Bosses See the Virtues of a Long Break
Sabbaticals — once considered the exclusive bailiwick of academicians, who are often granted an entire year to pursue research — now come in many sizes and shapes.
New York Times - September 16, 2006
Square Feet | Ventures: It’s a Good Time to Be a Landlord
Landlords are enjoying booming times these days as more people are choosing to rent.
New York Times - September 16, 2006
The Count: Who Produces The Most Oil? Not Who You Think
Those not attuned to the finer points of the oil market may have missed a shift in the rankings over the summer.
New York Times - September 16, 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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