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Police probe fatal city shooting
A murder investigation is launched after the fatal shooting of a man in the Drumchapel area of Glasgow.
BBC News - March 4, 2006
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Bush wraps up Asia trip
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Bush wraps up Asia trip
President Bush ended his visit to Islamabad today after gaining reassurances from Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf that Pakistan is doing everything it can in the war against terror.
CNN - March 4, 2006
Al Qaeda video congratulates Hamas
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Al Qaeda video congratulates Hamas
In a videotape released Saturday, Osama bin Laden's deputy Ayman al-Zawahiri, complimented the Islamic militant group Hamas on its Palestinian election victory and spoke against published Prophet Mohammed cartoons that have sparked violence throughout the Muslim world.
CNN - March 4, 2006
From Pariah to Premier in Chechnya
Ramzan Kadyrov, the outspoken leader of a violent paramilitary force, continued his political rise on Saturday when he was appointed the republic's prime minister.
New York Times - March 4, 2006
Letters: Collecting Deferred Pay
Collecting Deferred Pay.
New York Times - March 4, 2006
Correction
The Square Feet article last Sunday, about the developer Frank J. Sciame, misspelled the given name of the actress whose home he acquired in Old Saybrook, Conn. She was Katharine Hepburn, not Katherine. The article also misstated the name of a Lower Manhattan building that Mr. Sciame's company resto...
New York Times - March 4, 2006
Ventures: A Doctor in the House? Yes, and He Owns It, Too
More and more health care professionals are investing in office space, snapping up everything from office condos to shares in medical buildings.
New York Times - March 4, 2006
The Boss: A Passion for the Wheel
For Travis Engen, president and CEO of Alcan Inc., retirement means more time to race cars.
New York Times - March 4, 2006
[TS] Analysis, or Just Dictation?
A C.E.O.'s exit didn't seem to raise any red flags on Wall Street, where analysts are behaving more like stenographers.
New York Times - March 4, 2006
Career Couch: Warming Up a Chilly Boss
Is your supervisor aloof? Don't jump to the conclusion that you're disliked.
New York Times - March 4, 2006
Oscar Gifts Taxable, I.R.S. Reminds Stars
As if the Hollywood stars walking the red carpet tonight at the 78th annual Academy Awards did not have enough on their minds, the Internal Revenue Service wants to remind them of one more thing.
New York Times - March 4, 2006
The Goods: A Vase That's Accidental Art
The Run Over by Car Vase is a metal container that has been warped by an automobile's wheels.
New York Times - March 4, 2006
Off the Shelf: At Play With Money, and Hearts
Stocks, bonds and sex are the three main topics covered in the newest business books. So, of course, we will begin our discussion with bonds.
New York Times - March 4, 2006
On the Contrary: Why Rules Can't Stop Executive Greed
IN the arena of executive compensation, two recent developments stand out against the backdrop of continuing looting. First, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced plans to make corporations more fully disclose executive pay. Second, a study by Mercer Human Resource Consulting found that m...
New York Times - March 4, 2006
Spending: That Grand Prix Thrill, Costing Many Grand Less
An unusual club offers members the keys to an array of streamlined vehicles worthy of James Bond.
New York Times - March 4, 2006
Market Week: When Good News Is Bad News
EVEN if the employment report on Friday offers job numbers that seem just right, do not be surprised if the markets take it badly. It happened last month, and one fund manager expects a reprise.
New York Times - March 4, 2006
Nasdaq Defies Its Peers and Climbs for the Week
The broad stock market declined slightly last week on concerns about interest rates, but the Nasdaq composite index managed to claw its way to a gain.
New York Times - March 4, 2006
Media Frenzy: How Much Profit Is Lurking in That Cellphone?
Why media companies are dreaming about the little screen.
New York Times - March 4, 2006
The Count: 'Everybody' Has It? Check the Facts to Make Sure
'Everybody' Has It?.
New York Times - March 4, 2006
Suits: A Hotel Bigwig Tries On a Chef's Hat
It was almost like old times last week for Simon F. Cooper, president and chief operating officer of the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, when he played host at an event for travel agents at the Institute of Culinary Education in New York.
New York Times - March 4, 2006
Fundamentally: Beware of Slam-Dunks in the Bond Market
When it comes to investing in bonds, the obvious answer isn't always the right one.
New York Times - March 4, 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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