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Police Say Olmert Inquiry Should Be Closed
Israeli police who are investigating whether Prime Minister Ehud Olmert had acted criminally in the 2005 sale of a bank recommended today that the case be closed, citing a lack of evidence.
New York Times - November 29, 2007
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City Room: Quips Fly at Debate on Plastic Bags
A report from the City Council?s first hearing on a bill that would require stores of at least 5,000 square feet to allow for plastic-bag recycling.
New York Times - November 29, 2007
The Lede Blog: Somali Pirates Face 2 New Threats
If two initiatives succeed, Somali pirates could be severely constrained.
New York Times - November 29, 2007
Bush Presses Congress for Iraq Money
The White House began a new offensive against Congressional Democrats today over money for the Iraq war.
New York Times - November 29, 2007
Senator Rejects Bush Privilege Claim
A Senate chairman ruled illegal the president?s executive privilege claims protecting John Bolten and Karl Rove from subpoenas for information about the firings of U.S. attorneys.
New York Times - November 29, 2007
Broadway, Restaged
The curtains are up, the marquees are glowing, the Playbills are once again stacked in their neat little piles. Now what?
New York Times - November 29, 2007
On Facts, Giuliani Sometimes Stretches Them
Both Rudolph W. Giuliani?s Republican rival Mitt Romney and Democrats have accused him of a pattern of misleading figures and have begun to use the issue to try to undercut his credibility.
New York Times - November 29, 2007
Central Rome Streets Blocked by Taxi Drivers
In just 20 minutes Rome?s taxi drivers clotted all of Rome?s main roadways on Wednesday, when they flooded Piazza Venezia with their cars. The disruption resumed on Thursday.
New York Times - November 29, 2007
British Muslim Leaders Propose ?Code of Conduct?
Moderate British Muslim leaders on Thursday proposed guidelines that aim to root out extremism, promote a culture of ?civic responsibility? and foster women?s rights.
New York Times - November 29, 2007
1,000 Police Enforce Uneasy Peace in Paris Suburb
The first thing everyone mentions is the helicopters and the probing searchlights that have kept the residents of a heavily immigrant suburb of Paris awake over the last four nights.
New York Times - November 29, 2007
British Teacher Found Guilty in Sudan
Gillian Gibbons was sentenced to 15 days in jail and deportation after her class called a teddy bear Muhammad.
New York Times - November 29, 2007
In Chávez Territory, Signs of Dissent
With President Hugo Chávez of Venezuela facing a tough test at the polls, some of his natural allies are restive.
New York Times - November 29, 2007
Kasparov Warns of ?Chaos? in Russia
After serving a five-day sentence for leading an opposition march, Garry Kasparov, the former chess champion, warned today that Russia was heading toward chaos under President Vladimir V. Putin.
New York Times - November 29, 2007
Settlement in Freelancers? Case Is Voided
The decision reopens an issue that was settled in 2005 after years of negotiations over claims by freelance writers that their contracts did not allow for electronic publication of their work.
New York Times - November 29, 2007
Oil Prices Recover After Pipeline Blast
U.S. oil surged more than $4 a barrel before easing back after a pipeline blast in Minnesota that killed two workers and briefly choked off imports.
New York Times - November 29, 2007
High & Low Finance: Capital Is King Once Again
The most important question for the markets now is this: With the theory of riskless risky lending thoroughly discredited, where will new financing come from?
New York Times - November 29, 2007
Producer of Poisonous Toy Beads Issues Apology
The chairman of the Hong Kong company that manufactured millions of the toy beads said the firm had not considered the possibility that the chemicals in the beads might be poisonous.
New York Times - November 29, 2007
Regeneron?s Supermouse Lures Sanofi?s Money
Sanofi-Aventis said today that it would make significant payments to collaborate with Regeneron and use its genetically engineered mouse to develop new drugs.
New York Times - November 29, 2007
Stocks Post Moderate Gains Amid Mixed Economic Signals
Stocks finished moderately higher following two days of sharp gains and after economic readings painted a mixed picture.
New York Times - November 29, 2007
Sears Barely Shows a Profit; Stock Falls 11%
The owner of Sears and Kmart said profit for the third quarter plunged an eye-popping 99 percent as customers flocked to rival stores during the back-to-school season.
New York Times - November 29, 2007
Dell Reports 26% Rise in Quarterly Earnings
Dell reported today that third-quarter net income increased 26 percent to $766 million, or 34 cents a share, on sales of $15.6 billion.
New York Times - November 29, 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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