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Stocks show moderate decline after sell-off
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Police Talk to Man About Therapist?s Killing
Detectives interviewed a man in Bethlehem, Pa., in connection with the killing, an official said.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
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Ivy Road to N.C.A.A. Tournament
The New York Times tags along with the Cornell men?s basketball team for a weekend road trip.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
House Cites 2 Bush Aides for Contempt
The resolution cites Harriet E. Miers, the former White House counsel, and Joshua B. Bolten, the president?s chief of staff, for refusing to testify about the firing of federal officials.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
Hezbollah Leader Issues Threat to Israel
Sheik Hassan Nasrallah vowed revenge against Israel, which Hezbollah blames for the killing of a commander.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
An Upper East Side Co-op for a Pittance
Matthew Thomas is the proud new owner of an apartment on Manhattan?s Upper East Side. He paid $14,000.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
Gunman Opens Fire at Northern Illinois University
A gunman opened fire in a lecture hall at Northern Illinois University, injuring as many as 17 people, four of them critically, before he killed himself, authorities said.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
In a Mother?s Loss, Kenya?s Agony
Two children killed in one of the most disturbing episodes in the bloodletting in Kenya were buried on Thursday.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
Romney Endorses McCain
Mitt Romney will release his delegates – and while the rules vary by state, he can ask many of them to support John McCain.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
U.S. Officials Say Broken Satellite Will Be Shot Down
The Pentagon plans to shoot down a disabled 5,000-pound spy satellite before it enters the atmosphere in early March, a Pentagon official said.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
No Link Between Sudan and Olympics, China Says
China dismissed on Thursday Steven Spielberg?s move to link the Olympic Games with Chinese policies in Sudan, saying sports and politics should be kept separate.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
France Presses Nuclear Agency on Iran
President Nicolas Sarkozy met with Mohamed ElBaradei, the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, in an effort to smooth over differences between France and the agency over Iran?s nuclear program.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
In a Mother?s Loss, Kenya?s Agony
Two children killed in one of the most disturbing episodes in the bloodletting in Kenya were buried on Thursday.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
Iraq Firefight Kills 6 Fighters Allied With U.S.
Members of an Iraqi militia group allied with the U.S. were killed after the mistook American forces for insurgents and engaged them in a firefight, the Iraqi police said.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
Violence Adds New Focus to Bush?s Africa Trip
On the eve of a planned trip to Africa, President Bush thrust himself into the role of peacemaker on Thursday.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
Hezbollah Leader Issues Threat to Israel
Sheik Hassan Nasrallah vowed revenge against Israel, which Hezbollah blames for the killing of a commander.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
Israel Goes on Alert, Vague on Assassination
Israel?s security forces were put on alert on Thursday following threats by the Lebanese Hezbollah to avenge the death of a senior military commander.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
Build-a-Bear Profit Declines
The retailer posted a 36 percent fall in fourth-quarter profit, hurt by costs related to an inventory write-off, and said it would open only about half the number of stores it opened in 2007.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
ABB Profit Jumps on Tax Benefit and Sale of Plant
The company said that it expects growth rates of about 15 percent to 20 percent in 2008 for its power-related activities and about 10 percent in its automation business.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
Make Big Profits Illegally (and Maybe Keep Them, Too)
In a strange anomaly to American securities laws, it is not clear that someone who illegally obtained insider information has broken the law by trading on that information.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
Home Prices Fall in Majority of Metro Areas in Survey
Median home prices fell in 77 of the 150 metropolitan areas surveyed by the National Association of Realtors, with 16 showing double-digit percentage price drops.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
Los Angeles Times Names New Top Editor
Russ Stanton, who has been running the newspaper?s Web site, was named to the post three weeks after the previous editor, James E. O?Shea, was forced out for resisting staff cuts.
New York Times - February 14, 2008
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WILL GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE U.S. MILITARY STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY?
NO. MORE DISTRACTIONS WILL NOT MAKE US STRONGER.
YES. MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE.
IT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
GAYS ARE ALREADY SERVING SO IT WON'T HELP OR HURT MUCH.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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