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Politicus: Spring Will Be Crucial on Iran
The way things are set up now, if new sanctions are enacted against Iran, the U.S., France and Britain will evaluate their options sometime in the spring of 2008.
New York Times - November 19, 2007
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Diner's Journal Blog: Chefs Hanging Out With Chefs
Who chefs hang out with.
New York Times - November 19, 2007
The Lede Blog: Jay-Z Impresses Critics and Wall Street
Jay-Z releases a hit album, charms Charlie Rose and shakes economics blogs.
New York Times - November 19, 2007
Dot Earth Blog: Wildlife a Benefits From Warfare
Bonobos seem to be the latest accidental beneficiary of decades of violence and despotism.
New York Times - November 19, 2007
City Room: Fired Principal of Arabic School Sues
Debbie Almontaser asserted in a federal lawsuit that the city violated her right to free speech and "conspired to deny her the opportunity to regain her position as principal" of the Khalil Gibran International Academy.
New York Times - November 19, 2007
Bush Praises America's Giving Spirit
President Bush on Monday honored acts of everyday decency and supreme sacrifice, part of a Thanksgiving tribute like none he had done before.
New York Times - November 19, 2007
U.S. Attorney in Minn. Is Reassigned
Rachel Paulose, the embattled U.S. attorney for Minnesota, will be leaving the post to take a position at the Justice Department in Washington.
New York Times - November 19, 2007
Rodriguez Is Named M.V.P. Again
It is the third time that Alex Rodriguez, who is close to completing a $275 million contract, has won the honor.
New York Times - November 19, 2007
Vick Begins Serving Time Ahead of Sentencing
In an apparent attempt to speed his return to football, Michael Vick began serving his prison sentence today.
New York Times - November 19, 2007
City Claims Final Private Island in East River
New York City is acquiring South Brother Island, the last East River island of any significant size to remain in private hands.
New York Times - November 19, 2007
Somalia Worst Humanitarian Crisis in Africa, U.N. Says
Somalia has higher malnutrition rates, more current bloodshed and many fewer aid workers than Darfur, United Nations officials said.
New York Times - November 19, 2007
Guard and 20 Others Arrested After Shooting in Baghdad
A security guard along with 20 other people who had been riding in a truck were arrested Monday after the guard shot a teenage girl in central Baghdad.
New York Times - November 19, 2007
Israel, Palestinians Fail to Bridge Gaps
JERUSALEM (AP) -- The Israeli and Palestinian leaders made little progress Monday in a last effort to narrow gaps ahead of next week's U.S.-hosted Mideast peace conference, dimming hopes for a joint declaration of principles in time for the gathering.
New York Times - November 19, 2007
Surprise Pressure From Myanmar?s Neighbors
The Philippine president suggested that her country might not ratify a new regional charter unless Myanmar committed to democratic reforms and released Aung San Suu Kyi.
New York Times - November 19, 2007
New Haven for Human Cousin in Congo
The Democratic Republic of Congo has announced the establishment of a rain forest preserve intended to protect the bonobo, one of human beings? two closest ape relations.
New York Times - November 19, 2007
Allies Shun Berlusconi?s New Party
Former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is forming a new political party to propel him back to power, vowing Monday to go forward without his allies on the center-right.
New York Times - November 19, 2007
Olmert and Abbas Try for Joint Text
The hoped-for statement would touch on the core issues of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
New York Times - November 19, 2007
Campbell Soup Profit Falls
MOUNT LAUREL, N.J. (AP) -- A warmer than expected autumn and higher than expected cost inflation led to a 7.2 percent decline in first-quarter profit for Campbell Soup Co.
New York Times - November 19, 2007
Nordstrom Posts Quarterly Net Profit Up
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Upscale department store chain Nordstrom Inc on Monday reported third-quarter earnings that topped a recently-lowered forecast, calming investor fears about a spending slowdown among affluent consumers.
New York Times - November 19, 2007
Medtronic Earnings Fall After Defibrillator Recall
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Medtronic Inc. on Monday said quarterly net earnings fell 2 percent from a year ago as the recall of a component used with its implantable devices to treat abnormal heart rhythms hurt revenue.
New York Times - November 19, 2007
Oil Eases Below $94
Oil handed back early gains to stand below $94 a barrel today as investors took profits, but concerns over the dollar?s weakess and uncertainties about OPEC?s moves remained.
New York Times - November 19, 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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