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Pope Stresses Hope in Latest Teaching
In his second encyclical, the highest papal teaching, Pope Benedict XVI weaves a complex but elegant argument for the necessity of hope.
New York Times - November 30, 2007
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City Room: Something (in Yellow) for a Rainy Day
In a show of customer appreciation, some Park Slope stores are letting people borrow yellow umbrellas when they need them.
New York Times - November 30, 2007
DealBook Blog: Trying Times for Wall Street?s Women
When Zoe Cruz, who headed Morgan Stanley's trading and risk operations, was forced into early retirement Thursday, an era quietly closed. In the course of her 25-year career at Morgan Stanley, Ms. Cruz, 52, had risen to become the most senior woman executive at any Wall Street firm. Her departure ca...
New York Times - November 30, 2007
Injuries Reported in Train Crash
At least five people were critically injured today when an Amtrak passenger train collided with a freight train on Chicago?s South Side.
New York Times - November 30, 2007
Google to Join Spectrum Auction
Google could use the frequencies to offer nationwide wireless broadband access, competing with DSL and cable.
New York Times - November 30, 2007
Evel Knievel, Daredevil, Dies at 69
Evel Knievel was the hard-living motorcycle daredevil whose exploits made him an international icon in the 1970s.
New York Times - November 30, 2007
Suspect Is Arrested in Clinton Office Standoff
A man suspected of holding at least four people hostage at a campaign office of Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton in Rochester, N.H., is in custody.
New York Times - November 30, 2007
Slumping Motorola Replaces Its Chief
Motorola said Edward J. Zander would be succeeded by Greg Brown, the company?s chief operating officer.
New York Times - November 30, 2007
3 Held in Killing of Sean Taylor
The suspects, including two teenagers, were all from the Fort Myers, Fla., area, according to a newspaper report.
New York Times - November 30, 2007
Saudi Rape Case Spurs Calls for Reform
The case of a rape victim who was sentenced to be lashed has provoked a rare public debate in Saudi Arabia.
New York Times - November 30, 2007
Iran Offers No Concessions in Nuclear Talks
The session today had been billed as a last-ditch attempt to persuade Iran to compromise ahead of a meeting to discuss further sanctions.
New York Times - November 30, 2007
In Nigeria, the Quest for a ?Humane Shariah?
The Islamic revolution that seemed so destined to transform northern Nigeria in recent years appears to have come and gone ? or at least gone in a direction few would have expected.
New York Times - November 30, 2007
Big Lots Profit Up But Cuts Sales View; Shares Fall
The closeout retailer reported a better-than-expected quarterly profit on improved cost controls, but said it now expects same-store sales to fall in the holiday quarter.
New York Times - November 30, 2007
Tiffany?s Posts Higher Profit and Raises Outlook
The jewelry and luxury goods retailer?s third-quarter earnings more than tripled on strong sales growth and a hefty gain on the sale and leaseback of its Tokyo flagship store.
New York Times - November 30, 2007
Roger Smith, Former G.M. Chief, Dies
The executive who tried to modernize the automaker but instead became a scapegoat for its decline is dead at 82.
New York Times - November 30, 2007
Oil Prices Fall Ahead of OPEC Meeting
Crude oil prices dipped to their lowest level in a month today, falling below $90 a barrel as investors sold amid signs of weakening demand and expectations OPEC will lift production.
New York Times - November 30, 2007
Stocks Flat After Giving Up Early Gains
After a strong opening that sent the Dow up more than 150 points, shares gave up their gains amid weaker-than-expected data on personal income and spending.
New York Times - November 30, 2007
U.S. Leans on Subprime Lenders to Freeze Rates
Treasury officials said they were pleased by the progress in persuading mortgage lenders to agree to a temporary rate freeze on subprime loans to avert foreclosures.
New York Times - November 30, 2007
Google to Join Spectrum Auction
Google could use the frequencies to offer nationwide wireless broadband access, competing with DSL and cable.
New York Times - November 30, 2007
Slumping Motorola Replaces Its Chief
Motorola said Edward J. Zander would be succeeded by Greg Brown, the company?s chief operating officer.
New York Times - November 30, 2007
Child mental health care warning
Inequalities in specialist child mental health services have worsened in the last seven years, a survey shows.
BBC News - November 30, 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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