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President Makes It Clear: Phrase Is 'War on Terror'
President Bush publicly overruled some of his top advisers on Wednesday in a debate about what to call the conflict with Islamic extremists.
New York Times - August 4, 2005
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Cultural Differences Complicate a Georgia Drug Sting Operation
Forty-four Indian immigrants who work as convenience store clerks and owners in Georgia were charged with selling materials used to make methamphetamine.
New York Times - August 4, 2005
For London's Police Chief, Plaudits, and Barbs, in Bombings' Wake
LONDON, Aug. 3 - Shortly before bombers struck London on July 7, Sir Ian Blair, the city's police chief, gave a radio interview commending the force he had commanded for just five months as the
New York Times - August 4, 2005
Iran Tells Europe It's Devoted to Nuclear Efforts and Talks
Iran said in a letter to three European nations that it was determined to resume its nuclear activities but that it also wanted to continue negotiations.
New York Times - August 4, 2005
Constitution Panel Proposes Some Limits on Role of Clergy
Three authors of Iraq's draft constitution presented a blueprint for a new government, including a two-house parliament and limits on the influence of Islam.
New York Times - August 4, 2005
'04 Report Faulted Application of Shuttle Foam
An internal NASA report last December warned of deficiencies in the way insulating foam was being applied to sections of the Discovery's fuel tank.
New York Times - August 4, 2005
Insurgents Using Bigger, More Lethal Bombs, U.S. Officers Say
The powerful explosion that killed 14 marines in Iraq on Wednesday was in keeping with an increasingly deadly trend.
New York Times - August 4, 2005
Beating Hurdles, Scientists Clone a Dog for a First
South Korean researchers are reporting that they have cloned what scientists deem the most difficult animal, the dog.
New York Times - August 4, 2005
Britain Indicts a Suspect in the July 21 Inquiry
British authorities also continued to press for the extradition of a suspect held in Rome.
New York Times - August 4, 2005
Investigators in Toronto Find Flight Recorders From Crash
Investigators found the cockpit voice and flight data recorders for the Air France passenger jet that skidded and burned after it landed in hail, rain and lightning on Tuesday.
New York Times - August 4, 2005
Testimony at Vioxx Trial Turns Emotional
ANGLETON, Tex, Aug. 3 - The Vioxx trial took an emotional turn Wednesday when Shawna Sherrill, the daughter of Carol Ernst, told the jury that Ms. Ernst had been distraught since the death of her husband, Robert, four years ago.
New York Times - August 4, 2005
Trade Missions That Do More Than Just Visit the Great Wall
While many dismiss government trade missions as excuses to visit tourist sites, without them many small businesses might never have expanded into international markets.
New York Times - August 4, 2005
Two Brands Running as a Team to Overtake Nike
FRANKFURT, Aug. 3 - When Herbert Hainer sat down for a drink with Paul B. Fireman during the Athens Olympic Games last summer, the conversation drifted, as it often does with people in the athletic-shoe trade, to the vast American market, which is dominated by Nike.
New York Times - August 4, 2005
CVS Profit Rose 18% on Strong Sales Growth

New York Times - August 4, 2005
Eli Lilly Subpoenaed for Schizophrenia Drug Sales

New York Times - August 4, 2005
Cigna Posts Better-Than-Expected Results

New York Times - August 4, 2005
Duke's Earnings Fall on Reduced Demand for Electricity
The Duke Energy Corporation said Wednesday that its second-quarter earnings fell 28 percent, with cooler weather reducing demand for electricity.
New York Times - August 4, 2005
Toyota Records Unexpected Drop in Quarterly Profit
A strong yen, high steel prices and investment in hybrid engine technology forced Toyota's profits down for the second consective quarter.
New York Times - August 4, 2005
Mexicans at Home Abroad
As Mexican immigrants in the U.S. age, the choices they make regarding where to retire could fray the social fabric on both sides of the border.
New York Times - August 4, 2005
G.M. to Sell Majority Stake in One of Its Mortgage Units
General Motors said yesterday that it would sell a majority stake in its commercial mortgage business, part of a continuing effort to shield G.M.'s financial division after downgrades of the company's debt to junk bond ratings.
New York Times - August 4, 2005
Liberty Media's Chief Executive to Step Down
Robert R. Bennett, who has served as Liberty Media's chief executive and president for eight years, plans to resign.
New York Times - August 4, 2005
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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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