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Racing: Dettori wins richest race
Electrocutionist and Frankie Dettori win the Dubai World Cup, the world's richest race.
BBC News - March 25, 2006
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Minister's widow returns to face murder charges
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Minister's widow returns to face murder charges
Members of a church planted flowers Saturday in memory of their slain minister, while deputies went to Alabama to pick up his wife, who authorities said confessed to shooting him in their home.
CNN - March 25, 2006
Police club demonstrators in Belarus
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Police club demonstrators in Belarus
Black-clad riot police clubbed demonstrators as government opponents marched Saturday in defiance of a show of force by authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko that has drawn U.S. and European Union sanctions.
CNN - March 25, 2006
Letters
The Roads Not Taken.
New York Times - March 25, 2006
Corrections
Because of an editing error, an article last Sunday about the advancement of women in law firms misstated the name of a predecessor of Bettina B. Plevan as leader of the New York City Bar Association. That former leader was Whitney North Seymour. (His son Whitney North Seymour Jr. was president of t...
New York Times - March 25, 2006
True or False: A Hedge Fund Plotted to Hurt a Drug Maker?
A lawsuit takes aim at short-selling and negative research.
New York Times - March 25, 2006
[TS] Gretchen Morgenson: Fund Manager, It's Time to Pick a Side
Investment companies are in the position of trying to serve two masters, but a new foundation hopes to change this dysfunctional setup.
New York Times - March 25, 2006
The Basics: How to Look at a Gift Horse
The offer by General Motors to pay workers to quit their jobs may sound like dream fulfilled to many people, but are the buyouts really a good deal?
New York Times - March 25, 2006
The Boss: Not Easily Classified
The president and chief executive of Craigslist.org, Jim Buckmaster, ended up at the company after posting his résumé - where else? - on Craigslist.org.
New York Times - March 25, 2006
Executive M.B.A.: Build Pipelines and Gas Will Come
The chief executive of Sempra Energy says America needs big energy infrastructure projects such as pipelines to help contain prices.
New York Times - March 25, 2006
With Broadband, the PC's Siren Call Is Tough to Resist
If you had any doubts that the Internet was elbowing its way into the American household, check out new numbers from Nielsen/NetRatings.
New York Times - March 25, 2006
After the Shouting, the Dow Hardly Budges
Investors evidently had trouble making up their minds about the market last week. Stocks moved up and down, but when trading was over on Friday, the Dow Jones industrial average was less than one point from its starting place at the opening bell on Monday.
New York Times - March 25, 2006
Strategies: It Looks So Good on Paper. Why Doesn't It Work?
Exchange-traded funds have many advantages, but mutual funds beat them in some model portfolios.
New York Times - March 25, 2006
Square Feet: Interview: Making a Mark With 'Off Market' Deals
A way around all those frustrations of bidding for commercial real estate.
New York Times - March 25, 2006
The Goods: Ready for the Red Baron
If human pilots can wear bulky headsets while flying, why can't dogs? Mutt Muffs are especially contoured for a dog's skull.
New York Times - March 25, 2006
The Thrifty Millionaire: From Lap to Lap, Via Internet and Airline
If you want something badly enough, you'll find a way to get it. Even a pedigreed dog.
New York Times - March 25, 2006
Suits: Memo to Hollywood: The Word Is 'Brand'
The view from New York on prospects for Hollywood's old-line movie studios was fairly grim last week, at least according to some industry experts who participated in a panel discussion held by Screenvision, a cinema advertising company.
New York Times - March 25, 2006
Market Week: Another Chorus From the Fed. Then What?
An interest rate increase is almost universally expected. But what the Federal Reserve does after that is anybody's guess.
New York Times - March 25, 2006
Economic View: A Stickier Trade Gap
Once upon a time, the nation's record-setting deficit turned around. Could that happen again this time?
New York Times - March 25, 2006
Everybody's Business: Cellphones in Flight? This Means War!
It could be the single most incomprehensibly wrongheaded decision of the century: allowing cellphone use while in flight.
New York Times - March 25, 2006
Hans W. Singer, 95, Creator of U.N. Development Program, Dies
An economist who devoted his life to analyzing the causes and effects of poverty, Hans Wolfgang Singer helped create the World Food Program.
New York Times - March 25, 2006
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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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