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Pope Benedict jokes about hoarse voice
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China, US mark ties warmed by pingpong diplomacy
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Asia stocks tumble amid renewed economy worries
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Chavez to keep sending free fuel to US poor
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Obama names special watchdog for federal spending
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Gasols 4th-quarter surge leads Lakers
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Fatal Calif. train station shooting sparks anger
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Relying on Video Game Sequels
Electronic Arts needs its new game, Madden N.F.L. ’06, to be a hit. But are people eager for the title's 18th version?
New York Times - August 8, 2005
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NASA Postpones Shuttle Landing Because of Bad Weather
NASA delayed the landing of Discovery until Tuesday, when Cape Canaveral or other sites may be ready.
New York Times - August 8, 2005
Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch, Redefining 'Vacation'
The president's busy schedule might be an effort to counter what critics have called complacency in the slow summer days before Sept. 11, 2001.
New York Times - August 8, 2005
Iran Resumes Nuclear Work, a Step That May Lead to Sanctions
The International Atomic Energy Agency said that Iran today started to feed uranium ore concentrate into the first part of the process line at the facility.
New York Times - August 8, 2005
U.N. Inquiry Says Oil-for-Food Chief Accepted Kickbacks
The report today was the first to accuse United Nations officials of outright corruption and personal benefit.
New York Times - August 8, 2005
Sandstorm Delays Crucial Talks on Iraqi Charter
A heavy sandstorm in Baghdad forced Iraqis to postpone talks aimed at breaking the deadlock over the country's constitution.
New York Times - August 8, 2005
Koizumi Calls Early Election in Japan
The prime minister set a general election for Sept. 11 after lawmakers voted down his goal to overhaul the postal system.
New York Times - August 8, 2005
No Sign Gaza Pullout Was Disrupted After Netanyahu Quit
The Israeli minister's resignation set the stage for future political battles with Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
New York Times - August 8, 2005
In British Court, Suspect Sought by U.S. Denies He Is a Terrorist
A 30-year-old Briton appeared at a courthouse in London today as a prelude to formal extradition hearings later in the week.
New York Times - August 8, 2005
In Hollywood, All Players but No Power
The boomer generation of movie moguls wanted to use Hollywood as their springboard to run the media companies. For the most part, it didn’t work out.
New York Times - August 8, 2005
Former Oil-for-Food Director Resigns Post
Benon Sevan, has sent a letter to U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan resigning from his $1-a-year position.
New York Times - August 8, 2005
Leonardo Rodríguez Alcaine, Labor Leader, Is Dead at 86
Leonardo Rodríguez Alcaine had been the leader of the Mexican Workers' Confederation, Mexico's largest and most politically influential labor organization.
New York Times - August 8, 2005
Leonard L. Farber Shopping Mall Executive, Dies at 89
Leonard L. Farber, the first president of the International Council of Shopping Centers, died of Parkinson's disease.
New York Times - August 8, 2005
Faith Hill Resurrects Her Inner Good Ol' Girl
Faith Hill's "Fireflies" is a winsome new CD that marks her rededication to country music. Plus, a review of Young Jeezy's "Let's Get It: Thug Motivation 101."
New York Times - August 8, 2005
OK! Pays for 'Relationships' (and, as a Rule, Plays Nice)
The American version of Britain's OK! magazine takes an unusual tack to its cover stories. The editor in chief, Sarah Ivens, said that OK! pays for a few cover stories that are likely to generate worldwide interest, and the deals are actually for a "relationship" with the celebrity.
New York Times - August 8, 2005
Paper's Top Editor Claims Columnist Is Changing Story
More than 500 journalists signed a petition protesting the firing of a columnist for The Miami Herald over the disclosure that he taped a local politician.
New York Times - August 8, 2005
Time Fills Slot to Cover White House
Mike Allen, a reporter for The Washington Post, said he had accepted an offer from Time magazine to cover the White House.
New York Times - August 8, 2005
Google's Chief Is Googled, to the Company's Displeasure
Google executives won’t talk to CNET reporters after cnet published personal information about the chief executive — gleaned from Google searches.
New York Times - August 8, 2005
Hear the Big Pop? A Chinese Search Engine Went Public
The driving force behind the spectacular market debut of shares in the Chinese search engine company Baidu.com was its resemblance and ties to Google.
New York Times - August 8, 2005
Business Events This Week
YOU SAW IT HERE FIRST So as not to keep you in suspense, we will reveal the headline now: Fed Board Raises Rate a Quarter Point for 10th Time. That means the federal funds rate on overnight loans between banks will go up to 3.5 percent. If there had been any doubt about that, Friday's upbeat job rep...
New York Times - August 8, 2005
On 'Six Feet Under,' Grief and Authenticity
Sunday's ambitious episode of the upper-middlebrow melodrama offered several alternative ways to grieve Nate Fisher's death.
New York Times - August 8, 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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