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Residents flee California fires
A forest fire rages in Malibu in southern California forcing 10,000 residents to flee from their homes.
BBC News - November 24, 2007
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Immigrant Workers Caught in Net Cast for Gangs
In a raid meant to be part of a crackdown on immigrant gangs, 10 of the 11 men arrested had no gang ties.
New York Times - November 24, 2007
Talk of Efforts to Fix Matches Rattles Pro Tennis Circuit
Several ranked players have said they have been asked to throw matches in a scandal that has grown into the worst crisis in tennis.
New York Times - November 24, 2007
Farmyard Stills Quench a Thirst for Local Spirits
On the heels of the microbrewing boom, new microdistilleries are thriving from coast to coast, including one on a Kansas farm.
New York Times - November 24, 2007
U.S. Scales Back Political Goals for Iraqi Unity
The Bush administration does not expect quick progress on major goals like regional elections and a plan to share oil revenues.
New York Times - November 24, 2007
Free and Uneasy: Vindicated by DNA, but a Lost Man on the Outside
Exonerated after 16 years in prison, Jeffrey Mark Deskovic is a free man who has yet to feel truly free.
New York Times - November 24, 2007
Blame the Borrowers? Not So Fast
Many subprime borrowers with fixed-rate loans are doing fine.
New York Times - November 24, 2007
When Ownership of a Home Turns Negative
Among homes bought in the last year, nearly 16 percent are now worth less than the amount of the original mortgage, according to a real estate research firm.
New York Times - November 24, 2007
A Serious Side of Fun
?One thing that my generation got right, I think, was that we believed that the personal, professional and political are inextricably intertwined.?
New York Times - November 24, 2007
Fed?s Forecast Weighs on Stocks
Despite a rally during a shortened trading session on Friday, the stock market gave up more ground last week, as the Federal Reserve issued an expanded and rather gloomy report on the economy.
New York Times - November 24, 2007
A Web Tour Will Show Stores From the Inside Out
A new three-dimensional promotional tool will allow Web surfers to venture down streets and inside some local businesses.
New York Times - November 24, 2007
The List Is Stellar, but a Little Dated
At least four of the ?100 Best C.E.O.?s? listed in a new magazine will not be around for future lists.
New York Times - November 24, 2007
From New Mutual Funds, Help in Serving the Nest Egg
Many investors reach retirement with only the vaguest notion of how to switch from accumulating assets to tapping them to finance their usual standard of living.
New York Times - November 24, 2007
Tea Leaves Don?t Show a Holiday Lift
For stocks to reverse their slide, investors probably will have to overlook the negative impact that the housing market seems to be having.
New York Times - November 24, 2007
Dr. Drug Rep
During a year of being paid to give talks to doctors about an antidepressant, a psychiatrist comes to terms with the fact that taking pharmaceutical money can cloud your judgment.
New York Times - November 24, 2007
School Renovation as a Learning Experience
A group of New York City architects and designers gives high school students a taste of the work that these professionals do.
New York Times - November 24, 2007
An Allowance That?s Measured in Minutes, Not Cents
For some children, household chores and school work earn ?screen time? with a computer or television.
New York Times - November 24, 2007
Trying to Guess What Happens Next
You don?t need to be a Wall Street chieftain to feel the anxiety that has wrapped its arms around the American economy. But how bad could things get?
New York Times - November 24, 2007
Mobile Web: So Close Yet So Far
The wireless communications business smacks of a soap opera, with disaster lurking like your next dropped call.
New York Times - November 24, 2007
The Line Between Homage and Parody
Poking fun at revered Disney characters could damage their image.
New York Times - November 24, 2007
Luxury Lodging for the Eco-Tourist
The options are expanding for travelers to Costa Rica who wish to celebrate and preserve the natural environment.
New York Times - November 24, 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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