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Rice Hints at U.S. Peace Push on Mideast
In making her fourth trip to the region in four months, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice opened the door to a possibility that the Bush administration has avoided.
New York Times - March 24, 2007
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Security Council OKs Iran sanctions
The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Saturday to impose new sanctions on Iran because of its refusal to suspend its uranium enrichment program.
CNN - March 24, 2007
Iran: UK sailors 'admit' to illegal entry
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Iran: UK sailors 'admit' to illegal entry
Iran says the 15 British sailors and marines seized by Iran in the Persian Gulf have admitted to trespassing into Iranian territory, the semi-official FARS News Agency reported Saturday.
CNN - March 24, 2007
Pet food probe eyes Chinese wheat
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Pet food probe eyes Chinese wheat
Pet owners were rechecking their cabinets and threatening legal action after state officials said rat poison was found in pet food blamed for the deaths of at least 16 cats and dogs. Investigators are focusing on the wheat used in the products.
CNN - March 24, 2007
Yankees? Wang to Start Season on Disabled List
Chien-Ming Wang will miss the start of the season after a magnetic resonance imaging exam Saturday revealed a Grade 1 hamstring pull.
New York Times - March 24, 2007
47 Are Killed in Iraq Bombings, 20 in Baghdad
Despite the infusion of American and Iraqi troops to Baghdad, suicide bombings, a hallmark of the Sunni Arab-led insurgency, have been rising.
New York Times - March 24, 2007
For Gonzales, More Records, and Questions
Conflicts between Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales?s statements and a growing body of evidence on the dismissal of eight U.S. attorneys are eroding support for him in Congress.
New York Times - March 24, 2007
Like Edwardses, Some Use Work to Fight Illness
Like John Edwards, many spouses with an ill partner keep up their work life for practical necessity or psychological well-being.
New York Times - March 24, 2007
Northern Ireland Government Plans Hit Snag
Northern Ireland?s biggest Protestant party balked Saturday at joining a government with the province?s Roman Catholics.
New York Times - March 24, 2007
Musharraf Finds Himself Weakened After Firing of Judge Stirs Anger in Pakistan
The unrest suggests that his political vulnerability may have more to do with domestic issues than Al Qaeda and the Taliban.
New York Times - March 24, 2007
Iran Cites ?Aggression? in Case of Captured British Personnel
Britain demanded ?the immediate and safe return? of 15 naval personnel seized Friday near disputed waters.
New York Times - March 24, 2007
In Limbo, C.I.A. Awaits Rules on Interrogation
A debate within the Bush administration has left the agency without authority to use harsh interrogation techniques that the White House said were necessary.
New York Times - March 24, 2007
Diamonds Move From Blood to Sweat and Tears
Although diamond mining in Sierra Leone is no longer the bloody affair made infamous by civil war, it is still a grim business.
New York Times - March 24, 2007
At Zimmer, a Raise Based Largely on a Bonus and Incentives
The total compensation for J. Raymond Elliott, head of Zimmer Holdings, was 16.3 percent higher last year than in 2005.
New York Times - March 24, 2007
Square Feet | Interview: A Developer Picks Up Where Others Leave Off
While some developers may be having second thoughts about New York City?s residential real estate market, Larry Korman seems to be making himself at home there.
New York Times - March 24, 2007
DataBank: Stocks Surge as the Fed Eases Worries
The stock market surged last week in its best weekly performance in many months on optimism that the economy will continue to expand without setting off high inflation.
New York Times - March 24, 2007
Economic View: Are Tax Revenues Flashing Red or Green?
After several years of impressive growth, state tax revenues seem to have hit a wall in the second half of 2006.
New York Times - March 24, 2007
The Goods: Curl Up and Transcend
The Transport is an egg-shaped fiberglass vessel outfitted with speakers and an array of light-emitting diodes.
New York Times - March 24, 2007
Market Week: New Data, New Worry on Housing
One analyst anticipates further signs of economic weakness this week.
New York Times - March 24, 2007
[TS] Fair Game: Making Managers Pay, Literally
Judging by this season?s executive pay filings, provisions that would require so-called clawbacks of pay are becoming much more prevalent at major corporations.
New York Times - March 24, 2007
Under New Management: You?ve Earned a Vacation. But Dare You Take It?
Why workers fail to use a third of their vacation time, and why companies shouldn?t worry.
New York Times - March 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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