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Russia Led Arms Sales to Developing World in ’05
Russia surpassed the U.S. in a market that America has regularly dominated, according to a new study.
New York Times - October 28, 2006
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Dead firefighter's mom to arsonist: 'Come forward'
The mother of one of the four firefighters who died battling a wildfire that authorities blamed on arson has urged whoever was responsible to surrender to authorities. "Don't let the remorse eat you alive," said Bonnie McKay, whose son Jason, 27, died Thursday. "Come forward."
CNN - October 28, 2006
Troops Are Sent to Mexican City After Death of 3
President Vicente Fox of Mexico ordered federal forces to the conflict-torn city of Oaxaca on Saturday after gunmen shot dead three people, including a journalist from New York.
New York Times - October 28, 2006
Seeking to Ease Rift, Bush Confers With Iraq Premier
President Bush held a videoconference with Baghdad after days of angry comments by Iraqi leaders about what they see as U.S. meddling.
New York Times - October 28, 2006
Bishops Draft Rules on Ministering to Gays
Gay Catholic leaders who had read the draft predicted that it would only further alienate gays and their families from the church.
New York Times - October 28, 2006
A Pro’s Younger Sister Also Sees Her Life Through a Face Mask
Jets center Nick Mangold’s 16-year-old sister, Holley, is a backup on the offensive line at Archbishop Alter High School.
New York Times - October 28, 2006
Waterfront Project Reflects 2 Images of a Senator
Whether the clout wielded by Robert Menendez in Congress is matched by cronyism in New Jersey has become a central issue in his race for re-election.
New York Times - October 28, 2006
Democrats Push to Counter G.O.P. in Turnout Race
Democrats have invested heavily in catching up with the Republicans’ sophisticated get-out-the-vote operation.
New York Times - October 28, 2006
Africa’s World of Forced Labor, in a 6-Year-Old’s Eyes
A vast traffic in children supports West and Central African fisheries, quarries, cocoa and rice plantations and street markets.
New York Times - October 28, 2006
Market Week: Fed’s View Is Getting A Checkup
Federal Reserve policy makers say that they expect “inflation pressures to moderate over time.”
New York Times - October 28, 2006
DataBank: Stocks Slip Late, but Still Gain for the Week
A weak report on economic growth set back the stock market on Friday, but thanks to a rally earlier in the week, the market ended up with a five-day gain.
New York Times - October 28, 2006
Home Front: Helping Shops to Grow After the Banks Say No
Small-scale business owners in immigrant communities are often denied loans by mainstream institutions worried about the financial soundness of the businesses.
New York Times - October 28, 2006
Career Couch: How to Moonlight As an Entrepreneur
Drawing attention at work to your venture may raise suspicion that you're losing focus.
New York Times - October 28, 2006
The Boss: Channeling That Energy
"Do something you enjoy and you’ll never work a day in your life."
New York Times - October 28, 2006
For a World of Woes, We Blame Cookie Monsters
Last week the list of ills attributable to obesity grew: fat people cause global warming.
New York Times - October 28, 2006
The Shrinking Safety Net
Jacob S. Hacker charts the decline of economic security in the United States over the last 30 years.
New York Times - October 28, 2006
Old Money
A look at the Rockefellers, the Rothschilds and other business empires.
New York Times - October 28, 2006
Everybody's Business: Has Corporate America No Shame? Or No Memory?
A committee will study whether securities regulation and litigation that actually protect shareholders are harming American “competitiveness.”
New York Times - October 28, 2006
The Count: Burger-Flipping Isn’t the Only Job Still Available
Employers in the past six months have announced plans to trim nearly 400,000 jobs, but they have also said that 140,000 new jobs would be opening up.
New York Times - October 28, 2006
Fighting Over Miss Liberty: Family Business Braces for Challenge
For the first time in more than a decade, the park service is preparing to seek new bids to run the shops on Liberty Island.
New York Times - October 28, 2006
Fundamentally: If You’re Playing ‘Beat the Benchmark,’ Don’t Expect to Win
Investors who’ve recently turned their back of buying and holding all the stocks in a broad market benchmark are probably regretting their decisions.
New York Times - October 28, 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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