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Russian Killer Gets Life Sentence
Aleksandr Y. Pichushkin was convicted last week of murdering 48 people and trying to kill three others. The Russian news media had dubbed him the Chessboard Killer.
New York Times - October 29, 2007
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DealBook Blog: Icahn on Oracle?s BEA Bid
Carl C. Icahn thinks BEA Systems should sell itself for $17 a share. Except when he doesn?t. Right now, at least, the corporate rabble-rouser is furious that BEA refused to accept Oracle?s takeover offer, one that expired Sunday night. Mr. Icahn on Friday even took the next step of filing a lawsuit...
New York Times - October 29, 2007
Wheels: Motorcycle Fantasyland in Tokyo
Tokyo is the only major auto show which also showcases motorcycles. They?re in a pulsating tent officially called the North Hall, but for bikers, it should be called Fantasyland.
New York Times - October 29, 2007
City Room: Answers About Haunted New York
A first set of answers from Kate Davey, an expert on haunted New York, who is taking questions from readers this week in honor of Halloween.
New York Times - October 29, 2007
The Lede Blog: Two Sides to Every Waterfall
This time, the damage was limited to those outside the United States.
New York Times - October 29, 2007
Students Mourn After Carolina Fire
Six of the seven people killed in a beach house blaze over the weekend were University of South Carolina students.
New York Times - October 29, 2007
Girardi Is Yankees? Choice for Manager
Joe Girardi, the former manager of the Florida Marlins, won three titles as a catcher for the Yankees.
New York Times - October 29, 2007
Supreme Court to Review Damages in Valdez Oil Spill
The court will consider whether punitive damages can be imposed in the 1989 disaster, an issue worth $2.5 billion to ExxonMobil.
New York Times - October 29, 2007
The Jarring Road to a South African Driver?s License
To secure a driver?s license, South Africans must navigate a bureaucratic process so daunting that it set off riots this year and then pass the K53 test, which is not simple at all.
New York Times - October 29, 2007
Israel?s Olmert Has Prostate Cancer
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said that the early stage cancer was not life-threatening and would not distract from his work.
New York Times - October 29, 2007
Kellogg?s Posts Higher Net and Raises Outlook
The cereal and snack maker earned $305 million in the quarter, citing stronger international sales.
New York Times - October 29, 2007
Humana Earnings Up on Government Segment
Third-quarter profit nearly doubled from a year ago as income from its government segment surged and the insurer reported a one-time gain.
New York Times - October 29, 2007
Northwest Profit Far Exceeds Expectations
The airline, which exited bankruptcy in May, said profit was $244 million, shattering Wall Street expectations.
New York Times - October 29, 2007
RadioShack Posts Profit but Sales Fall
Quarterly net income was $46.3 million against a year-earlier loss, but sales continued to fall at the retailer amid intense competition in the electronics sector.
New York Times - October 29, 2007
Verizon Posts Lower Net, but Sales Rise
Strong wireless and Internet subscriber growth pushed revenue up at the phone company, but profit fell after merger-related costs and other items.
New York Times - October 29, 2007
European Airline Cancels Flights After Crash Landing
Scandinavian Airlines continued to cancel flights today after another crash landing of a turboprop plane made by Bombardier ? the third such accident in less than two months.
New York Times - October 29, 2007
G.M. to Build Hybrid Research Center in China
The separate, wholly owned research center for advanced vehicle engineering and development in Shanghai could help G.M. keep greater control over new technologies.
New York Times - October 29, 2007
Paulson in India With a U.S. Wish List
The Treasury secretary is urging a successful conclusion of world trade talks and pushing for expansion of India?s capital markets and the opening of its financial sector.
New York Times - October 29, 2007
Supreme Court to Review Damages in Valdez Oil Spill
The court will consider whether punitive damages can be imposed in the 1989 disaster, an issue worth $2.5 billion to ExxonMobil.
New York Times - October 29, 2007
Oil Price Up Again Ahead of Fed Meeting
Crude oil futures were up to $93.53 a barrel at the close of exchange trading today, up $1.67 from Friday.
New York Times - October 29, 2007
China Arrests 774 in Crackdown on Food and Drugs
Government regulators said the suspects were detained during nationwide inspections of restaurants, food and drug production facilities and food markets.
New York Times - October 29, 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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