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Sarkozy and Putin Meet in Russia
Talks between President Nicolas Sarkozy of France and President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia are expected to focus on Iran and Kosovo.
New York Times - October 9, 2007
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TierneyLab: Low-Fat Fad, And Other Mistakes
I suspect a few readers ? and diet researchers ? will take issue with my Findings column about Gary Taubes? new book, ?Good Calories, Bad Calories,? and his debunking of the myth that low-fat diets will prolong your life. I?ll be happy in subsequent posts to debate the low-fat diet as well as other...
New York Times - October 9, 2007
DealBook Blog: A Look at Sallie Mae?s Legal Eagles
Now that Sallie Mae has moved the fight over its $25 billion buyout from the boardroom to the courtroom, it appears that litigators will finally enter the fray. So who does the student-lending giant have in its corner? Based on its complaint, filed in Delaware Chancery Court (and available here), Sa...
New York Times - October 9, 2007
City Room: Women?s Room Incident Prompts Suit
A bouncer's decision to eject a 28-year-old woman from a women's room in a West Village restaurant has prompted a lawsuit by the Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund.
New York Times - October 9, 2007
The Lede Blog: Report Faults L.A.P.D. Actions in Protest
Poor planning, missed opportunities, and a police chief at Universal Studios.
New York Times - October 9, 2007
Physics of Hard Drives Wins Nobel
Two physicists, one French and one German, who discovered how to manipulate the magnetic and electrical properties of thin layers of atoms in order to store vast amounts of data on the tiny disks in iPods and other wonders of modern life, were named as winners of the Nobel Prize in Physics.
New York Times - October 9, 2007
Clinton Unveils Her Retirement Savings Plan
The senator would spend up to $25 billion a year to create 401(k)-style retirement accounts for all Americans.
New York Times - October 9, 2007
The Caucus Blog: Live-Blogging the Republican Debate
Three economists weigh in on today?s debate in Dearborn, Mich., the first to feature Fred R. Thompson.
New York Times - October 9, 2007
Olmert Questioned in Corruption Case
Israel?s prime minister, Ehud Olmert, was questioned for five hours by police on Tuesday, as part of a criminal investigation into actions when he was acting finance minister in 2005.
New York Times - October 9, 2007
Report Traces Twisting Routes to Power in Nigeria
A new report on Nigeria released on Tuesday by Human Rights Watch says that election-related violence that killed at least 300 people this year was financed by wealthy political godfathers.
New York Times - October 9, 2007
Bickering Belgians Find a Point of Unity: Toughening Border
Belgium?s squabbling linguistic communities managed to agree on the one issue that increasingly unites them: fear of immigrants.
New York Times - October 9, 2007
2 Iraqi Women Killed in Shooting by Security Convoy
A convoy opened fire on a sedan carrying four people in Baghdad, witnesses and police officials said.
New York Times - October 9, 2007
In Africa, Prosperity From Seeds Falls Short
New seeds have spread to a fraction of the land where they could help millions of farmers escape poverty.
New York Times - October 9, 2007
Co-Founder of Skype Defends Its Value
Niklas Zennstrom, Skype?s former chief executive, said he didn?t regret his handling of the company, whose parent, eBay, said it would take a $1.4 billion charge for the unit.
New York Times - October 9, 2007
Heating Costs Seen Jumping This Winter
Heating oil customers will pay an average of 22 percent more this winter than last and natural gas customers will pay 10 percent more, the Energy Department estimated.
New York Times - October 9, 2007
AT&T Buys Spectrum Licenses for $2.5 Billion
AT&T said it agreed to buy spectrum licenses from Aloha Partners, expanding the telecommunication provider?s ability to deliver wireless voice, data and video services.
New York Times - October 9, 2007
Skeptical Justices Question Investors? Lawyer
The Supreme Court will decide whether banks, lawyers, accountants and suppliers can be held liable for scheming with companies that deceive their stockholders.
New York Times - October 9, 2007
Stocks Surge to Record Close on Fed News
The markets took newly released Fed board minutes as a positive sign, and the Dow gained nearly 121 points.
New York Times - October 9, 2007
Fed rate-cut decision unanimous
Minutes from the Federal Reserve meeting that cut rates by half a point show the decision was unanimous.
BBC News - October 9, 2007
Google shares continue to surge
US search engine giant Google's share price continues to rise, boosted by strong comments from analysts.
BBC News - October 9, 2007
Democrats reject Michigan vote
Five Democratic candidates pull out of Michigan's presidential primary because its date breaks party rules.
BBC News - October 9, 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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