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Senate Panel Backs Expansion of Child Health Plan
A majority of Republicans joined Democrats in supporting an expansion of the Children?s Health Insurance Program.
New York Times - July 19, 2007
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Agreement Reached on Panel to Study City Traffic
The agreement to establish a commission to study ways to relieve traffic in New York City came after talks that tied together a host of seemingly unrelated issues.
New York Times - July 19, 2007
Computer Checkers Program Is Invincible
Scientists report that they have rigorously proved that Chinook, the computer program, cannot lose.
New York Times - July 19, 2007
Museum Review: Touch Me Feel Me Science
In the Liberty Science Center?s new science museum, everything is urgent and personal. And under this new model, and something familiar is illuminated in unexpected ways.
New York Times - July 19, 2007
No Asbestos Found in Air After Blast
City officials said that long-term health effects from exposure to the Midtown blast are unlikely.
New York Times - July 19, 2007
Russia Expels 4 British Diplomats
The move was a response to Britain?s expulsion of the same number of Russian diplomats earlier this week.
New York Times - July 19, 2007
Commanders and U.S. Envoy Seek More Time for Iraq
The appeals were met by stern rebukes from lawmakers from both parties, who warned that time was running out on Congressional support.
New York Times - July 19, 2007
Judge Questions Former French President in Political Funding Case
Former President Jacques Chirac of France was questioned about accusations that he had a role in a party funding corruption scandal when he was mayor of Paris.
New York Times - July 19, 2007
Vote in Turkey May Be a Watershed
On Sunday, liberal Turks may turn their backs on the secular elite that they have long supported.
New York Times - July 19, 2007
Illinois Tool Works Posts Profit, Raises Forecast
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New York Times - July 19, 2007
Safeway?s 2nd-Quarter Profit Falls 11 Percent
Safeway (NYSE:SWY) Inc.'s second-quarter profit slipped 11 percent because of an unusual twist on its income taxes, but the second largest U.S. grocer remained on a sales upswing that has been propelled by a makeover of its stores.
New York Times - July 19, 2007
Media General?s Profit Declines Nearly 75 Percent
The publisher of the Richmond Times-Dispatch, The Tampa Tribune and Winston-Salem Journal said softness in its publishing division hit second-quarter results.
New York Times - July 19, 2007
McClatchy Reports 9.5 Percent Decline in Profit
A sharp falloff in real estate advertising in California and Florida hurt the newspaper publisher, but the second-quarter results still came in ahead of expectations.
New York Times - July 19, 2007
AMD Posts Second-Quarter Loss
Advanced Micro Devices said that it lost $600 million or $1.09 per share, for the three months ended June 30.
New York Times - July 19, 2007
[TS] High & Low Finance: Market Shock: AAA Rating May Be Junk
The question is whether the market can continue rising as investors learn that the financial innovations that helped to build the boom were constructed on sand.
New York Times - July 19, 2007
EDS Names New Chief Executive
Electronic Data Systems Corp. named Ronald A. Rittenmeyer, president and chief operating officer, to succeed Michael H. Jordan as chief executive of the company.
New York Times - July 19, 2007
Ford Reports Bids for Jaguar and Land Rover
The automaker said today that it had received several opening bids for Jaguar and Land Rover but had made no decisions on the fate of the two British brands.
New York Times - July 19, 2007
Barclays May Sweeten Bid for ABN Amro
After a group led by the Royal Bank of Scotland raised the cash portion of its offer for ABN, Barclays said it might add cash to its all-share offer.
New York Times - July 19, 2007
Dow Jones Director Resigns Over Deal
German publishing executive Dieter von Holtzbrinck has resigned as a director of Dow Jones & Co. to protest the board?s endorsement of a deal to sell the company to Rupert Murdoch?s News Corp.
New York Times - July 19, 2007
Conrad Black Stays Free on Bond
A federal judge today imposed strict travel limits on the former press baron while he awaits sentencing for swindling the Hollinger International newspaper empire.
New York Times - July 19, 2007
Microsoft?s Profit Rises Despite Xbox Charge
Microsoft said it eked out a gain in net profit despite taking a $1 billion charge to pay for repairs to its Xbox 360 game consoles.
New York Times - July 19, 2007
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WILL LIFTING THE BAN ON GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE MILITARY HELP OUR SECURITY?
NO, IT WILL JUST ADD TO THE DECLINE OF OUR MORAL FOUNDATIONS.
YES, THERE WILL BE MORE PEOPLE WHO CAN SERVE IN THE MILITARY.
IT WILL HAVE NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE MILITARY, BUT IT GIVES A GOVERNMENT STAMP OF APPROVAL TO HOMOSEXUALITY.
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