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Meltdown 101 The importance of same-store sales
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
Broadcasts to mobile devices to start in 22 cities
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New TV trends Internet movies, 3-D, power saving
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
UN halts Gaza aid, truce resolution deal approved
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UN Security Council calls for Gaza cease-fire
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
UN Security Council calls for immediate Gaza truce
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
UN calls for immediate cease-fire in Gaza
Southern Ledger - January 9, 2009
Pope Benedict jokes about hoarse voice
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Attack on US troops kills Afghan 3 civilians
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Travoltas hold private memorial for son in Florida
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Crews contain Colo. wildfire residents return
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Border Patrol to close Calif. plaza for new fence
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Panel recommends impeaching Ill. governor
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Tebow leads Fla. past Okla. 24-14 for BCS title
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Merle Haggard sues environmental group
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Kings beat Ducks 4-3
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Serbia, Split Over Kosovo, Moves Toward Early Elections
Prime minister Vijislav Kostunica said he would ask the government to resign Monday because he could no longer rule in president Boris Tadic?s pro-Western coalition.
New York Times - March 8, 2008
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Questions for Larry Brilliant: Corporate Giver
The epidemiologist and head of Google?s charitable arm talks about why corporations can be socially responsible, what he was doing in India in the ?60s and his friend Jerry Garcia.
New York Times - March 8, 2008
Idea Lab: Watching the Rich Give
If you had $20 million, how much would you donate? And other questions for the very wealthy.
New York Times - March 8, 2008
The Money Issue: How Many Billionaires Does It Take to Fix a School System?
Five experts debate the new education philanthropy.
New York Times - March 8, 2008
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New York Times - March 8, 2008
Strategies: Can You Beat the Market? It?s a $100 Billion Question
The huge price tag helps explain why beating a buy-and-hold strategy is so difficult.
New York Times - March 8, 2008
Everybody?s Business: What McCain Could Do About Taxes
Dear John McCain: May I offer you some thoughts on a big part of economics, namely tax policy, bearing in mind that no one knows much about it?
New York Times - March 8, 2008
Economic View: Income and Happiness: An Imperfect Link
Does money buy happiness? The debate is not just of philosophical interest; it also has important policy implications.
New York Times - March 8, 2008
Travel Bug: Just a Little Business Trip to a War Zone
These days, companies dispatching employees to distant places are increasingly being held to account for the workers? safety and well-being.
New York Times - March 8, 2008
Lives: The Broke Benefactor
Receiving a charitable contribution in order to attend a fund-raiser.
New York Times - March 8, 2008
Square Feet | Blueprints: A Welcoming Place to Build Wealth
GenSpring Family Offices has a bright, sleek interior that feels more like a spa than headquarters for a company that manages $15 billion in assets for 600 families.
New York Times - March 8, 2008
The Count: When Movers and Shakers Take a Break
Senior executives tend to have plenty of money and very little time ? which makes them an attractive, and very elusive, target for marketers.
New York Times - March 8, 2008
Homey New Uses for Old Utilities
Developers have taken an interest in reusing large-scale industrial relics, even if converting them may require cleaning soil, adding floors and removing smokestacks.
New York Times - March 8, 2008
Fresh Starts: The Faculty Is Remote, but Not Detached
Technology like Web streaming has made online learning more like a real classroom experience.
New York Times - March 8, 2008
The Boss: Out of the Raspberry Patch
The challenge of the toy business is that you have huge players like Wal-Mart and Toys ?R? Us. F.A.O. Schwarz focuses on higher-end, higher-quality toys.
New York Times - March 8, 2008
The Feed: Fighting on a Battlefield the Size of a Milk Label
An advocacy has started a counteroffensive to stop the proliferation of milk that comes from cows that aren?t treated with synthetic bovine growth hormone.
New York Times - March 8, 2008
Slipstream: Coming Soon: Nothing Between You and Your Machine
Last year, Nintendo Wii and the Apple iPhone began to break down the logjam in technological innovation for the way humans interact with computers.
New York Times - March 8, 2008
Suits: Out of the Boardroom for a Bollywood Turn
To promote the start of Virgin Mobile?s new cellphone service in India, Richard Branson acted in a 20-minute Bollywood movie.
New York Times - March 8, 2008
Job Losses Add to Another Rough Week
It was another difficult week for the stock market, especially after the Labor Department reported that the economy had lost 63,000 jobs in February.
New York Times - March 8, 2008
Preoccupations: The Office Phone Call Was Music to the Ears
The waning of the office phone call is one of those cultural declines that few people are likely to lament.
New York Times - March 8, 2008
Book Lovers Ask, What?s Seattle?s Secret?
Though the big publishing houses are still in New York, the Seattle area is home to Amazon, Starbucks and Costco, companies that increasingly influence what America reads.
New York Times - March 8, 2008
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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.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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