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Setting Restaurant Records by Selling the Sizzle
Tao Las Vegas, with $55.2 million in business last year, has set a new standard even for huge-volume restaurants.
New York Times - July 21, 2007
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Bush Has 5 Polyps Removed in Colon Cancer Test
Doctors found and removed five polyps during a colon cancer screening for President Bush.
New York Times - July 21, 2007
Bustle Returns at Site of Steam Pipe Explosion
The area near Wednesday?s steam pipe explosion regained a bit of its bustle Saturday, as city officials reopened some streets and cleanup continued.
New York Times - July 21, 2007
The Long Run: In a Volatile City, a Stern Line on Race and Politics
More than any other Republican running for president, Rudolph W. Giuliani has confronted the question of race, that most torturous of American legacies.
New York Times - July 21, 2007
Turkish Group Wields Wit as Tool for Political Change
Using both humor and conviction, a group called the Young Civilians is one of several starting to question Turkey?s established hierarchy.
New York Times - July 21, 2007
The World: Al Qaeda Threatens; U.S. Frets
The Bush White House faces a predicament like that faced by Bill Clinton in the 1990?s, but the current administration may have something extra: a new partner in Pervez Musharraf.
New York Times - July 21, 2007
Report That Taliban Killed 7 Hostages Is Disputed
Afghanistan?s Foreign Ministry denied a Taliban claim, insisting that one hostage had died of a heart attack and that another was still alive.
New York Times - July 21, 2007
Brazil?s Objections Slow Chávez?s Plan for Regional Bank
Hugo Chávez hoped that the Bank of the South would curb the influence of Washington-based institutions like the World Bank, but Brazil is reining in those ambitions.
New York Times - July 21, 2007
Fatah Militants Lay Down Arms to Bolster Abbas
For both Israel and the Aksa Martyrs Brigades in the West Bank, the emerging cease-fire is an experiment.
New York Times - July 21, 2007
U.S. Attack Near Baghdad Reported to Kill at Least 15
The deaths occurred during an American attack on a Shiite area on the outskirts of northern Baghdad late Friday and early Saturday.
New York Times - July 21, 2007
Web Sites Rally Support for G.I.?s in Legal Trouble
More than a dozen Web sites have been developed to solicit donations to provide legal aid to service members charged with crimes related to their services in Iraq.
New York Times - July 21, 2007
Ethiopia Is Said to Block Food to Rebel Region
Hundreds of thousands of people in the eastern part of the country are at risk of starvation, diplomats and humanitarian officials say.
New York Times - July 21, 2007
New Leaders Say Pensive French Think Too Much
In the country of the Enlightenment, President Nicolas Sarkozy?s government advocates hard work, not musing.
New York Times - July 21, 2007
A Surge to 14,000, Then a Retreat
The Dow Jones industrial average closed above 14,000 for the first time on Thursday, only to fall back on Friday.
New York Times - July 21, 2007
The Count: The Choice: Control the Radio or Save the Environment
The benefits of carpooling have not been enough to change the transportation habits of most commuters.
New York Times - July 21, 2007
Economic View: A Billion Bucks for the Cubs? It?s Only Money
After owners indulge their fantasy of buying a team, they tend to start viewing the team as a business.
New York Times - July 21, 2007
Square Feet | Ventures: In Hotel Companies, Amenities for Investors
Private deal makers still seem to have a voracious appetite for commercial real estate, and the sector du jour is hotels and lodging.
New York Times - July 21, 2007
Suits: Riding Very High at Ralph Lauren
Ralph Lauren?s five-year contract extension could be worth much more than $100 million, not counting the reimbursement for the use of private jets and helicopters.
New York Times - July 21, 2007
[TS] Fair Game: Mr. Vranos Has a Deal for You
It takes a special kind of cheek to ask investors at this moment to fund a new company specializing in subprime residential mortgage loans.
New York Times - July 21, 2007
The Goods: For the Beast at the Beach
The new Mangroomer is a folding razor for men who want to shave their own back.
New York Times - July 21, 2007
Rational Exuberance
A financial writer argues that economic bubbles have unexpected benefits.
New York Times - July 21, 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.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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