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Shanghai Memo: The Sound, not of Music, but of Control
Marx once referred to religion as the opium of the masses, but in today?s China it is the music promoted on state-monopolized radio that increasingly claims that role.
New York Times - October 24, 2007
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TV Decoder Blog: Second Life, on a TV Screen
Tonight?s episode of ?CSI: NY? which uses the virtual world Second Life as its theme is getting a lot of attention. Bill Carter described the episode back on Oct. 4. TV Guide notes that ?Second Life also makes an appearance on ?The Office? this week, and under a fictional name it figured in a [...].
New York Times - October 24, 2007
City Room: City Tries Labeling Fast-Food Menus
Health officials proposed a new regulation requiring chain restaurants to post calorie information on their menus. A federal judge struck down an earlier plan.
New York Times - October 24, 2007
DealBook Blog: Shareholders Reject Cablevision Deal
The defeat of the Dolan family?s $10.6 billion bid leaves Cablevision to continue as a stand-alone public company.
New York Times - October 24, 2007
The Caucus Blog: McCain Makes the Most of One-Liner
John McCain?s campaign is putting his "tied up" remark to use in a television spot that it says is to begin running in New Hampshire.
New York Times - October 24, 2007
Shuttle Inspected for Possible Damage
The inspection process was conducted in even more detail than usual to address concerns about the protective coating of the nose cap and the panels on the leading edges of the wings.
New York Times - October 24, 2007
Judge Opposed by Democrats Confirmed
Democrats and civil rights organizations had complained that the judge is not committed to racial equality.
New York Times - October 24, 2007
Official Overseeing Security Contractors Resigns
The State Department official responsible for overseeing Blackwater USA and other private security contractors in Iraq resigned abruptly.
New York Times - October 24, 2007
Workers Could Decide Chrysler Contract Today
After 9,000 autoworkers vote today in the Detroit area, almost 90 percent of the votes will be in.
New York Times - October 24, 2007
Microsoft to Pay $240 Million for Stake in Facebook
Microsoft prevailed in a high-profile technology industry battle with Google and Yahoo to invest in the social networking upstart.
New York Times - October 24, 2007
The Lede Blog: Live Fire Updates
The latest from Times reporters in the field and sources on the Web:
New York Times - October 24, 2007
Many Wildfires Are Brought Under Control in California
Many of the fires north of San Diego were largely contained, and all five fires in Los Angeles County were about 50 percent contained or more, officials said.
New York Times - October 24, 2007
Israeli Court Rules on 7th-Year Law
The case centered on a loophole in religious law used to allow farms to grow and sell kosher produce every seventh year, when the Bible says that Jewish land in Israel should be left fallow.
New York Times - October 24, 2007
Kremlin Wins Price Controls on Food
A tersely worded statement posted on the Web site of Russia?s agriculture ministry said the producers had signed the price stabilization agreement ?at their own initiative.?
New York Times - October 24, 2007
Russia Working to Limit Election Observers
Russia has begun an effort to curtail the activities of election observers in the states of the former Soviet Union.
New York Times - October 24, 2007
Anheuser-Busch Quarterly Profit Rises
The nation?s largest brewer posted a 11 percent rise in profit as it sold more beer at higher prices.
New York Times - October 24, 2007
Earnings Up at General Dynamics
The company posted net earnings of $546 million on sales of corporate jets and combat vehicles and it raised its outlook for 2007.
New York Times - October 24, 2007
Northrop Grumman Earnings Up 62%
The military contractor posted net income of $489 million, paced by sales gains at its shipbuilding and information technology units.
New York Times - October 24, 2007
Glaxo Profit Slips
The company reported a 5.8 percent drop in third-quarter net profit on strong generic competition and falling sales of its diabetes drug in the United States.
New York Times - October 24, 2007
ConocoPhillips Earnings Decline in Quarter
The company said third-quarter net income fell 5 percent on weakness in refining, but the decline was less than Wall Street had feared.
New York Times - October 24, 2007
WPP Group Continues Digital Shopping Spree
The advertising company said today that it had acquired Blast Radius, an interactive agency based in Vancouver, British Columbia.
New York Times - October 24, 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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