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Smith joy over shoot-out victory
Rangers manager Walter Smith says reaching the Uefa Cup final is an incredible achievement.
BBC News - May 1, 2008
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Elizabeth Arden Posts Surprise Loss and Cuts Outlook
The cosmetic company?s shares sank 22 percent after it posted a quarterly net loss of $3.8 million, hurt by the weakening economy.
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Stocks Up Sharply as Dollar Rises
Wall Street shot higher as investors, while anticipating another dismal jobs report Friday, found solace in the rising dollar and falling oil prices.
New York Times - May 1, 2008
advertising: Agency Pays $12 Million to Settle Accounting Case
The Interpublic Group agreed to pay the fine to settle a Securities and Exchange Commission investigation into its accounting practices.
New York Times - May 1, 2008
April Sales Show Shift to Smaller Cars
Despite higher sales of small cars as oil and gasoline prices climbed to records in April, automakers said that overall vehicle sales in the United States plummeted during the month.
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Microsoft Chief Set to Narrow Pursuit of Yahoo
Steven A. Ballmer told employees that the company would announce ?in very short order? which of three paths it would choose in its three-month-old pursuit of Yahoo.
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Sun Microsytems Reports Loss in Quarter
The maker of server computers posted a loss of $34 million in the third quarter, falling short of Wall Street expectations, as economic challenges overshadowed gains overseas.
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Chongson Journal: Koreans Recall an Era of Propaganda Battles
A museum in South Korea displays leaflets dropped on both sides of the DMZ during the pre-Internet age, when thought bombs were dropped by plane or balloon in enemy territory.
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Dockworkers Protest Iraq War
Thousands of dockworkers at West Coast ports stayed off the job on Thursday in what their union said was a call for an end to the war in Iraq.
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Do the Rich Pay Taxes? Italy Tells All
The outgoing government of the center-left Prime Minister Romano Prodi posted on Wednesday the returns for all 40 million Italians who paid taxes in 2005.
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Close Contest Seen in London Mayoral Election
Mayor Ken Livingstone campaigned hard across London on Thursday as voters went to the polls to decide whether to let him stay in office for another four years.
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Pakistan Talks End on Positive Note
Leaders of Pakistan?s governing coalition concluded talks on Thursday over how to restore the judges ousted by President Pervez Musharraf without saying whether they had reached an agreement.
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Baghdad Bureau: Iraqi Views of Spring 2003
The foot of the bridge over the Diyala River was littered with Iraqi bodies after a battle with the First Marine Division in April 2003. (Photo: James Hill/The New York Times) This post is by an Iraqi employee of The New York Times based in Diyala whose name is being withheld for his safety. It was...
New York Times - May 1, 2008
The Rail: Q&A With Joe Drape at Churchill Downs
Joe Drape, The Times's award-winning horse racing writer, will be online today from Churchill Downs answering readers' questions about the Kentucky Derby.
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Pogue?s Posts: Promoting Tolerance Through Film
A film festival aimed at bringing the world together through film will be broadcast over TV, the Internet and on cellphones via streaming video.
New York Times - May 1, 2008
London Mayoral Election Seen as Close
The race turns in large part on the personalities of the leading candidates, both of whom provoke high passions.
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Belarus Expels 10 U.S. Diplomats
The State Department reacted angrily on Thursday to the expulsion of 10 American diplomats by Belarus, a former Soviet Republic.
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Reading Program Is Called Ineffective
President Bush?s $1 billion a year initiative to teach reading to low-income children has not helped improve their reading comprehension, according to a Department of Education report released on Thursday.
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Bits: Amazon Sues New York State Over Sales Tax
Amazon.com has filed a law suit in New York State court to block a new law meant to force it to collect sales tax on Internet sales to residents of the state.
New York Times - May 1, 2008
City Room: Fossella Faces D.W.I. Charge
Two newspapers report that the congressman, a Republican from Staten Island, was arrested in Alexandria, Va., overnight.
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Twin Bombings Kill at Least 35 in Iraq
Two blasts set off by suicide bombers ripped through a crowded shopping street in Diyala, only hours after a car bomb in Baghdad killed a U.S. soldier and nine Iraqi civilians.
New York Times - May 1, 2008
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HILLARY CLINTON.
JOE BIDEN.
EVAN BAYH.
BILL RICHARDSON.
TIM KAINE.
SOMEONE ELSE.
 
 

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