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UN Security Council calls for immediate Gaza truce
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UN calls for immediate cease-fire in Gaza
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Solar System's 'look-alike' found
Astronomers discover a planetary system orbiting a distant star which looks much like our own.
BBC News - April 6, 2008
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E-Commerce Report: Online Fantasy and Real Money in Fishing
A popular online fantasy fishing is really a marketing tool for a boat maker.
New York Times - April 6, 2008
Low-Fare Airline Files for Bankruptcy
Skybus Airlines, a low-fare carrier that started operations less than a year ago, filed for bankruptcy after stopping service.
New York Times - April 6, 2008
Looking Ahead: The Week?s Major Economic Reports
SIGNALS ON THE ECONOMY The main economic news of the week will come on Tuesday with the release of the minutes of the Federal Reserve meeting on March 18.
New York Times - April 6, 2008
Treasury Auctions Set for This Week
The Treasury?s schedule of financing this week included Monday?s regular weekly auction of new three- and six-month bills, and other auctions Tuesday and Thursday.
New York Times - April 6, 2008
A Comprehensive PBS Documentary on the Iraq War Becomes a Big Hit Online
?Bush?s War,? a ?Frontline? documentary produced for the fifth anniversary of the United States? invasion of Iraq, has been viewed online by a record number of viewers.
New York Times - April 6, 2008
Live at the Multiplex: A Movie Ad
A division of Sony Pictures has relied on stunts to help sell its movies, taking the unusual step of asking multiplex employees for help to promote an upcoming horror movie.
New York Times - April 6, 2008
High-Tech Crime Is an Online Bubble That Hasn?t Burst
Electronic crime is maturing, and with its evolution, criminals are adopting conventional approaches like supermarket-style pricing and outsourcing to specialists.
New York Times - April 6, 2008
Where ?Idol?s? Charitable Arm Reaches
Officials at the nine charities that received money from the ?Idol Gives Back? charity last year said they were pleased with the program?s efforts.
New York Times - April 6, 2008
Drilling Down: Limbaugh?s Following Extends to Ads
A study found that Rush Limbaugh?s share of radio listeners was greatest during commercials, beating his share during on-air segments.
New York Times - April 6, 2008
Rifts in Family and Companies Hang Over Redstone?s Legacy
Sumner M. Redstone, the media mogul, has left a trail of tattered relationships with family members and executives, leaving open the question of who will succeed him.
New York Times - April 6, 2008
Yahoo Reveals Some Details of Its New Ad Sales System
Yahoo?s system, still months away from being ready, would help the company and its partners drive sales of graphical and other premium ads.
New York Times - April 6, 2008
Scrabble Tries to Fight a Popular Impostor at Its Own Game
RealNetworks is quietly introducing a version of Scrabble on Facebook, despite pledging to save Scrabulous, the popular, unauthorized online version of the board game.
New York Times - April 6, 2008
Personal Touch of ABC Executive Gets the Scoop
The network landed an interview with Gen. David H. Petraeus, the United States commander in Iraq, through a pitch by David Westin, the president of ABC News.
New York Times - April 6, 2008
DirecTV Deal Will Subsidize ?Friday Night Lights?
Television executives say this model, whereby a subscription television service gets rights to broadcast a show first, could help keep other sentimental favorites on the air.
New York Times - April 6, 2008
The Book Is Real Enough. It?s the Author That?s Fake.
A book written ?by? a character on the soap opera ?All My Children? has become a bestseller.
New York Times - April 6, 2008
Tough Guy in a Mean Business
Sam Zell, the owner of the Tribune Company, faces difficult choices ahead, as his company struggles under $12.8 billion in debt and looks at a very real risk of credit default.
New York Times - April 6, 2008
Amazon Accelerates Its Move to Digital
With the number 1 source of music sales now an online downloading service, Amazon.com looks at the development of its digital offerings with a sense of urgency.
New York Times - April 6, 2008
Campaign Memo: Up Close, Montana Compares Clinton and Obama
In addressing the same audiences, Senators Hillary Rodham Clinton and Barack Obama showed differences, mainly in their tone and style.
New York Times - April 6, 2008
Ruling Party Seeks Recount in Zimbabwe
The opposition and President Robert Mugabe?s party are jockeying for political position as the country waits with consternation for results.
New York Times - April 6, 2008
Olympic Torch Draws Protests and Clashes in London
Protesters objecting to China?s human rights record clashed with the British police as the Olympic torch was carried through London.
New York Times - April 6, 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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