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Square Feet: Mortgage REIT’s Are Aloft, but Dangers Remain
The direction of a sector may depend in part on the Fed’s next moves.
New York Times - July 22, 2006
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Israel takes Lebanon foothold
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Israel takes Lebanon foothold
  • Israel seizes Lebanese town of Maroun al-Ras
  • 100+ Hezbollah rockets fired, Israel reports
  • Israeli airstrikes hit communications towers in northern Lebanon
  • At least 300 killed in the conflict by the 11th day of fighting

  • CNN - July 22, 2006
    Israeli military seizes Lebanese town
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    Israeli military seizes Lebanese town
    Denying that it plans a full-scale ground invasion, the Israeli military entered the southern Lebanese village of Maroun al-Ras on Saturday to establish its "first foothold" in a security buffer along the border, the Israel Defense Forces said.
    CNN - July 22, 2006
    Storms Slow Power Repairs in Queens
    Any hope for a full restoration of power in northwest Queens was shattered by new barrages of thunderstorms.
    New York Times - July 22, 2006
    Israel Presses Air Raids on Lebanon
    Israel moved across the border into Lebanon in what was described as a limited operation against a Hezbollah stronghold.
    New York Times - July 22, 2006
    U.S. Plan Seeks to Wedge Syria From Iran
    As Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice heads to Israel, U.S. officials are seeking ways to peel Syria away from its alliance of convenience with Iran.
    New York Times - July 22, 2006
    In Iran’s Streets, Aid to Hezbollah Stirs Resentment
    Iran has been Hezbollah’s prime patron for decades, but many Iranians are wary of their government’s commitments abroad.
    New York Times - July 22, 2006
    Word From the Fed Helps to Lift the Dow
    Technology stocks slumped, pulling the Nasdaq composite index down for the third consecutive week, but the Dow Jones industrial average and the Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index managed to eke out weekly gains.
    New York Times - July 22, 2006
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    Your Successor’s Success?.
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    Corrections
    An article last Sunday about the challenges facing Bill Ford, the chief executive of the Ford Motor Company, referred incorrectly to plant closings laid out in its Way Forward plan. It would close 14 plants by 2012, not two dozen by 2010.
    New York Times - July 22, 2006
    Career Couch: Hello, Boss. I Feel a Headache Coming On.
    The sun is shining and you’re itching to spend the day outdoors. Is it acceptable to call in sick when you’re not?
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    The Boss: Learning by Leaving
    The chief executive of Citizens Financial Group used a college fellowship to study meditation in India.
    New York Times - July 22, 2006
    Market Week: Gloom as a ‘Buy’ Signal
    DEVELOPMENTS in the Middle East have unsettled investors but unsettling conditions can create bargains. The mood on Wall Street, far from sunny before the recent fighting began, may have grown gloomy enough to warrant fresh investment, said Stuart Schweitzer, a global strategist at J. P. Morgan Asse...
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    Fundamentally: A Portfolio Blend That Avoids the Undertow
    Investors who are weary of the recent choppiness in the stock market need to keep things in perspective.
    New York Times - July 22, 2006
    Suits: When a Politician Doesn’t Want Money

    New York Times - July 22, 2006
    Spending: Survival Guide for the Piano Showroom
    With a dizzying array of sizes and styles available, buying a piano is an exercise in choice.
    New York Times - July 22, 2006
    The Goods: Reach Out and Touch That Subway Pole
    A pair of gloves for the germophobe in all of us.
    New York Times - July 22, 2006
    Economic View: Uncle Sam, Deadbeat Debtor?
    A long-term view of the government’s debt offers a gloomy picture.
    New York Times - July 22, 2006
    Will Agriculture Stay a Bright Spot in the Trade Data?
    Will Agriculture.
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    Investing: Commodity Funds: Thrills, Sure, but It’s a Long Way Down
    Fund shareholders who were relatively new to commodity investing have learned at first hand how wildly prices can gyrate.
    New York Times - July 22, 2006
    Spending: To Avert a Fractured Fairy Tale, a Wedding Planner
    As wedding costs rise, so do the number of things that can go awry.
    New York Times - July 22, 2006
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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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