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New York Times - September 24, 2005
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Hundreds need rescuing after Rita
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Hundreds need rescuing after Rita
  • Coast Guard rushing rescue boats to trapped people
  • As many as 1,000 could be trapped in isolated,coastal Louisiana parish
  • More than a million without power in 3 states
  • 'Significant damage' to Port Arthur oil refinery; other refineries still being assessed
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    CNN - September 24, 2005
    Hurricane Slams Into Gulf Coast; Flooding Feared
    Hurricane Rita caused far less damage than officials had feared, and there were no reported deaths connected to the storm.
    New York Times - September 24, 2005
    Nuclear Agency Votes to Report Iran to U.N. Security Council for Treaty Violations
    The International Atomic Energy Agency voted to refer Iran to the United Nations Security Council for violating its obligations under the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.
    New York Times - September 24, 2005
    Poland's Voters Are Likely to Shift to the Right in Sunday's Election
    Polls indicate that voters are inclined to oust the governing former Communist Party, the Social Democratic Alliance, in favor of two center-right parties.
    New York Times - September 24, 2005
    Hamas and Israel Clash, Raising Tensions in Gaza
    Israel carried out several airstrikes in Gaza on Saturday, killing at least four Palestinians, following an overnight rocket barrage by Hamas.
    New York Times - September 24, 2005
    Thousands Gather in Washington for Antiwar Rally
    Thousands of protesters poured onto the lawns south of the White House on Saturday to demonstrate their opposition to the war in Iraq.
    New York Times - September 24, 2005
    Letters
    Budgets and Disasters.
    New York Times - September 24, 2005
    Don't Blink. You'll Miss the 258th-Richest American.
    The list of the richest Americans no longer reflects a dynamic and elastic economy; instead, it reflects a growing concentration of wealth and economic power.
    New York Times - September 24, 2005
    [TS] Ouch! A Director's Parting Shot
    A letter written by a former independent director at Corinthian Colleges describes a compliant board that sits comfortably in the pocket of management.
    New York Times - September 24, 2005
    Tensions Ease at Oil Terminal in Nigeria
    Nigeria's military added troops to a major oil export terminal, but tensions eased as separatist militants backed away from threats of violence.
    New York Times - September 24, 2005
    How to Sell a Mustang (or Anything Else)
    The best salesmen align their interests with those of the buyer.
    New York Times - September 24, 2005
    After Storms, Confidence May Wane
    AN early snapshot of Hurricane Katrina's impact on the national psyche, and by inference the national wallet, will be revealed on Tuesday, when the Conference Board issues its monthly report on consumer confidence. As often occurs after a natural or manmade disaster, a sharp drop is expected.
    New York Times - September 24, 2005
    In This 'Culture War,' Culture Is the Winner
    It's bad enough for Citigroup that Bank of America has surpassed it as the No. 1 issuer of credit cards. But is Citigroup falling behind in classical music, too?.
    New York Times - September 24, 2005
    Trading Spaces, and Deferring The Taxes
    Using a once-obscure tax strategy, many investors are rolling their real estate gains from the sale of one property into another of similar value and deferring the taxes owed.
    New York Times - September 24, 2005
    Tonic Water
    The cosmetics counter becomes the stage for a newfangled medicine show.
    New York Times - September 24, 2005
    'Fortune's Formula': Wanna Bet?
    From William Poundstone, tales of the quirky, greedy characters who exploited gambling formulas all the way to the bank — or prison.
    New York Times - September 24, 2005
    That Certain Something: The Celebrity Chief
    When the executive personifies the brand, the limelight may be a good thing.
    New York Times - September 24, 2005
    The Analysts vs. the Insiders
    Insiders are aggressively buying shares of their company's stock while Wall Street analysts are downgrading it. As a potential investor, what should you do?
    New York Times - September 24, 2005
    Why Buy Peanuts When You Can Own a Share of the Team?
    Even in an age of corporatized, megabucks baseball, it is still possible - for, say, $100,000 or so - to own your own bit of the game.
    New York Times - September 24, 2005
    Hanging On, and Saluting the Past
    The TranStrap, a nylon loop with an aluminum curve embedded in one end, is intended to provide an agreeable standing ride on subways and buses.
    New York Times - September 24, 2005
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    WILL PETA'S ANTI-FISHING CAMPAIGN THAT CALLS FISH "SEA KITTENS" TURN YOU AWAY FROM SEAFOOD OR FISHING?
    NO, THOSE PEOPLE ARE NUTS!!
    NO, BUT I MAY MIX IN SOME FRIED CAT WITH MY NEXT BATCH OF FRIED CATFISH.
    YES, I WILL NEVER FISH OR EAT SEAFOOD AGAIN. THANKS PETA!
    MAYBE, BUT I STILL PLAN TO WEAR FUR!
    NOT SURE.
     
     

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