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Official Obama to name AG, UN, homeland picks
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Palin implores Ga. Republicans to back Chambliss
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Official MSNBC pundit may seek Pa. Senate seat
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The Elite Squad wins Golden Bear
The Elite Squad, the story of corrupt police in Brazil, wins the main prize at the Berlin Film Festival.
BBC News - February 16, 2008
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Gatsby?s Green Light Beckons a New Generation of Strivers
Urban students see glimmers of their own evolving identities and dreams in F. Scott Fitzgerald?s novel.
New York Times - February 16, 2008
Marine Study Faults Delay of Armored Trucks for Iraq
A report accused the Marine Corps of ?gross mismanagement? in delaying deliveries of the vehicles when battlefield commanders in 2005 were clamoring for them.
New York Times - February 16, 2008
Queens Man Arrested in Killing of Therapist
Detectives arrested David Tarloff, 39, in connection with Tuesday?s stabbing of Kathryn Faughey.
New York Times - February 16, 2008
A Smiling McCain, Learning to Rein Himself In
Senator John McCain is recasting himself from one of the most disruptive figures in his party to someone playing it safer.
New York Times - February 16, 2008
Dreams Stifled, Egypt?s Young Turn to Islamic Fervor
Across the Middle East, many people are forced to put off marriage, the gateway to independence. In their frustration they turn to religion for solace.
New York Times - February 16, 2008
Taking Play Seriously
What can science tell us about why kids run and jump?
New York Times - February 16, 2008
Generation Faithful: Dreams Stifled, Egypt?s Young Turn to Islamic Fervor
Across the Middle East, many people are forced to put off marriage, the gateway to independence. In their frustration they turn to religion for solace.
New York Times - February 16, 2008
The Insiders Are Selling, but Why?
The credit crisis appears to be knocking on the doors of commercial educators.
New York Times - February 16, 2008
Dress-Up for Dollars
It?s just like paper dolls ? only digital, global, mercantile and branded.
New York Times - February 16, 2008
Letters
A Farewell to Paper?.
New York Times - February 16, 2008
Early Rally Offsets Economic Worries
Despite a decline on Thursday and Friday over worries about the economy, the stock market gained ground last week.
New York Times - February 16, 2008
A.T.M. Fees: Always Rising, Often Avoidable
Convenience usually comes at a price ? and that price has been climbing.
New York Times - February 16, 2008
In Hotel Design, He?s Mr. Prolific
Many architects would be happy to design a single hotel in Manhattan; Gene Kaufman?s firm is designing 36 of them.
New York Times - February 16, 2008
A Wonderful Town, but He?s Moving On
Jonathan M. Tisch is giving up his post as chairman of NYC & Company, New York?s tourism marketing organization.
New York Times - February 16, 2008
Determined to Find a New Beginning
The Center for Employment Opportunities provides former convicts living in New York City with temporary jobs.
New York Times - February 16, 2008
Banker Leaves Hong Kong Post
David Li, the Hong Kong banker and lawmaker who is paying $8.1 million to settle an insider-trading case involving Dow Jones, resigned from his city council post.
New York Times - February 16, 2008
The Contented Traveler
I had the Midwest work ethic at a very early age... I learned that I could do really well if I worked really hard.
New York Times - February 16, 2008
Two Paths for the Aspiring Alpha Female
The subtexts of two new books that aim to guide women through the worlds of commerce and finance both ask why a businesswoman can?t be more like a businessman.
New York Times - February 16, 2008
That Boring Job Should Sound an Alarm
People who are bored need to create more challenges and find more meaning in their work lives.
New York Times - February 16, 2008
Keep It Simple, Says Yale?s Top Investor
What should an individual investor do when the domestic and foreign stock markets are shaky? One adviser says: Don?t try anything fancy.
New York Times - February 16, 2008
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U.S. SENATE.
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