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G.M. Closes Car Plant; Parts Maker Tries to Push U.A.W.
Auto parts maker American Axle is trying to force an end to the industry?s longest strike in a decade after increasing pressure from its largest customer, General Motors.
New York Times - March 31, 2008
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Delays Continue at New Heathrow Terminal
Canceled flights and continued struggles with the with the new computerized baggage-handling system could cost British Airways up to $50 million, analysts said.
New York Times - March 31, 2008
Inflation Accelerates in Nations Using Euro
Euro-zone inflation accelerated to 3.5 percent in March, the fastest pace since 1992 and a level that may heighten inflationary concerns at the European Central Bank.
New York Times - March 31, 2008
Supreme Court Rules for Delaware in River Dispute
The Supreme Court said it could block New Jersey?s plan to build a huge gas-processing plant on its side of the Delaware River.
New York Times - March 31, 2008
Lehman to Raise $3 Billion in Stock Sale
Beset by speculation that it did not having enough funding, Lehman Brothers said it was issuing $3 billion of convertible preferred shares.
New York Times - March 31, 2008
A Dismal Quarter for Stocks Ends Quietly
Wall Street closed a dismal first quarter with a moderate gain, with the Dow Jones industrials rising slightly after regional manufacturing numbers came in better than expected.
New York Times - March 31, 2008
Farmers Cut Back on Corn and Add Soybeans
The shift to soybeans could help ease shortages of cooking oil, which have hit poor countries hard. But it could also make ethanol production more difficult for U.S. farmers.
New York Times - March 31, 2008
Colorado Proposes Tough Law on Executive Accountability
If adopted, the measure, which would make business executives criminally responsible if their companies run afoul of the law, would be the nation?s toughest corporate fraud law.
New York Times - March 31, 2008
Seeking Alternatives to Animal-Derived Drugs
Concern about the possibility of animal viruses has led to a renewed search for synthetic replacements for certain crucial medicines that are still derived from animal parts.
New York Times - March 31, 2008
Coroner Rejects Conspiracy Theories in Diana Death
The coroner dismissed the idea of a conspiracy involving the royal family or secret service in the death of Princess Diana.
New York Times - March 31, 2008
Turkey Court Takes Politically Explosive Case
Turkey?s highest court decided to hear a case seeking to disband the governing party and ban its top leaders from politics.
New York Times - March 31, 2008
Somali Town Falls to Insurgent Raid
Islamist insurgents overpowered Somali government troops on Monday, seizing Bulo Burti, a strategic town north of the capital and continuing their march across the country.
New York Times - March 31, 2008
Hamas and Fatah Supporters Clash at Gaza University
Hamas police and supporters on Monday beat a number of professors and students of Al Azhar University, the last bastion of Fatah in Gaza, wounding several, witnesses said.
New York Times - March 31, 2008
City Room: Robber Left Behind ID, Police Say
The police are searching for Cory L. Brown, a 26-year-old homeless man who has been staying in a shelter in Brooklyn. They say he robbed about $3,800 from two banks over the weekend -- and then left numerous forms of identification behind.
New York Times - March 31, 2008
Iraqi Cities Seem Calmer After Cleric Halts Fighting
No serious clashes were reported in Basra, and Baghdad, which had been at a standstill, appeared to be returning to normal.
New York Times - March 31, 2008
Hamas?s Grip on Gaza?s Discourse Complicates Peace Efforts
While the Palestinian Authority under Fatah has made significant, if imperfect efforts to end incitement against Jews, Hamas feels no such restraint.
New York Times - March 31, 2008
Turkey Court Takes Politically Explosive Case
Turkey?s highest court decided to hear a case seeking to disband the governing party and ban its top leaders from politics.
New York Times - March 31, 2008
Detainee Charged in Embassy Attack
The charges seek the death penalty for the detainee?s alleged role in the 1998 bombing of the Untied States embassy in Tanzania.
New York Times - March 31, 2008
The Caucus: Lautenberg Wants One More Term
"I am running for reelection to the Senate to bring that change and to build on my achievements of the last few years to continue to deliver for our state," Senator Frank R. Lautenberg said at a rally Monday in Trenton.
New York Times - March 31, 2008
The Lede: War on the Penny Continues Unabated
A Canadian lawmaker joins the fight while the U.S. debate intensifies.
New York Times - March 31, 2008
Iraqi Cities Seem Calmer After Cleric Halts Fighting
No serious clashes were reported in Basra, and Baghdad, which had been at a standstill, appeared to be returning to normal.
New York Times - March 31, 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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