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U.S. Rethinks Its Cutoff of Military Aid to Latin American Nations
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice indicated that the U.S. would look to resume military assistance to nations cut off for refusing to shield Americans in international court.
New York Times - March 11, 2006
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Recalling the Atlanta court shooting aftermath
"It's very strange to be here," Ashley Smith said as she returned to the apartment that one year ago was the setting for the last act of a deadly 26-hour drama that terrorized the Atlanta area. Last March, Smith, a recovering drug addict, found herself at the center of a national manhunt.
CNN - March 11, 2006
An Appraisal: To His Death in Jail, Milosevic Exalted Image of Serb Suffering
Slobodan Milosevic clung to the notion that the Balkan destruction he ignited was just a response to aggression against his people.
New York Times - March 11, 2006
Even as U.S. Invaded, Hussein Saw Iraqi Unrest as Top Threat
Saddam Hussein was so preoccupied about the threat from within that he crippled his military in fighting the threat from without.
New York Times - March 11, 2006
Captors Tortured American, Then Killed Him, Iraq Says
Tom Fox, the kidnapped American peace advocate whose body was found this week, had apparently been tortured by his captors.
New York Times - March 11, 2006
Lacking Mandate on Hamas Policy, Mideast Envoy May Quit
James. D. Wolfensohn told his staff that without a clear mandate on a policy toward Hamas, he would leave his job at the end of April, a staff member said.
New York Times - March 11, 2006
Milosevic Is Found Dead in Cell, U.N. Officials Say
Slobodan Milosevic, the former president of Yugoslavia and architect of a decade of war, apparently died of natural causes.
New York Times - March 11, 2006
The Count: On Our Résumés, Couldn't We All Have Gone to Yale?
On Our Résumés,.
New York Times - March 11, 2006
[TS] Gretchen Morgenson: Downgrade a Stock, Then Duck and Cover
Shareholders, not just companies, become angry when analysts are critical.
New York Times - March 11, 2006
Letters: Executive Pay, Per Share
Executive Pay, Per Share.
New York Times - March 11, 2006
Correction
An article last Sunday about the personal finances of Suze Orman, the author and television host, misstated the occupation of Esther Margolis, to whom Ms. Orman took her first book. Ms. Margolis is the president and publisher of Newmarket Press, which published the book; she is not a book agent.
New York Times - March 11, 2006
Everybody's Business: Finding the Meaning of Life, Along With a 7% Return
To keep my mind occupied with thoughts other than self-pity, I tried to think of how to build an income portfolio that yielded close to 7 percent a year.
New York Times - March 11, 2006
Armchair M.B.A.: Tension Headaches in the Corner Office
Company leaders are under stress because of global competition, changing technologies and financial pressures, says the chairman of the Americas region for McKinsey & Company.
New York Times - March 11, 2006
The Goods: Gone Extreme Fishing
The Rapala X-Rap fishing lure is geared toward anglers who obsess over lures the way gadget geeks fixate on cellphones.
New York Times - March 11, 2006
The Boss: Lessons From Camp
Stanley M. Bergman, president and C.E.O. of Henry Schein, tells prospective managers that if they'd be a good camp counselor they'll do well at the company.
New York Times - March 11, 2006
Square Feet: Going Off the Beaten Path for New Design Ideas
A design firm has invented the unfocus group to find out not just what people really think, but also how they really live.
New York Times - March 11, 2006
Spending: Invisible Danger? Parents Look Inside the Lunchbox
Many parents are changing their buying habits to try to protect their children from what they see as chemical hazards.
New York Times - March 11, 2006
Digital Domain: Anonymous Source Is Not the Same as Open Source
Wikipedia is learning that a list of numbers is not as authoritative as a Nobel laureate.
New York Times - March 11, 2006
Mixed Week on Wall St., but a Good One for G.M.
The stock market ended the week without a clear trend. General Motors helped push the Dow Jones industrial average up for the week, but a decline in Google shares helped pull down the technology-laden Nasdaq composite index.
New York Times - March 11, 2006
DealBook: A Happy Ending for Some, a Comedy of Errors for Others
It's too bad that so many investors and analysts became star-struck by Paramount's acquisition of DreamWorks SKG, because they overlooked any real analysis of the transaction.
New York Times - March 11, 2006
Strategies: The Dollar May Tumble, but It's O.K. to Shrug
Investors have no shortage of economic and geopolitical issues to worry about. But a declining dollar may not deserve a high place on their list.
New York Times - March 11, 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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