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U.S. Signals New Incentives for North Korea
The offers would hinge on the North’s agreeing to begin dismantling some of the equipment it is using to build an arsenal.
New York Times - November 18, 2006
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In a fairy-tale setting fit for royals, Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes crowned their love story Saturday with a wedding in a 15th-century castle in a usually sleepy, medieval lakeside town. Cruise and Holmes exchanged vows in an evening ceremony in the Odescalchi Castle, their publicist confirmed.
CNN - November 18, 2006
A Tough Road Ahead for Rove
Karl Rove faces the task of saving the Bush agenda with a Congress controlled by Democrats and filled with resentful Republicans.
New York Times - November 18, 2006
Democrats Split on How Far to Go With Ethics Law
After railing against Congressional corruption under Republican rule, Democrats are divided on how far their proposed ethics overhaul should go.
New York Times - November 18, 2006
Iraqi Sheiks Assail Cleric for Backing Qaeda
Sunni Arab sheiks called a powerful Sunni cleric “a thug” for supporting the terrorist group Al Qaeda in Mesopotamia.
New York Times - November 18, 2006
Captain’s Journey From Hope to Just Getting Home
Capt. Stephanie Bagley arrived in Iraq expecting to rebuild the Iraqi police force. Now her goal is not to lose another soldier.
New York Times - November 18, 2006
Armchair M.B.A.: A Global Casting Call for Corporate Boards
Adding foreign directors can help companies expand successfully in new markets.
New York Times - November 18, 2006
The Boss: Sabbatical. Work. Repeat.
When it comes to making a career decision, Turner Broadcasting Chairman and Chief Executive Philip Kent challenges himself with this mantra: "God hates a coward."
New York Times - November 18, 2006
S.& P. Passes 1,400, and Oil Continues to Slide
The stock market surged again last week, pulling the Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index to its first close above 1,400 in six years.
New York Times - November 18, 2006
The Count: A Tart Taste Gains a Following Past the Holidays
Thanks to mounting evidence of health benefits, cranberries are not limited to holiday sauces.
New York Times - November 18, 2006
Market Week: This Party May End Before It Starts
Ssome analysts are worrying that the traditional year-end rally on Wall Street may have already come and nearly gone.
New York Times - November 18, 2006
Strategies: Fly Me to the Moon, and Let Me Profit on My Stocks
The next time you’re about to buy or sell a stock, you may first want to look up — at the moon.
New York Times - November 18, 2006
The Goods: The Sartorial Meets the Biological
Dissecting frogs, with panache.
New York Times - November 18, 2006
Economic View: If All the Slices Are Equal, Will the Pie Shrink?
Executives are gorging themselves across the economy, but economists point out that not all inequality is bad.
New York Times - November 18, 2006
Suits: How to Clean House the Gadget-Free Way
Shareholders of Sharper Image may wish the company sold management-shakeup detectors in addition to its Ionic Breeze air cleaners.
New York Times - November 18, 2006
Off the Shelf: The Sprawling Life of a Lonely Financier
"MELLON" is a compelling portrait of a dour and lonely financier who was wounded in love, disappointed in his children and, tragically, ill-rewarded by his government.
New York Times - November 18, 2006
[TS] Gretchen Morgenson: Icahn’s Tall Order at ImClone
Investors who have bet that Carl C. Icahn will fix the mess at ImClone Systems may have been displeased by his bid for Reckson Associates Realty.
New York Times - November 18, 2006
Square Feet | Blueprints: A Space Designed to Bring Out the Artiste
A Sigrid Olsen store is modeled after the artist's own home and studio.
New York Times - November 18, 2006
Dealbook: Rewriting the Rules for Buyouts
Plugging the holes in management buyouts.
New York Times - November 18, 2006
A New Class War: The Haves vs. The Have Mores
The income gap widens yet again, and the dream being superrich slips, ever so slightly, further from the grasp of the rich.
New York Times - November 18, 2006
Novelties: Haircuts at Home, With Heads Held High
Home haircutters are getting one break: these days, they can easily get their hands on the same tools that professionals wield.
New York Times - November 18, 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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