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Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
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Southern Ledger - November 21, 2008
Stocks show moderate decline after sell-off
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U.S. to Release A.P. Photographer Jailed in Iraq
Bilal Hussein has been jailed in Iraq by the U.S. military for two years on accusations of terrorism and kidnapping.
New York Times - April 14, 2008
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First Quarter Profit Fell 79% at Bear Stearns
Earnings for the quarter showed that the bank was able to stay profitable even as the tight credit market worsened. Yet the results were just shy of Wall Street?s projections.
New York Times - April 14, 2008
Familiar Worries Push Oil Prices Higher
Crude oil futures in New York settled up $1.62 at $111.76 a barrel, bolstered by the weaker dollar and supply disruptions ahead of the summer gasoline season.
New York Times - April 14, 2008
The Last Frontier of Flying
Alaska covers 656,425 square miles, but has only about 14,368 miles of road. That leaves only one option for business travelers: bush pilots.
New York Times - April 14, 2008
Hollywood and Silicon Valley Try Again to Bridge Their Divide
Only 350 miles separate the two California business cultures, but executives are once more trying to bridge the gap between technology and entertainment.
New York Times - April 14, 2008
Nissan and Chrysler to Make Vehicles for Each Other
The Nissan Motor Company said that it would make a new small car designed by a rival Chrysler and that Chrysler would make a full-size pickup truck designed by Nissan.
New York Times - April 14, 2008
Top Hard-Drive Maker Files Suit Against Rival
Seagate Technology made a pre-emptive strike against STEC, an emerging competitor, claiming that the latter?s solid-state drive products violate four Seagate patents.
New York Times - April 14, 2008
Advertising: Ad Disputes Are a Part of the Campaign at Ryanair
The European airline, which has a history of provocative marketing stunts, has drawn some unwanted attention lately ? from a French court and the British advertising watchdog.
New York Times - April 14, 2008
New Ways to Store Solar Energy for Nighttime and Cloudy Days
Solar thermal systems are built to gather heat from the sun and then store the heat for hours or even days, like water behind a dam.
New York Times - April 14, 2008
Blockbuster Takes Bid for Circuit City to Shareholders
Blockbuster said it will take its unsolicited bid for Circuit City directly to its shareholders, saying the electronics retailer has not responded to repeated offers.
New York Times - April 14, 2008
City Room: Ask About Brooklyn Architecture
Diana Lind, the author of the book ?Brooklyn Modern,? will be answering readers? questions this week on residential architecture and design in Brooklyn.
New York Times - April 14, 2008
The Lede: Costs of the Knicks? Losing Season
The basketball squad's downfall, in financial terms and moral, courtesy of Tom Brokaw.
New York Times - April 14, 2008
Baghdad Bureau: Keep Reporting? Or Stop?
Khalid al-Ansary has worked for The New York Times. For me, even now I can?t figure out whether the change in my life after the fall of Saddam Hussein?s regime was for better or worse. I come from a middle-class family which spent a lot of money on my education. I never thought that one day [...].
New York Times - April 14, 2008
The Caucus: Grazie Mille, Obama
Silvio Berlusconi appears to take a page from Barack Obama, but his opponent is the one who knows the senator.
New York Times - April 14, 2008
Dot Earth: Bush Appears to Seek Warming Legacy
Both at home and overseas, there are signs that the White House is aiming to repair its legacy on the issue of climate change.
New York Times - April 14, 2008
Two Journalists Are Released in Iraq
Two journalists, one the victim of a kidnapping, the other held by American forces, won their liberty on Monday.
New York Times - April 14, 2008
J.K. Rowling, in Court, Assails Potter Lexicon
The author testified in a Manhattan courtroom against a fan accused of stealing her work in a reference guide.
New York Times - April 14, 2008
Construction Halted Ahead of Games
Chinese officials laid out a sweeping series of measures intended to clear the air for the Olympics this summer.
New York Times - April 14, 2008
Berlusconi Snatches Back Power in Italy
The billionaire Silvio Berlusconi?s center-right coalition won a convincing majority in both houses of Parliament.
New York Times - April 14, 2008
In Weak Rivets, a Possible Key to Titanic?s Doom
A team of scientists has uncovered new evidence that the ship?s builder used substandard rivets and rushed the project.
New York Times - April 14, 2008
Abroad: A Lowbrow in High Office Ruffles France
President Nicolas Sarkozy?s fondness for showbiz pals, his marriage to the Italian model-turned-singer Carla Bruni and the appointment of a culture minister, Christine Albanel, who is intelligent but widely regarded as weak, have combined to produce something of a culture shock.
New York Times - April 14, 2008
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WILL GAYS SERVING OPENLY IN THE U.S. MILITARY STRENGTHEN OUR MILITARY?
NO. MORE DISTRACTIONS WILL NOT MAKE US STRONGER.
YES. MORE PEOPLE THAN EVER WILL BE ABLE TO SERVE.
IT WON'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE AT ALL.
GAYS ARE ALREADY SERVING SO IT WON'T HELP OR HURT MUCH.
NOT SURE.
 
 

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