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Veiled warning on Musharraf rule
Pakistan's ex-top judge makes a thinly disguised attack on President Musharraf, in a speech to supporters.
BBC News - May 26, 2007
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16 held in Iraq troop abductions
U.S. and Iraqi troops have detained 16 people they say are "directly related to the attack" on May 12 in which three U.S. soldiers were apparently abducted, a U.S. military official said.
CNN - May 26, 2007
In Texas House, Speaker Holds Off a Rebellion
The powerful speaker of the Texas House, Tom Craddick, defied a rebellion that lasted into early Saturday, refusing to give up his leadership post.
New York Times - May 26, 2007
Israel Bombs Hamas Buildings in Gaza, Killing 5
Israel bombed a series of Hamas buildings and arrested another Palestinian cabinet minister.
New York Times - May 26, 2007
Ukraine Leader Orders Troops Into the Capital
President Viktor A. Yushchenko of Ukraine ordered Interior Ministry troops to the capital, Kiev, only hours before he met with his rival to resolve the country?s escalating political crisis.
New York Times - May 26, 2007
Engulfed by Climate Change, Town Seeks Lifeline
The permanently frozen subsoil, known as permafrost, upon which Newtok, Alaska, rests is melting.
New York Times - May 26, 2007
For Democrats, Debate on Fox Reveals Divide
Presidential candidates? withdrawal from a debate has frustrated members of the Congressional Black Caucus.
New York Times - May 26, 2007
Databank: Stocks Fall in a Week of Cloudy Economic News
After weeks of gains, the broad stock market gave up ground last week, while trading volumes declined in advance of the Memorial Day weekend.
New York Times - May 26, 2007
Under New Management: Out of Retirement and Into Uncertainty
Older job seekers bring a wealth of experience, but when they look for jobs, they may get as much respect as Rodney Dangerfield.
New York Times - May 26, 2007
The Boss: Working From the Heart
?It was my mother who instilled in me a sense that you should understand an individual?s situation,? said Catherine J. Douglass, executive director of inMotion.
New York Times - May 26, 2007
On Page Six, Nello?s Usual Table
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New York Times - May 26, 2007
National Perspectives: When the Desert Calls
More buyers are turning Palm Springs, Calif., which has long been considered a second-home haven, into a primary residence.
New York Times - May 26, 2007
Home Front: Finding a New Path to the World of Work
A nonprofit group, Vocational Foundation Inc., has been helping young New York City residents move into the world of work since it was established in 1936.
New York Times - May 26, 2007
Market Week: A Monthly Wild Card: Job Numbers
Predicting which way stocks will move is no easy feat, but it has been a snap compared with forecasting changes in employment.
New York Times - May 26, 2007
Investing: Sure, Inflation Is Tame, but Don?t Forget Other Risks
Several top strategists say increasing complacency about market risk is complicating the traditional approaches to investing in a time of low inflation.
New York Times - May 26, 2007
Strategies: Baby Boomers Are Cashing In. So What?
A new study estimates that the total size of 401(k) plans will grow markedly, despite baby boomers? liquidation of retirement assets.
New York Times - May 26, 2007
Novelties: A High-End Remote for a High-Tech Life
A new universal remote is designed to be lord of the living room, and connects to a computer so consumers can set it up and maintain it themselves.
New York Times - May 26, 2007
The Count: Bring the Sauce, but Your Host Runs the Grill
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New York Times - May 26, 2007
Economic View: With Help, Could Ethanol Be the Next Internet?
Many of the same venture capitalists who financed Internet companies in the 1990s are now financing alternative energy start-ups.
New York Times - May 26, 2007
Everybody's Business: The Dream That Once Was Detroit
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New York Times - May 26, 2007
[TS] Fair Game: The Invitation That Isn?t in the Mail
Shareholders of Sunrise Senior Living may have been eager to hear from their company?s executives and board this year, but no meeting has been scheduled.
New York Times - May 26, 2007
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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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