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Vick Pleads Not Guilty in Dog Fighting Case
Falcons? quarterback Michael Vick and three defendants pleaded not guilty in federal court and were released without bond.
New York Times - July 26, 2007
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Lawyer in TB Scare Is Released From Hospital
Hospital officials said the lawyer, Andrew Speaker, who arrived at the medical center on May 31, was no longer contagious and there was no further detectible evidence of infection.
New York Times - July 26, 2007
F.D.A. Review Criticizes Diabetes Drug and Maker
Patients who take Avandia are far more likely to suffer and die from heart problems than those who take Actos, according to federal drug reviewers.
New York Times - July 26, 2007
Judge Strikes Down Town?s Immigration Law
The decision blocking a local law designed to deter illegal immigration could affect dozens of other communities.
New York Times - July 26, 2007
Uncle of Suspect in Cheshire Home Invasion Speaks
The uncle of Joshua Komisarjevsky offered his family?s sympathy to the victims of ?a monstrous, deranged act.?
New York Times - July 26, 2007
Tour Has New Leader, but Doping Questions Remain
No riders were found to have failed a drug test, no teams dropped out and there were no protests at the Tour de France today as Alberto Contador took over the yellow jersey.
New York Times - July 26, 2007
F.B.I. Chief Challenges Gonzales?s Testimony
Robert S. Mueller 3rd contradicted Attorney General Alberto R. Gonzales?s sworn testimony on a confrontation with then-Attorney General John Ashcroft over the Bush administration?s secret eavesdropping program.
New York Times - July 26, 2007
Defeated Fatah Leader Resigns Official Post
Muhammad Dahlan resigned today from his post as national security adviser to Mahmoud Abbas.
New York Times - July 26, 2007
Fidel Castro?s Absence Felt on Revolution Day
This year, for the first time, it was Fidel Castro?s younger brother, Raúl, the acting president, who gave the annual revolutionary harangue at the anniversary celebration.
New York Times - July 26, 2007
Black & Decker Profit Falls as Housing Sector Slows
The toolmaker said net income in the second quarter profit fell to $118 million from $152.2 million a year ago, citing the tough U.S. residential construction sector.
New York Times - July 26, 2007
Blockbuster Posts Loss on Online Business Costs

New York Times - July 26, 2007
Goodyear Profit Jumps on Shift to Higher-Profit Tires

New York Times - July 26, 2007
XM Satellite Radio Narrows Losses in 2nd Quarter
The company reported a second-quarter loss of $176 million, compared with a loss of $232 million, in the year-ago quarter, as it continued to add subscribers.
New York Times - July 26, 2007
Beazer Homes Posts Loss on Charges and Price Cuts

New York Times - July 26, 2007
Homebuilder Posts Loss on Inventory Charge
D.R. Horton said today it posted a third-quarter loss of $832.8 million as it recorded charges to write down the value of unsold inventory and deposits on land.
New York Times - July 26, 2007
Amgen Profit Rises Sharply
The company, whose anemia drugs have come under fire, reported net profit of $1.02 billion, up from a year ago, when it took a large acquisition-related charge.
New York Times - July 26, 2007
Raytheon Posts $1.34 Billion Profit

New York Times - July 26, 2007
[TS] High & Low Finance: In This Mess, Finger Pointing Is in Style
Floyd Norris discusses who should take the blame for the chaos in the subprime mortgage industry.
New York Times - July 26, 2007
Toy-Train Maker Discusses Lead Paint Problem
The chief executive of RC2, maker of Thomas & Friends toy trains, says the company has strengthened its safety precautions after a June recall of toys with lead paint.
New York Times - July 26, 2007
Toymaking in China, Mattel?s Way
Concerns about product safety and workplace conditions have driven Mattel to become a role model for how to do business prudently in China.
New York Times - July 26, 2007
Apparel Maker Buying 2 Companies
VF?s acquisitions of Seven for All Mankind and Lucy Activewear for a combined $885 million are intended to add new contemporary labels to brands including Wrangler and The North Face.
New York Times - July 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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