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Voting Continues in New Orleans Mayoral Election
New Orleans voters were turning out in what appeared to be lighter numbers than they did in the April primary.
New York Times - May 20, 2006
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Immigrants Hear God's Word, in Chinese, via Conference Call
Isolated in small towns across the country, Fujianese Chinese are deriving spiritual companionship from a conference-call Bible study.
New York Times - May 20, 2006
Bonds Ties Ruth's Record in Oakland
In a significant but controversial moment of baseball history, Barry Bonds matched Babe Ruth’s regular-season career total of 714 home runs.
New York Times - May 20, 2006
Nepal Rebel Vows Not to Disarm Before Vote on Charter
The chief of Nepal's Maoist guerrillas on Friday rejected the notion that his troops would disarm before elections.
New York Times - May 20, 2006
As New Leaders Seek Unity, Fresh Attacks Deepen Rifts
A bombing that killed 19 people on Saturday underscored the depth of the challenge that the new Iraqi government is facing.
New York Times - May 20, 2006
Corrections
The Armchair M.B.A. column on May 7, about chief executives who have taken their companies through Chapter 11 bankruptcies, misstated the status of US Airways. The company emerged from bankruptcy reorganization last September; it is no longer in bankruptcy.
New York Times - May 20, 2006
Suits: Lord of the Enrons: Return of the Lawyer
Could it be that the lead lawyer for Kenneth L. Lay, the former Enron chief executive, was watching "Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" recently?
New York Times - May 20, 2006
The Boss: From X's and O's to I.T.
When he was 15, the founder of IDG used savings from his paper route to hand-wire a computer.
New York Times - May 20, 2006
Off the Shelf: Searching for a Culprit in the Collapse of 2000
"Bubble Man" by Peter Hartcher takes us back to the 1990's stock market bubble, but where did Alan Greenspan go?
New York Times - May 20, 2006
Letters
Saving That Data.
New York Times - May 20, 2006
Strategies: One Reason to Care About Dividends
A longstanding theory of finance says that we shouldn't worry about how much a company pays out as dividends. But several researchers are not so sure.
New York Times - May 20, 2006
The Count: Gasoline Prices Got You Down? Do the Hybrid Math
Gasoline Prices.
New York Times - May 20, 2006
Herbert Doan, 83, Ran Dow Chemical Company, Is Dead
Herbert D. Doan was the last Dow family member to run the Dow Chemical Company.
New York Times - May 20, 2006
Price Report Sends Stocks Into Reverse
Stocks plummeted on Wednesday, and despite a rebound on Thursday and Friday, the big one-day slide propelled the major market averages to hefty losses for the week.
New York Times - May 20, 2006
Economic View: Stop the Clock. Keep the Problem.
Before anybody sighs with relief that their tax cuts are not about to vanish, they may want to look more carefully at what President Bush and Congress did not do.
New York Times - May 20, 2006
Under New Management: These Workers Act Like Owners (Because They Are)
Ownership by employees spurs a focus on quality and on innovation.
New York Times - May 20, 2006
The Goods: A Toast to Loquacity
Marketed under the slogan "World's Perfect Party Spirit," a caffeinated vodka provides a kick more akin to an espresso than a martini.
New York Times - May 20, 2006
Market Week: Duck! It's Another Inflation Number
IF you think you can make it through the week without fretting about another inflation statistic with the power to knock the stuffing out of stocks, you may have to think again.
New York Times - May 20, 2006
Armchair M.B.A.: Imitating to Compete, Not to Flatter
The chief executive of an outsourcing company says it can compete against giants like I.B.M. partly by borrowing American-style management techniques.
New York Times - May 20, 2006
Investing: Can the Dollar's Loss Become Your Portfolio's Gain?
You may want to react by changing the composition of your portfolio, but fluctuations of the dollar shouldn't be your only concern.
New York Times - May 20, 2006
DealBook: Brand-Name Bankers Rule the Street Again, for Now
Evercore Partners is jumping on the latest flavor-of-the-cycle bandwagon of boutique banks seeking to go public.
New York Times - May 20, 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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