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Wealthy Stake $25 Million in a War With the Sea
It remains to be seen whether even endless expenditures can hold back the steady erosion of Nantucket island.
New York Times - July 7, 2007
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Evangelicals See Dilemmas in G.O.P. Field
The calculus for social conservative voters is replete with tradeoffs over who best adheres to their values and who is ultimately electable.
New York Times - July 7, 2007
For Libby, Bush Seemed to Alter His Texas Policy
As governor, President Bush applied a consistent, narrow standard when issuing pardons and commutations.
New York Times - July 7, 2007
For Elderly Investors, Instant Experts Abound
Financial advisers with little training give counsel they are unqualified to offer, advocates for the elderly say.
New York Times - July 7, 2007
U.S. Aborted Raid on Qaeda Chiefs in Pakistan in ?05
Some top intelligence officials say the U.S. missed a significant opportunity to try to capture senior members of Al Qaeda.
New York Times - July 7, 2007
Pakistani President Tells Militants: Surrender or Die
General Pervez Musharraf, in his first comments on the five-day siege of militants, said the students ?have defamed Islam? and ?embarrassed Pakistan.?
New York Times - July 7, 2007
Pope Eases Restrictions on Latin Mass
Pope Benedict XVI dismissed fears that its revival could divide the church or dilute the reforms of the Second Vatican Council.
New York Times - July 7, 2007
Tribal Chief Says NATO Airstrike Killed 108 Afghan Civilians
The report was denied by a NATO spokesman and could not immediately be confirmed from other sources.
New York Times - July 7, 2007
News Analysis: Behind a Siege in Pakistan, Rumblings of Wider Dissent
The Lal Masjid is only the most visible bulwark of Islamist militancy that is lodged in cities and districts across Pakistan.
New York Times - July 7, 2007
The Boss: Triumphs of Good Timing
?One thing I?ve really been conscious of is keeping Olympus?s operations as green as possible.?
New York Times - July 7, 2007
105 Are Killed in a Suicide Bombing North of Baghdad
The attack fed fears that insurgents who had fled Baghdad and Diyala are turning to more vulnerable targets nearby.
New York Times - July 7, 2007
Fresh Starts: Technology?s Untanglers: They Make It Really Work
The work of usability professionals, who bridge the gap between the makers and users of a product, has recently developed into a solid career track.
New York Times - July 7, 2007
Homefront: Where Disabilities Aren?t Allowed to Win
A 72-year-old nonprofit organization in Manhattan runs job training and employment programs for people with disabilities or mental illness.
New York Times - July 7, 2007
[TS] Fair Game: A Board That Knows Two Words: No Sale
It is the kind of takeover bid that shareholders dream of, with a suitor offering a healthy premium. So why is the target?s board dead set against it?
New York Times - July 7, 2007
Data Bank: Hotel Acquisition Sets the Pace for a Strong Rally
The stock market surged during abbreviated trading last week, propelled by the wave of mergers and acquisitions that has buoyed it for months.
New York Times - July 7, 2007
Suits: Meltdown Didn?t Hurt His Golf Game
The chief executive of a Bear Stearns hedge fund maintained his golf habit through the weeks when his firm was struggling to keep one of its funds afloat.
New York Times - July 7, 2007
The Count: Where Help Is Wanted, Almost Desperately
Idaho, Montana and Hawaii are among the states with the very lowest unemployment in the nation.
New York Times - July 7, 2007
Off The Shelf: In Africa, One Step Forward and Two Back
Although globalization has transformed Asia, decades of assisted development have not produced sustained prosperity in Africa.
New York Times - July 7, 2007
Square Feet | Checking In: For Chelsea, a Morning of New Hotels
In the midst of New York?s hot hotel market, developers are betting that Chelsea is ready to become a lodging destination.
New York Times - July 7, 2007
National Perspectives: Battling to Keep the Country in the Texas Hill Country
With its rolling hills, lakes and rivers, a rural retreat is attracting more and more buyers eager to escape city life.
New York Times - July 7, 2007
The World: In Fear and Scandal, Some Find a New Drum to Beat
There was a time the words ?Made in China? immediately evoked ?shoddy.? Lately, many Americans are thinking ?danger.?
New York Times - July 7, 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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