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Weather delays shuttle launch
The possibility of thunderstorms and lightning near the launch pad delayed the liftoff of the space shuttle Saturday afternoon. NASA said it will try again Sunday. "Steve, sorry to break your string. We're not going to make it today," mission control told STS-121 Commander Steve Lindsey.
CNN - July 1, 2006
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NASA Postpones Discovery Shuttle Launch
NASA scrubbed the launch minutes before the scheduled liftoff today as threatening clouds gathered.
New York Times - July 1, 2006
Corzine Orders New Jersey Government Shutdown
Gov. Jon S. Corzine shut down the state's government for the first time in its history because of a budget impasse.
New York Times - July 1, 2006
Capitalist Roaders
China is in the middle of a car-buying and road-building boom. But what happens when hundreds of millions of people all discover the joys — and agonies — of car culture at the same time?
New York Times - July 1, 2006
Last Stop, Lhasa: Rail Link Ties Remote Tibet to China
China opened the world’s highest railway, a 710-mile line that crosses the Tibetan Plateau.
New York Times - July 1, 2006
Canada Plans to Upgrade Its Military Equipment and Mobility
Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservative government laid out new expenditures of $15.3 billion.
New York Times - July 1, 2006
Car Bomb Kills More Than 60 in Iraq Market
The bombing was the deadliest insurgent assault since the new Shiite-led government was installed in May.
New York Times - July 1, 2006
Markets Soar on Hint of End to Rate Increases
The stock market surged to its biggest weekly gains in months last week on optimism that the Federal Reserve had nearly finished tightening interest rates.
New York Times - July 1, 2006
Suits: He Is Not Only Smart, but Very Careful, Too
WHEN he was planning his vast estate,
New York Times - July 1, 2006
Letters
Erasing the Footprint.
New York Times - July 1, 2006
Correction
An article last Sunday about the 2003 payout of $140 million in pension savings to Richard A. Grasso, then the chairman of the New York Stock Exchange, referred incorrectly to Mr. Grasso's second contract with the exchange, signed in 1999. That contract was executed in May of that year by Bernard Ma...
New York Times - July 1, 2006
Armchair M.B.A.: A Conscience of Corporations
Religious organizations are prodding corporations on social issues, and winning ever more shareholder support.
New York Times - July 1, 2006
Off the Shelf: The Elusive Goal of Corporate Creativity
New books offer suggestions for when "thinking outside the box" isn't good enough.
New York Times - July 1, 2006
Market Week: Will Fireworks Follow the Jobs Report?
INDEPENDENCE DAY falls on Tuesday. But on other days of the week, there will be no freedom from economic data, especially on Friday, when the employment report for June is released.
New York Times - July 1, 2006
Wal-Mart Reports Slower Growth
By Bloomberg News.
New York Times - July 1, 2006
Strategies: Buy and Hold? Sure, but Don't Forget the 'Hold'
You can outperform more than 80 percent of your fellow investors over the next several decades by investing in an index fund — and doing nothing else.
New York Times - July 1, 2006
A Sweetener With a Bad Rap
It spooks foodies, parents and nutritionists alike. But is high-fructose corn syrup really that bad?
New York Times - July 1, 2006
Economic View: Giving It Away, Then and Now
The announcement that Warren E. Buffett would donate most of his fortune to a foundation created by Bill Gates sent reporters to the history stacks.
New York Times - July 1, 2006
The Boss: Descended of Strong Women
The chairman of Deloitte & Touche USA established independence by working on the family farm.
New York Times - July 1, 2006
Essay: The Knicks Boldly Go Where Companies Have Not
The Knicks don't want to pay Larry Brown after firing him. Will corporate America follow suit?
New York Times - July 1, 2006
DealBook: A Wall Street Exposé With an All-Star Index
Wall Street is getting a memoir-cum-tell-all that skewers some of the industry's most expansive egos.
New York Times - July 1, 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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