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Well: Old Age Is Harder for the Overweight
A new study indicates that old age is a particularly treacherous time for the obese.
New York Times - November 15, 2007
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City Room: Arm Wrestlers at the Port Authority
Contestants pull, wrist-curl, top-roll and hook their way to top honors during an arm-wrestling tournament.
New York Times - November 15, 2007
Port Authority Raising Tolls and PATH Fares
The toll and fare increases will be used to help finance bonds for the construction of a second passenger rail tunnel under the Hudson River to Pennsylvania Station.
New York Times - November 15, 2007
Yankees May Pay Rodriguez for Home Run Record
Alex Rodriguez is close to a deal that could pay him at least $300 million if he sets the career home run record.
New York Times - November 15, 2007
High Court Blocks Florida Execution
The ruling was the fifth time in two months that the nation?s highest court has issued or upheld a stay of execution.
New York Times - November 15, 2007
Barry Bonds Is Indicted for Perjury Tied to Drug Case
Barry Bonds was indicted today on four counts of perjury in connection with his testimony about his use of performance-enhancing drugs, his lawyer said.
New York Times - November 15, 2007
McCain Argues Against Torture, Meeting Doubts and Sympathy
Many Republican voters disagree with Senator John McCain on torture, but they are often captivated by his discussion of the issue, in some cases even moved to tears.
New York Times - November 15, 2007
The Lede Blog: A Call for Eyewitness Photos, Video and Text From Pakistan
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New York Times - November 15, 2007
Georgia Patriarch a Voice for Calm
Catholicos-Patriarch Ilia II, head of Georgia?s Orthodox Church, was a unifying force during last week?s turmoil.
New York Times - November 15, 2007
Lebanon?s Presidential Front-Runners
Lebanon?s Parliament has until Nov. 23 to choose a president. The New York Times looks at the eight most likely contenders for the post.
New York Times - November 15, 2007
Signs of Slump at Myanmar Gem Sale
A gem auction, the first since the junta?s crackdown, has been unusually quiet, traders say.
New York Times - November 15, 2007
Indonesia Bans Unofficial Islamic Sects
Indonesian human rights lawyers are again questioning the country?s commitment to religious freedom after the recent arrests of several unorthodox Islamic leaders.
New York Times - November 15, 2007
Fewer Iraq Roadside Bombs, U.S. Says
An American military official on Thursday reported a sharp decrease in the number of roadside bombs and other homemade bombs in Iraq.
New York Times - November 15, 2007
Death in Vancouver Prompts Debate Over Taser Use in Canada
A video recording showing an immigrant dying after being hit with a police Taser at an airport last month has touched off a fierce debate in Canada on police actions in the case.
New York Times - November 15, 2007
Nuclear Report Finds Iran?s Disclosures Were Inadequate
A new International Atomic Energy Agency report says Iran has made new but incomplete disclosures about its past nuclear activities.
New York Times - November 15, 2007
High & Low Finance: As Bank Profits Grew, Warning Signs Went Unheeded
There were signs that banks were either lying about their results or were taking large risks that were not fully disclosed, but investors were oblivious.
New York Times - November 15, 2007
Gap Campaigns Against Child Labor
After a damaging child-labor scandal in India, Gap made efforts to rebuild its reputation by taking measures to prevent the use of children in the making of its goods.
New York Times - November 15, 2007
German Rail Strike Disrupts Travel and Freight
Hundreds of thousands of passengers were stranded, in what has become the largest work stoppage in the history of the German state railway system.
New York Times - November 15, 2007
Starbucks Shares Plunge on Drop in Customer Visits
Starbucks shares tumbled nearly 9 percent after the coffee chain said the number of customer visits to its established U.S. stores fell for the first quarter in its history.
New York Times - November 15, 2007
Stocks Fall on Concern Over Consumer Spending
Stocks fell sharply today as investors grappled with concerns about consumer spending and the overall economy after downbeat comments from J.C. Penney and Wells Fargo.
New York Times - November 15, 2007
S.E.C. Takes Step Toward Global Accounting Rules
The S.E.C. decided that companies outside the United States will no longer need to adjust their financial statements to comply with U.S. accounting rules.
New York Times - November 15, 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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