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What Plunge? September Is Good to Wall Street
After a tumultuous and brutal August, the stock market is within striking distance of the records it set in July.
New York Times - September 28, 2007
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The Lede Blog: Emergency Text-Messaging
St. John's University receives wide praise for handling a crisis with text-messaging.
New York Times - September 28, 2007
City Room Blog: New York?s Best Street Food?
While the participants at the Vendy Awards served a range of food, for the third straight year, the finalists hailed from only two of the city's boroughs, Manhattan and Queens.
New York Times - September 28, 2007
The Caucus Blog: Bill Clinton on Obama?s Experience
Using his own timeline for seeking national office, the former president, in an interview, plays one of this campaign season's big cards -- experience -- in taking on one of his wife's chief rivals.
New York Times - September 28, 2007
In Big Banks? Hands, Trusts Often Give Fewer Grants
With no family members to encourage gifts to the original donor?s favorite causes, banks and lawyers have wide latitude to change how trusts operate.
New York Times - September 28, 2007
The Saturday Profile: A Rights Advocate?s Work Divides Dominicans
Sonia Pierre, who dreams of a country in which her Haitian descent is a non-issue, is a polarizing figure.
New York Times - September 28, 2007
Bush Outlines Proposal on Climate Change
President Bush said that the world?s biggest polluters can limit global warming while still promoting prosperity.
New York Times - September 28, 2007
At Least Seven Reported Dead After U.S. Helicopter Attack
Witnesses say the attack was launched by an American military helicopter in a suburb outside Baghdad.
New York Times - September 28, 2007
Security Council Delays Vote on Iran Sanctions
Six major world powers agreed today to delay until November a United Nations Security Council vote on a third set of sanctions against Iran.
New York Times - September 28, 2007
Myanmar Monks? Protest Contained by Junta?s Forces
Myanmar?s forces appeared to have succeeded today in sealing the monks inside their monasteries. The death toll was higher than the number the junta reported, diplomats said.
New York Times - September 28, 2007
Stock Loans Are No Place for Secrecy
Creating greater transparency in the stock loan market, relied upon by those who borrow stock to sell short, would help people get fairer prices.
New York Times - September 28, 2007
Can We Turn Off Our Emotions When Investing?
We all know what we should diversify, ignore the market?s white noise and avoid the herd when investing. But do we do that? Hardly.
New York Times - September 28, 2007
Google Hiring Engineers Abroad
Google said it was expanding its staff of engineers in Europe to improve its products in local markets outside the United States.
New York Times - September 28, 2007
Germany: Jobless Rate Falls
Germany?s unemployment rate fell to its lowest level in nearly 15 years in September, dropping to 8.4 percent.
New York Times - September 28, 2007
Sweden: Nasdaq Deal Given Clearance
The financial regulator of Sweden said it had approved Nasdaq?s suitability as a potential owner for the exchange operator OMX.
New York Times - September 28, 2007
China: A Move to Restrain Prices
China raised the interest rate on mortgage loans to 1.1 times the nation?s benchmark lending rates and increased the minimum down payment on apartments intended for investment in an effort to cool surging property prices.
New York Times - September 28, 2007
Germany: Cost Cuts at BMW
Bayerische Motoren Werke will cut spending by 6 billion euros ($8.5 billion) over five years and change senior management after losing ground to the Mercedes Car Group of DaimlerChrysler.
New York Times - September 28, 2007
Wall St. Firm Settles Case on Handling of E-Mail
Morgan Stanley will pay $12.5 million to resolve charges that it failed to produce e-mail and falsely stated that the messages were lost in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
New York Times - September 28, 2007
Disney to End Cellphone Service
The Walt Disney Company said Thursday that it would cease operating its family-oriented mobile phone service at the end of the year.
New York Times - September 28, 2007
Foxtons Shuts Down
Foxtons, a discount real estate agency that brokered home sales for a 3 percent commission, shut its operations on Thursday and said it might file for bankruptcy protection.
New York Times - September 28, 2007
Fidelity Founder?s Daughter Promoted
Questions about management succession linger at Fidelity Investments despite a revamp that expands the role of Abigail Johnson, the daughter of Fidelity?s founder.
New York Times - September 28, 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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