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Wind star pulls out over illness
Gone With the Wind star Jill Paice pulls out of three performances of the West End show due to ill-health.
BBC News - April 24, 2008
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Newell Rubbermaid Posts Higher Net, but Cuts Forecast
The company said net income increased to $56.9 million from $49.3 million a year ago on strength in the home and family businesses, but it cut its full-year outlook amid soaring materials costs.
New York Times - April 24, 2008
Safeway Profit Rises on Strong
The supermarket posted quarterly profit of $193.4 million, up from $174.4 a year earlier, helped by strong demand for fuel and the early Easter holiday.
New York Times - April 24, 2008
Travelers Posts Lower Profit, but Raises Outlook
SAINT PAUL, Minn. (AP) -- Insurer Travelers Companies said Thursday its profit declined in the first quarter, in part because investment income fell amid a weak market.
New York Times - April 24, 2008
Dow Chemical Profit Drops on Feedstock and Energy Costs
The chemical giant said earnings slipped 3 percent to $941 in the first quarter, but still managed to beat Wall Street expectations.
New York Times - April 24, 2008
Pulte 1Q loss widens on hefty inventory, land charges
DETROIT (AP) -- Pulte Homes Inc. said Wednesday its first-quarter loss widened after it took a hefty charge amid a worsening housing market.
New York Times - April 24, 2008
E.D.S. Profit Falls, but Still Tops Expectations
Texas-based E.D.S. said it earned $62 million in the first quarter, down from $164 million a year earlier when it recorded a huge contract termination payment from Verizon.
New York Times - April 24, 2008
American Express Profit Slips Amid Credit Losses
Net income totaled $991 million for the first quarter as the credit card lender saw more U.S. cardholders fail to make their payments.
New York Times - April 24, 2008
Union Pacific Profit Rises, but Outlook Falls Below Estimates
The railroad?s first-quarter profit beat estimates, as strong pricing offset flat freight volumes and a lower tax rate, but it?s second-quarter outlook fell below market expectations.
New York Times - April 24, 2008
Senate Passes Genetic Discrimination Bill
The 95-0 Senate vote sends the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act back to the House, which could approve it early next week.
New York Times - April 24, 2008
Deal Consolidates More of Russia?s Mining Industry
The aluminum tycoon Oleg V. Deripaska said that he had purchased 25 percent of the Arctic mining company Norilsk Nickel, furthering his quest to consolidate the Russian metals and mining industry.
New York Times - April 24, 2008
Judge Sentences Snipes to 3 Years for Tax Convictions
A federal judge has sentenced action star Wesley Snipes to the maximum three-year sentence on tax charges.
New York Times - April 24, 2008
The Lede: Taser Reaffirmed at Site of ?Don?t Tase Me, Bro?
A university is sticking to its Tasers after a flood of negative attention.
New York Times - April 24, 2008
Opposition ?Clear Victor? in Zimbabwe, U.S. Says
A U.S. envoy declared Zimbabwe?s opposition leader the ?clear victor? in the nation?s disputed presidential election.
New York Times - April 24, 2008
Under Criticism, Bush Talks With Palestinian Leader
President Bush is facing mounting criticism from Palestinians over his planned attendance of Israel?s 60th birthday celebration.
New York Times - April 24, 2008
Profit Declines, but Microsoft Tops Forecast
Microsoft may be struggling to buy Yahoo, but the giant software maker?s current business is humming along smoothly.
New York Times - April 24, 2008
Tests Confirm T. Rex Kinship With Birds
A analysis of proteins extracted from fossils has yielded the first molecular data confirming the hypothesis of a close dinosaur-bird ancestry, scientists say.
New York Times - April 24, 2008
McCain Criticizes Katrina Response as ?Disgraceful?
Senator John McCain took direct aim at the Bush administration on Thursday as he stood in the lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans, the area hardest hit by Hurricane Katrina.
New York Times - April 24, 2008
Sunnis Agree to End Boycott, Rejoin Iraq Government
Iraq?s largest Sunni bloc has agreed in principle to return to the cabinet after a nine-month boycott, several Sunni leaders said.
New York Times - April 24, 2008
For Airlines, Runways Are the Danger Zone
Recent groundings have raised flags about skipped inspections and botched repairs to wiring, but what really worries specialists is runway collisions.
New York Times - April 24, 2008
Foreclosure Hits Even Connecticut?s Wealthy
But the few homeowners in trouble in affluent Greenwich are tapping into other resources that most people cannot call upon to help prevent the ultimate indignity.
New York Times - April 24, 2008
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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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