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With Millions in 9/11 Payments, Bereaved Can’t Buy Green Cards
Widows of 9/11 victims living in the U.S. illegally fear they could be deported any day.
New York Times - September 2, 2006
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American al Qaeda: U.S. should convert to Islam
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American al Qaeda: U.S. should convert to Islam
new videotape has surfaced featuring Osama bin Laden's second-in-command, Ayman al-Zawahiri, and an American member of al Qaeda wanted by the FBI, according to a counterterrorism expert.
CNN - September 2, 2006
A Tough East Coast Cop in Laid-Back Los Angeles
Since arriving in from New York four years ago, William J. Bratton has been bluntly outspoken. Yet he is perhaps the most popular police chief in a generation.
New York Times - September 2, 2006
The DNA Age: Couples Cull Embryos to Halt Heritage of Cancer
A growing number of couples are screening embryos to detect a predisposition to cancers that may or may not develop later in life.
New York Times - September 2, 2006
Beloved Priest Defends Marines, Angering Filipinos
The Rev. James B. Reuter has gambled his respect in the Philippines in taking the side of American marines in a rape case.
New York Times - September 2, 2006
Annan Arrives in Iran for Talks on Nuclear Issue
Kofi Annan also hoped to persuade Iran’s leaders to throw their support behind plans for the future of Lebanon.
New York Times - September 2, 2006
Adding It Up: Pockets Half Empty, or Half Full
What can a handful of numbers tell us aout the state of the American worker?
New York Times - September 2, 2006
Market Week: A Profit Streak: 17 and Counting
Despite continual reports of sluggish economic growth and a decelerating housing market, there is much to look forward to from the corporate sector.
New York Times - September 2, 2006
No Kid, but Robert Evans Still Stays in the Picture
Paramount Pictures has been swept clean over the last year or so. But one thing remains somehow unchanged on the company’s Hollywood lot: Robert Evans still holds sway.
New York Times - September 2, 2006
Who’s the Man? Dave
An editor uses the male viewpoint to build a franchise.
New York Times - September 2, 2006
Suits: A Crisis Manager Has to Help Itself
The Yes Men, a group of activists, organized a stunt to protest the government’s plan to demolish a city public housing projects in New Orleans.
New York Times - September 2, 2006
Career Couch: E-Mail in Haste, Panic at Leisure
You shouldn't have said what you said in that errant message. Now how do you make amends?
New York Times - September 2, 2006
The Boss: A Series of Opening Doors
Todd A. Stottlemyer, president and chief executive of the National Federation of Independent Business, wanted to be a professional football player.
New York Times - September 2, 2006
DataBank: Tech and Retail Stocks Lead a Late-Week Rally
Whipsawed all week by conflicting economic data, stocks finished with a flourish after the last statistics to be released — the growth in nonfarm payrolls.
New York Times - September 2, 2006
Everybody's Business: On Buyouts, There Ought to Be a Law
Now that the market has corrected a bit, management buyouts are running riot.
New York Times - September 2, 2006
The Count: A Teacher’s Year, a C.E.O.’s Day: The Pay’s Similar
Enough already on how many millions chief executives earn. Let’s shift gears to a group of workers who earn pennies in comparison.
New York Times - September 2, 2006
Investing: Is a Recession Ahead? A Bond Buyer’s Debate
The Federal Reserve's direction was once fairly predictable; now the experts differ.
New York Times - September 2, 2006
Off the Shelf: Aiming to Level a Global Playing Field
If a prize in politics were awarded for self-righteousness, Joseph E. Stiglitz, despite stiff competition, might be near the top of the list.
New York Times - September 2, 2006
The Goods: Six Feet Over
“Extreme pogoing” is geared toward athletes who pogo for thrills rather than locomotion — leaping over cars or performing tricks.
New York Times - September 2, 2006
Economic View: The State of Research Isn’t All That Grand
What price does America pay for skimping on research?
New York Times - September 2, 2006
Spending: How to Become a World Citizen, Before Going to College
Spending a year abroad before going to college can foster a solid sense of direction.
New York Times - September 2, 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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