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Young Athletes Try New Coach: The Psychologist
The idea that mental coaching can help young athletes has pervaded the country?s zealous youth sports culture.
New York Times - August 4, 2007
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Republicans: Pelosi stalling on spy bill
An angry group of Republican House members accused House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Saturday of delaying a vote on President Bush's legislative priority -- a measure amending the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. full story
CNN - August 4, 2007
Caution Urged on New Jersey Water
After lightning disrupted power service to a water treatment plant, the authorities urged about 800,000 people to boil and conserve water.
New York Times - August 4, 2007
Rodriguez?s Wait for 500 Ends in a Hurry
Alex Rodriguez blasted the first pitch he saw over the wall, becoming the youngest player to reach 500 home runs.
New York Times - August 4, 2007
Bush Visits Site of Bridge Collapse in Minneapolis
As divers continued to search for bodies, the president promised today to make it a priority to rebuild the span.
New York Times - August 4, 2007
Drawing Fire, Judith Giuliani Gives Her Side
?It?s a learning curve for me,? Mrs. Giuliani said of her inexperience as a political wife after a rocky rollout to the public.
New York Times - August 4, 2007
With New Rules, Congress Boasts of Pet Projects
A new transparency about ?earmarking? money for pet projects has raised the value of the earmarks as a measure of members? clout.
New York Times - August 4, 2007
Democrats Feel Pressure on Spy Program
House Democrats today grudgingly prepared to clear the way for approving changes in a terrorist surveillance program despite serious reservations.
New York Times - August 4, 2007
British Make Initial Gains Against Taliban
Progress in Afghanistan?s most dangerous province is perhaps the most important in the country, officials say.
New York Times - August 4, 2007
Palestinians Say Olmert and Abbas Are Set to Meet
Palestinian officials said that President Mahmoud Abbas and the prime minister of Israel, Ehud Olmert, would meet Monday in the West Bank city of Jericho.
New York Times - August 4, 2007
Zero Down: The Loan Comes Due
Only two months ago, it seemed as if almost any company could borrow money at low interest rates. Now loans seem to be drying up everywhere.
New York Times - August 4, 2007
[TS] Fair Game: Mortgage Mania Didn?t Grip Everyone
Michael A. J. Farrell, chief executive of Annaly Capital Management, is an excellent person to consult on what is likely to happen next.
New York Times - August 4, 2007
Economic View: In a Maze of Indexes, Finding Prices to Live By
Measuring inflation is critically important, but no one gauge provides a categorically accurate result.
New York Times - August 4, 2007
The Goods: If the Shoe Fits, Write on It
Tagging is the inspiration behind a new line of children?s footwear, called Graffeeti.
New York Times - August 4, 2007
Suits: Vitamin for the Heart or a Fruity Cabernet?
A pill that promises all the health benefits of red wine without the hangover comes with a bottle of the good stuff.
New York Times - August 4, 2007
The Count: After a Lull, Signs of a Bump in Bankruptcies
Consumer bankruptcies in July rose 34 percent over a year ago ? a sign that the pendulum is swinging back again.
New York Times - August 4, 2007
Home Front: Training Local Workers Instead of Outsourcing
Paul Storch is investing in an on-site training program for area workers to learn the skills needed to keep his custom refrigerator business local.
New York Times - August 4, 2007
Fundamentally: When It Comes to Rebalancing, a Little Means a Lot
Should portfolios be rejiggered in light of rising market volatility?
New York Times - August 4, 2007
Off The Shelf: Opening the On-Ramp for Women
In ?Off-Ramps and On-Ramps,? Sylvia Ann Hewlett shows why corporations, for the sake of their own bottom lines, should do more to accommodate women at the higher ranks.
New York Times - August 4, 2007
Market Week: The Search for Nuance From the Fed
When policy makers meet on Tuesday, traders will be looking for fresh clues to the central bank?s views on the economy and the direction of rates.
New York Times - August 4, 2007
Investing: The Return of the Multitaskers (a k a Conglomerates)
Among the flood of companies reporting second-quarter earnings, there is a largely unheralded trend: the conglomerates are back.
New York Times - August 4, 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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