|
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
 |
Apples Jobs has hormone imbalance, will stay CEO
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
|
Apple cuts copy protection and prices on iTunes
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
|
Grand Canyon, Loch Ness compete as nature wonders
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
|
Egypt and France propose plan to end Gaza conflict
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
|
Gaza truce proposed after Israeli shell kills 30
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
|
Gaza truce proposed after Israel shelling kills 30
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
|
John Warner passes torch to Mark Warner
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
|
China says 19-year-old woman dies from bird flu
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
|
Police Private TV station in Sri Lanka attacked
Southern Ledger - January 7, 2009
|
|
 |
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|
10 Die in Mistaken Afghan Firefight |
The victims, nine Afghan police officers and a civilian, were mistaken for Taliban and shot by American forces.
New York Times -
January 24, 2008
READ THE FULL STORY |
|
In the South, Echoes of Jackson?s Run |
There are echoes of Jesse Jackson?s candidacy as the battle for the Democratic nomination once again roars across the South, focused squarely on African Americans.
New York Times -
January 24, 2008 |
|
No Jury Trial Sought in Sean Bell Case |
Detectives Michael Oliver, Gescard F. Isnora and Marc Cooper, who are accused in the shooting of Sean Bell in November 2006, plan to present their case in a bench trial before a Queens judge.
New York Times -
January 24, 2008 |
|
Indictment in Killing of Marine |
A Camp Lejeune marine suspected of killing a colleague who was eight months pregnant was formally charged with first degree murder.
New York Times -
January 24, 2008 |
|
Scientists Take New Step Toward Man-Made Life |
Researchers say they have created the entire genome of a bacterium by stitching together its chemical components.
New York Times -
January 24, 2008 |
|
Surprising Few, Italy?s Government Collapses |
Prime Minister Romano Prodi resigned after losing a confidence vote in the Senate, ending his 20 turbulent months in office.
New York Times -
January 24, 2008 |
|
U.S. to Insist Iraq Grant It Wide Mandate in Operations |
With its authority in Iraq set to expire, the Bush administration will also seek to guarantee civilian contractors immunity from Iraqi law, according to administration and military officials.
New York Times -
January 24, 2008 |
|
McGraw-Hill Profit Falls 31 Percent |
The book and magazine publisher, and owner of Standard & Poor?s, said fourth-quarter profit was hurt as disruptions in global capital markets dampened demand for credit ratings.
New York Times -
January 24, 2008 |
|
Hershey Profit Down 65 Percent |
The company also said profit fell 65 percent in the fourth quarter, hit by charges for the overhaul of its supply chain, impairment charges in its Brazil operations and flat sales.
New York Times -
January 24, 2008 |
|
Amgen Profit Edges Higher |
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Amgen Inc said on Thursday that fourth-quarter profit edged higher, helped by cost cutting, and relieved investors with stronger than expected sales of all its key products.
New York Times -
January 24, 2008 |
|
Familiarity Breeds Gloom Among Financial Experts |
Pessimism is greatest among those closest to the financial system, so while some take a working financial system for granted, others see a system in crisis.
New York Times -
January 24, 2008 |
|
Ad Industry Group Set to Name First Female Chief |
Nancy Hill, a longtime agency executive, has been nominated as the new president and chief executive at the American Association of Advertising Agencies in New York.
New York Times -
January 24, 2008 |
|
Live Nation Finds a Buyer for Its Theater Business |
Live Nation has sold most of its North American theater business to Key Brand Entertainment, a company owned by a British producer and run by an American entertainment executive.
New York Times -
January 24, 2008 |
|
Murdoch Says WSJ.com Will Keep Fees |
The new owner of Dow Jones & Co. indicated that charges for full access to the Wall Street Journal?s Web site may even go up.
New York Times -
January 24, 2008 |
|
Sun Quarterly Earnings Nearly Double |
Sun Microsystems said that its fiscal 2008 second-quarter earnings nearly doubled as services revenue increased and its gross margin improved.
New York Times -
January 24, 2008 |
|
E*Trade Takes $2.2 Billion Charge |
The discount brokerage posted a larger-than-expected quarterly loss after a $2.2 billion charge related to the sale of its asset-backed securities portfolio.
New York Times -
January 24, 2008 |
|
AT&T; Downplays Damage From Economic Slowdown |
AT&T; reported strong fourth-quarter earnings, with net income rising 63 percent, due in large part to the growth in wireless communications.
New York Times -
January 24, 2008 |
|
Initial Bids Reach $2.4 Billion in Wireless Auction |
Top bidders put up a total of more than $2.4 billion in the opening round of the Federal Communications Commission?s auction of coveted U.S. government-owned airwaves.
New York Times -
January 24, 2008 |
|
F.D.A. Plans to Post Inspectors Overseas |
The F.D.A. intends to post inspectors to embassies and consulates in the developing world in hopes of improving the quality of imported food and medicines.
New York Times -
January 24, 2008 |
|
|
|
|
 |
| Keep up with Steve, join our G-Mail List to receive Gill Show updates and Steve's weekly column... |
|
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|
|
|
|