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New York Times - January 16, 2008
Entrepreneurship Takes Off in Ireland
New York Times - January 16, 2008
Ex-Brocade CEO Sentenced to 21 Months
New York Times - January 16, 2008
Sun Buying Swedish Software Firm for $1 Billion
New York Times - January 16, 2008
Decline in New Generic Drugs Draws E.U. Scrutiny
New York Times - January 16, 2008
Stocks Modestly Lower After Inflation Data
New York Times - January 16, 2008
JPMorgan Joins Banks in Write-Downs
New York Times - January 16, 2008
Bernanke Is Said to Support Stimulus Measures
New York Times - January 16, 2008
US economy 'growing but sluggish'
BBC News - January 16, 2008
Brown accused of Rock 'dithering'
BBC News - January 16, 2008
Darling calls for market action
BBC News - January 16, 2008
Warning over HIV 'ignorance' risk
BBC News - January 16, 2008
Probe into Omagh officers widened
BBC News - January 16, 2008
US plans cluster bomb task force
BBC News - January 16, 2008
Uzbek president Karimov sworn in
BBC News - January 16, 2008
Football: Havant set up dream tie
BBC News - January 16, 2008
Ike Turner overdosed on cocaine
BBC News - January 16, 2008
Odinga denies 'ethnic cleansing'
BBC News - January 16, 2008
 
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2007 Was Unpredictable, but Let?s Brave 2008 Anyway
Like baseball or the weather, the economy can be a difficult thing to predict. Nonetheless, here?s a sampling of what economists expect for 2008.
New York Times - January 2, 2008
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Police Kill Maryland Inmate After He Escapes
A 45-year-old prisoner who escaped from a hospital in Maryland was fatally shot by the police on Wednesday afternoon.
New York Times - January 2, 2008
Fans Line Up for ?Late Night? While Writers Picket
Writers' guild members walked a picket line outside Rockefeller Center in New York on Wednesday. (Frank Franklin II/AP) The Writers Guild of America mounted a small line of picketers outside an entrance to Rockefeller Center Wednesday afternoon as audience members of ?Late Night with Conan O?Brien?...
New York Times - January 2, 2008
Murder Charges Against Tankleff Are Dropped
The Suffolk County District Attorney announced on Wednesday that he was dropping the charges against Martin H. Tankleff for the 1988 murders of his parents.
New York Times - January 2, 2008
The Caucus Blog: The McCain-Lieberman Duet
One last stop before the Republican candidate jetted off to Iowa for one last round of campaign visits there.One last stop before the Republican candidate jetted off to Iowa for one last round of campaign visits there.
New York Times - January 2, 2008
Paris Journal: Even France, Haven of Smokers, Is Clearing the Air
Under a sweeping decree that took effect Wednesday, smoking has been banned in every commercial corner of ?entertainment and conviviality.?
New York Times - January 2, 2008
Egypt Allows Palestinians to Return to Gaza
Egypt allowed about 2,000 Palestinian pilgrims to cross back into the Gaza Strip on Wednesday after they had been stranded for days in the Egyptian Sinai on their way back from Mecca.
New York Times - January 2, 2008
Suicide Bomber Attacks Pro-American Iraqis
For the second time in three days a suicide bomber detonated an explosive vest amid a group of Sunni tribesmen who have sworn allegiance to the United States military.
New York Times - January 2, 2008
Rivals in Kenyan Election Still Far From a Deal
Western diplomats have been putting pressure on the Kenyan government and opposition to bring an end to bloodletting that has killed more than 300 people in the past three days.
New York Times - January 2, 2008
Democrats: More Than Health Care
A look at the policies of Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama reveals that the candidates have actually laid out two competing economic philosophies. The fight over health insurance is just one part of their disagreement.
New York Times - January 2, 2008
Justice Dept. Sets Criminal Inquiry Into C.I.A. Tapes
Attorney General Michael Mukasey appointed an outside prosecutor Wednesday to lead a criminal investigation into the destruction of C.I.A. interrogation videotapes.
New York Times - January 2, 2008
A Punishing Sun, a Mystery Treatment, and Happy Faces
Too much sun provides a chance to put a product to the test on a mother-daughter business trip.
New York Times - January 2, 2008
When It?s Time to Call the Cavalry
Some business travel problems are solved by hiring special services; others by not submitting to a no.
New York Times - January 2, 2008
A Film Year Full of Escapism, Flat in Attendance
Despite a modest increase in 2007 box office receipts, moviedom is trudging into January with a droop in its shoulders.
New York Times - January 2, 2008
St. Paul Stops a Waterfront Developer From Crossing the Mississippi
St. Paul has blocked a well-known local developer from building an upscale mixed-use community directly across the river from the downtown area.
New York Times - January 2, 2008
Hollywood Defendant Seeks to Act as Counsel
The Hollywood private investigator Anthony Pellicano is seeking to represent himself in his trial for illegally wiretapping celebrities.
New York Times - January 2, 2008
Big Makeovers for Office Buildings Outside of Midtown
Extreme makeovers provide many of the plotlines for reality television. The same could also be said for some recent Manhattan real estate deals
New York Times - January 2, 2008
Deal to Buy Mortgage Company Collapses
In a sign of continuing mortgage industry woes, PHH, one of the largest originators of residential home loans, said it is scrapping a planned $1.8 billion sale.
New York Times - January 2, 2008
Hotel?s Prime Audience: Sitting in a Meeting, Dreaming of the Greens
The Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts chain has signed a celebrity spokesman whose specialty is near and dear to the guests? hearts: golf.
New York Times - January 2, 2008
For Celebrity Magazine, Pregnancy Is a Bonus
OK!, the celebrity magazine, could not possibly have purchased all the attention it enjoyed after it got the scoop that Jamie Lynn Spears was pregnant. Or could it?
New York Times - January 2, 2008
Mall Owner in Australia Seeks Buyers for Company
The Centro Properties Group, which owns 700 malls in the United States, will weigh offers for all of the company or assets including its Australian and United States funds.
New York Times - January 2, 2008
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OVER?!?! IT HAS ONLY JUST STARTED!
January 10, 2008 - January 7, 2008
�Over'? Did you say 'over'? Nothing is over until we decide it is!� � Bluto Blutarsky, �Animal House�

With the Iowa Caucuses and the New Hampshire Primary now in the rear-view mirror most of the political experts in the mainstream media have given the impression that the Republican and Democratic Primary races are in their final moments. R...

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