Pogue?s Posts: Promoting Tolerance Through Film
New York Times - May 1, 2008
The Rail: Q&A; With Joe Drape at Churchill Downs
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Baghdad Bureau: Iraqi Views of Spring 2003
New York Times - May 1, 2008
City Room: Fossella Faces D.W.I. Charge
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Bits: Amazon Sues New York State Over Sales Tax
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Reading Program Is Called Ineffective
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Belarus Expels 10 U.S. Diplomats
New York Times - May 1, 2008
London Mayoral Election Seen as Close
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Former D.N.C. Chairman Backs Obama
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Do the Rich Pay Taxes? Italy Tells All
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Close Contest Seen in London Mayoral Election
New York Times - May 1, 2008
Smith joy over shoot-out victory
BBC News - May 1, 2008
Rangers hold nerve to reach final
BBC News - May 1, 2008
Azeris clear Iran nuclear cargo
BBC News - May 1, 2008
Hong Kong ready for torch tour
BBC News - May 1, 2008
EU hails Turkey free speech move
BBC News - May 1, 2008
Counting begins in council polls
BBC News - May 1, 2008
Girl faces Holland murder charge
BBC News - May 1, 2008
 
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The Lede: C.I.A. to Detail North Korean Nuclear Aid to Syria
A string of news reports stir one of the most delicate American diplomatic dances, the negotiations over North Korea's atomic weapons.
New York Times - April 23, 2008
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Level 3 Reports Smaller Net Loss
Level 3 Communications reported a smaller first-quarter loss and higher sales on strong demand for its network services due to the growing popularity of Internet-based video.
New York Times - April 23, 2008
Allstate Profit Plunges 77%
The insurer said net income fell to $348 million, hurt by larger-than-expected catastrophe losses.
New York Times - April 23, 2008
Delta and Northwest Post Big Losses
The carriers, preparing to merge amid a steep industry downturn, reported a combined loss of $10.5 billion.
New York Times - April 23, 2008
South Korea Faces Question of Corporate Control
Following the resignation of the chairman of Samsung amid criminal indictments, South Korea seems uncertain about how much pressure to put on family-owned corporate groups.
New York Times - April 23, 2008
Starbucks Warns of Weak Earnings
The company warned of weaker-than-expected earnings for the second quarter and the year, citing a drop in sales at established stores in the United States.
New York Times - April 23, 2008
Executive Charged With Lying in Plavix Case
A former executive at Bristol-Myers Squibb has been charged with lying to federal authorities about a patent deal involving the blood-thinning drug Plavix.
New York Times - April 23, 2008
Quarterly Income Rises 36% at Apple
Apple reported revenue of more than one-half billion dollars above analyst expectations and predicted continued strong sales in the current quarter.
New York Times - April 23, 2008
Amazon?s Earnings Beat Expectations
The Seattle-based Internet retailer reported that net income in the first quarter rose 30 percent to $143 million from the year-ago quarter.
New York Times - April 23, 2008
City Room: Court Delays Posting of Calories
A federal appeals judge delayed the enforcement of new city rules requiring calorie counts to be posted in some restaurants.
New York Times - April 23, 2008
Well: Boy or Girl? May Depend on Mom?s Diet
A male embryo may be more likely to thrive in a woman who eats more calories.
New York Times - April 23, 2008
The Moment: Picturing a Stylish Future
Looking at visions of the future ...
New York Times - April 23, 2008
Debt Collection Done From India Appeals to U.S. Agencies
Debt collectors in India often cost about one-quarter the price of their American counterparts, and often do a better job, debt collection company executives say.
New York Times - April 23, 2008
With First Car, a New Life in China
As car sales soar in China, even first-time buyers are getting more sophisticated and want better cars.
New York Times - April 23, 2008
As Economy Slows, So Do Laser Eye Surgeries
More than 800,000 Americans got Lasik surgery in 2007, but the numbers started slumping last year.
New York Times - April 23, 2008
Seizing on Primary Win, Clinton Says Tide Is Turning
Hillary Rodham Clinton argued that her win in Pennsylvania proved that she was best suited to take on Senator John McCain.
New York Times - April 23, 2008
Democrats Divided Over Effect of Long Campaign
Clinton supporters call the extended race a healthy exercise, while Obama fans fret about the consequences.
New York Times - April 23, 2008
Wal-Mart restricts rice purchases
Retail giant Wal-Mart rations sales of rice at its Sam's Club stores, the latest sign of a global shortage.
BBC News - April 23, 2008
US marine jailed for UK abduction
A former US Marine is sentenced for abducting and sexually assaulting a 12-year-old British girl.
BBC News - April 23, 2008
Mac sales push up Apple profits
Apple reports a 36% jump in quarterly profit to over $1bn as consumers snap up its MacBooks and iPods.
BBC News - April 23, 2008
Man Utd rue Ronaldo penalty miss
Cristiano Ronaldo misses a penalty as Manchester United draw 0-0 with Barcelona in a cagey Champions League semi-final at the Nou Camp.
BBC News - April 23, 2008
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BARACK GETS A "DO-OVER" ON WRIGHT.
April 28, 2008 - May 4, 2008
Two wrongs don�t make a right, but for Barack Obama a second chance to deal with the radical rantings of his preacher may put his suddenly faltering campaign back on track.

When Reverend Jeremiah Wright�s vitriolic sermons gained national attention a month ago, Obama was reluctant to disavow him. He danced around what he knew, what he ha...

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April 7, 2008 - April 14, 2008

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NOW THAT OBAMA HAS FINALLY DENOUNCED WRIGHT, IS THE CONTROVERSY OVER?
YES, AND IT SHOULD BE.
NO, WRIGHT HAS BEEN SAYING THE SAME THINGS FOR 20 YEARS WITHOUT OBAMA SPEAKING OUT.
NOT SURE.
 
 
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