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Arctic Once Felt Like Florida, Studies Say
New York Times - May 31, 2006
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Village Voice Names New Editor
New York Times - May 31, 2006
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U.S. Stocks Rebound From Tuesday's Decline
New York Times - May 31, 2006
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Sun Micro to cut up to 5,000 jobs
BBC News - May 31, 2006
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US rates plagued by uncertainty
BBC News - May 31, 2006
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Toll climbs as crisis eases
CNN - May 31, 2006
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Anti-war protesters arrested
CNN - May 31, 2006
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U.S. offers direct talks with Iran, with condition
CNN - May 31, 2006
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Milosevic May Have Hastened Death by Refusing Medication
New York Times - May 31, 2006
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| Édouard Michelin, 42, Tire Executive, Is Dead |
Édouard Michelin was the co-managing partner of the French tire company that bears his family name.
New York Times
- May 27, 2006
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| Window Opens on City Tactics Among Muslims |
The recent trial of a man accused of plotting to blow up a subway station provided new clues about the extent of police surveillance in and around New York's mosques.
New York Times
- May 27, 2006 |
| The Nation: The Other Legacy of Enron |
The books have closed on Enron, but the company left behind a world where almost anything can be traded.
New York Times
- May 27, 2006 |
| Constitutional Squabble May Have Earlier Roots |
Speaker J. Dennis Hastert is trying to move past a showdown over the search of a lawmaker's office. But many on Capitol Hill believe the fight will resonate.
New York Times
- May 27, 2006 |
| British Academics' Debate Sharpens as Vote on Israel Nears |
A British teachers' union will vote Monday on boycotting Israeli colleagues who do not distance themselves from what it calls Israel's "apartheid policies."
New York Times
- May 27, 2006 |
| 'Dead' Climber's Survival Impugns Mount Everest Ethics |
Lincoln Hall, 50, was left for dead overnight on the mountain, but was revived the next day and walked on his own to a base camp.
New York Times
- May 27, 2006 |
| East Timor's Capital Spirals Into Violence |
Australian and Malaysian peacekeepers have been unable to stop fighting between rival gangs.
New York Times
- May 27, 2006 |
| Colombian Leader, Seeking Re-election, Warns of Catastrophe |
Polls suggest that President Álvaro Uribe will win Sunday's election. Opponents worry that he will further consolidate power.
New York Times
- May 27, 2006 |
| Iran and Iraq to Join to Seal Border Against Insurgents |
The two countries agreed on Saturday to form a joint commission to oversee border issues and keep "saboteurs" out of Iraq.
New York Times
- May 27, 2006 |
| On the Contrary: Dear Graduates: Money Is a Means |
Graduates, it's not fashionable to say it, but money will, in fact, buy you a better life, all other things being equal.
New York Times
- May 27, 2006 |
| Correction |
The Armchair M.B.A. column last Sunday, about Cognizant Technology Solutions, an outsourcing company, misstated the given name of a member of its board and the job title he formerly held at Paine Webber. He is Thomas M. Wendel, not Bob, and he was the chief financial officer, not the chief executive...
New York Times
- May 27, 2006 |
| Whew: Relief from Bad News in the Markets |
The stock market rebounded last week, and all three major Wall Street indexes advanced after two weeks of losses.
New York Times
- May 27, 2006 |
| The Count: For Data Security, Sometimes Small Is Not Beautiful |
It's wonderful that information about millions of people can fit on a few computer disks. But not when those disks are stolen.
New York Times
- May 27, 2006 |
| Economic View: What to Do When the Oil (or the Innovation) Is Gone? |
At some point, surely, we'll finally run out of the resources we need. Or will we?
New York Times
- May 27, 2006 |
| Market Week: Jobs Report May Signal Soft Landing |
THIS is the point in the Federal Reserve interest rate cycle when traders act like economic air-traffic controllers, watching for signs that the Fed is raising rates just enough to engineer a soft landing.
New York Times
- May 27, 2006 |
| Suits: Take the Hotel-Casino but Not the Flying V |
Peter Morton, a founder of the Hard Rock Cafe chain, agreed this month to sell the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas for $770 million, but even at that price there were a few things he refused to part with.
New York Times
- May 27, 2006 |
| Everybody's Business: A Quick Course in the Economics of Confusion |
If you borrow $4 trillion, you can say you are worth $4 trillion, but only if you ignore the debt.
New York Times
- May 27, 2006 |
| The Goods: Rock 'n' Rolling for the Perfect Mashed Potato |
Simply Mash, a device that resembles an umbrella frame, drastically simplifies the motion needed to convert whole boiled potatoes into mashed potatoes.
New York Times
- May 27, 2006 |
| Fundamentally: Face to Face With Risk, and Learning How to Handle It |
The Dow falls 540 points in just nine trading days. Should you worry?
New York Times
- May 27, 2006 |
| The Boss: A Refuge in the Arts |
Michael L. Royce, executive director of the New York Foundation for the Arts, knows that many people create art to survive.
New York Times
- May 27, 2006 |
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THE MORE YOU LOOK AT THE AMNESTY BILL, THE WORSE IT LOOKS.
May 29, 2006 - June 5, 2006
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Last week the U.S. Senate passed an immigration reform bill that supporters insist is not “amnesty,” even though those who have illegally entered our country, illegally worked in our country, and in most cases committed criminal acts to cover up their illegal activity, are completely forgiven. By any logical definition of the term “amnesty”, that i... |
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Previous Articles:
A GLARING OMISSION.
May 15, 2006 - May 22, 2006
GUMBEL'S GAFFE GETS HIM A PASS.
February 18, 2006 - February 25, 2006
BIGGER POLITICAL SHIFT MAY LOOM.
February 6, 2006 - February 13, 2006
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