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Addicted to Bush
Republican leaders seem to want a complete return to the Bush agenda, but how can they embrace Bush’s policies given his record?
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Banks Paid $1.6 Billion in Excessive Bonuses, Official to Say
Citigroup and Goldman Sachs are among the 17 companies that the special master for executive pay is expected to spotlight for making lavish payouts during the financial crisis.
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bkwalker
Microsoft Reports a 48% Rise in Profits
“Microsoft +7% annual rev YoY, 48% rise in profits. online biz unit continues to loose $. http://nyti.ms/bcIRAs”
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NG01
Apple’s Web Browser Allows Sites to Collect Personal Information
“Apple’s Web Browser Allows Sites to Collect Personal Information - http://nyti.ms/b266kx”
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littleye
Apple’s Web Browser Allows Sites to Collect Personal Information
“Apple’s Web Browser Allows Sites to Collect Personal Information - http://nyti.ms/b266kx”
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ulybrath
Who Will Benefit From National Education Standards? - Room for Debate
Will national education standards promote innovation or create more bureaucracy?
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There’s Only One Way to Stop a Bully
Teaching children how to get along will require much more then legislation, but a deeper rethinking of what schools should do for their students.
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The Web Means the End of Forgetting
The digital age is facing its first existential crisis: the impossibility of erasing your posted past and moving on.
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Roberto
Views Show How North Korea Policy Spread Misery
Interviews with eight people who recently left North Korea paint a haunting portrait of desperation and political resentment.
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The New Dating Tools: A Card and a Wink
A raft of newfangled dating devices are striving to better bridge the gap between online and real-world romance.
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Once a Leader, U.S. Lags in Attaining College Degrees
The College Board warned a growing gap between the United States and other countries is threatening to undermine American economic competitiveness.
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Don’t Write Off Men Just Yet
Are the gains made by women putting the sexes on an equal footing?
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Shoppers on a ‘Diet’ Tame the Urge to Buy
Wearing only six items of clothing for 31 days can prompt both frustration and liberation.
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House Panel Finds Evidence That Rangel Violated Ethics Rules
The House panel has not disclosed details of the violations, but they are said to include some of the most serious allegations against the Harlem Democrat.
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Pentagon Faces Political and Economic Pressures to Cut Budget
After nearly a decade of increases in spending, the Pentagon is facing the first serious debate since the terrorist attacks of 2001 about the size and cost of the armed services.
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Tara Parker-Pope
Shoppers on a ‘Diet’ Tame the Urge to Buy
Wearing only six items of clothing for 31 days can prompt both frustration and liberation.
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montelutz
Consumer Reports Says iPhone 4 Has Design Flaw
“Consumer Reports Says iPhone 4 Has Design Flaw - http://nyti.ms/9CTp7r”
Pouring Stout Into the Pan Instead of the Glass
“Pouring Stout Into the Pan Instead of the Glass (though, even better, in the glass too!) - http://nyti.ms/a5Kk96”
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toestor
The New Dating Tools: A Card and a Wink
“The New Dating Tools: A Card and a Wink - http://nyti.ms/bhWqLK”
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