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Hundreds of people participate in a pillow fight in front of the New York Stock Exchange on Saturday, April 4, 2009 in New York.
(photo: AP / Mary Altaffer)
Wall Street slips but S&P up for 3rd straight week
The Times Of India
Tweet NEW YORK: The S&P; and Nasdaq notched their eighth week of gains out of the last nine, but momentum ran out on Friday as stocks ended the day lower in a thinly traded session. | Energy shares were the big losers in the broad decline, falling alongside crude oil prices, though other cyclical gro...
Traders work on the floor at the New York Stock Exchange in New York, Tuesday, March 30, 2010
(photo: AP / Stephen Chernin)
US stocks slip amid thin trade
Canberra Times
| The S&P and Nasdaq notched their eighth week of gains out of the last nine, but momentum ran out on Friday as stocks ended the day lower in a thinly traded session. | Energy shares were the big losers in the broad decline, falling alongside crude oil prices, though other cyclical groups, inclu...
Lotto Max results: March 2
The Examiner
| Canada  -  The Lotto Max winning numbers from Friday are 4, 13, 14, 15, 34, 46, 47 and Bonus 49.  The EXTRA is 5530177. | The $30 million Lotto Max jackpot is currently the third biggest lottery jackpot in the world, trailing only Mega Millions ...
Booker T. Washington football tops in Miami
The Examiner
| Miami-Dade county is home to many high schools with a supreme amount of talented football athletes. But within the city limits of Miami itself, there are only five high schools. Miami Edison, Miami Jackson, Booker T. Washington H.S., Miami Northwes...
Caldwell Theatre Company's production of Working is the all American musical
The Examiner
| Boca Raton, FL  - Caldwell Theatre Company's musical Working hits close to home honoring all American workers.  As Americans are working harder everyday to survive a tight economy, a musical highlighting lives of fireman, teachers, housewives, tr...
Bill O'Reilly: Viagra is for health, contraceptives are for promiscuity
The Examiner
| Argggggh!   | Bill O'Reilly, on tonight's O'Reilly Factor, hosted Leslie Marshall and Janine Turner to discuss the media firestorm Rush Limbaugh has created with his incendiary comments toward Georgetown student Sandra Fluke (comments which includ...
Ransleben CPA joins Tomball Chamber
The Examiner
|   | Norman C. Ransleben, CPA recently joined the Greater Tomball Area Chamber ofCommerce. The Chamber noted its newest member with a ribbon cutting at the CPA firm’slocation, 10330-C Lake Road. | Ransleben spent over twenty years helping individ...
President Barack Obama delivers the 2010 State of the Union address
Public Domain / Tktru
Barack Obama says he's not bluffing on Iran
The Independent
| In his most expansive remarks on the issue thus far, Obama told The Atlantic magazine that Iran and Israel both understand that "a military component" is among a mix of...
Children hold anti government posters during a protest in a town in north Syria, Friday, March 2, 2012. Syria has faced mounting international criticism over its bloody crackdown on the uprising, which started with peaceful protests but has become increasingly militarized.
AP / Rodrigo Abd
Why Intervening in Syria is a Crazy Idea
CounterPunch
| IF I were to follow the call of my heart, I would appeal to our government to send the Israeli army into Syria, drive the Assad gang from Damascus, turn the country over to the S...
Sri Lankan Muslims shout slogans during a protest against Saudi Arabia in Colombo, Sri Lanka, Friday, July 8, 2011. Protesters demanded a pardon for Sri Lankan maid Rizana Nafeek, awaiting beheading in a Saudi Arabia prison, who is convicted for the death of an infant under her charge. Nafeek was first sentenced to death in 2007, sparking protests by international human rights groups that say Nafeek was a minor when the incident took place and that the infant died because of suffocation when the maid tried to bottle-feed him.
AP / Eranga Jayawardena
Saudi Arabia’s Free Pass
CounterPunch
| Saudi Arabia’s record is no better than Iran’s when it comes to respect for human rights. Yet the international community always manages to overlook the Wahhabi monarchy. Cou...
Virginia business briefs for March 3
Richmond Times Dispatch
| Star Scientific gets patent nod for process | Tobacco company Star Scientific Inc. says it has received approval from the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office for new patent claims on a tobacco-curing method designed to reduce carcinogens in smokeles...
William and Mary ends season with loss
Richmond Times Dispatch
| Tears rolling down his cheeks, Quinn McDowell started his answers and then stopped, trying to compose himself in the postgame press conference. | The finality of his collegiate career hit hard for the senior, who has been William and Mary's heart a...
"The Lion King" brings positive economic impact along with show
Richmond Times Dispatch
| The four-week run of the Broadway musical "The Lion King" in Richmond hasn't just been a hit with audiences. | It's also been a hit with local restaurants, who say the show running Feb. 15 to March 11 at the Landmark Theater has helped draw a lot m...
World Security
An Iraqi policeman walks past a destroyed car at the site of a bombing in Basra, Iraq's second-largest city, 340 miles (550 kilometers) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2010.
(photo: AP / Nabil al-Jurani)
Iraq’s security failure
Gulf News
| Twenty-eight terrorist attacks, car bomb explosions and automatic rifle fire rocked Baghdad and other locations around Iraq recently, deepening the wounds of the country. | Over 250 innocent people were either killed or injured during the latest terrorist attacks which took place in 11 cities around the country. In Baghdad alone five mega blasts ...
Terrorism
An Iraqi policeman walks past a destroyed car at the site of a bombing in Basra, Iraq's second-largest city, 340 miles (550 kilometers) southeast of Baghdad, Iraq, Wednesday, Aug. 25, 2010.
(photo: AP / Nabil al-Jurani)
Iraq’s security failure
Gulf News
| Twenty-eight terrorist attacks, car bomb explosions and automatic rifle fire rocked Baghdad and other locations around Iraq recently, deepening the wounds of the country. | Over 250 innocent people were either killed or injured during the latest terrorist attacks which took place in 11 cities around the country. In Baghdad alone five mega blasts ...



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