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- Microsoft and Yahoo: a Postmortem
- Julie finds out about Baumer going Microsoft for Yahoo.
- Videos 2008-05-07
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- Why former second baseman Duane Kuiper remains my hero
- "I would like to create myself, but I'd put myself in as the second baseman for the Big Red Machine. Take Joe Morgan out and put me in. I had to play in Ohio the years that the Big Red Machine were kings and the Indians were like the Double-A...
- Articles 2008-07-01
- The Wall Street Journal is keeping an eye on the U.N
- The Wall Street Journal is keeping an eye on the U.N. The General Assembly elected Miguel d'Escoto its president. And it made the government of Burma one of its vice presidents. Remember d'Escoto? Think back to Sandinista days: He was their foreign minister. In 1985, he won the Lenin Prize,...
- Articles 2008-06-30
- So Vanity Fair, the Debrett's of celebrity, pop history, and uber-babedom, has turned on Bill Clinton
- So Vanity Fair, the Debrett's of celebrity, pop history, and uber-babedom, has turned on Bill Clinton. "The Comeback Id," by Todd S. Purdum, elicited howls of pain from its victim, and on some points the prestige journalist reported sloppily. The anti-Clinton Furies of the Right, meanwhile, can claim to have...
- Articles 2008-06-30
- Ilva hits the buffers after two years in the UK
- Ilva Furniture has gone into administration after just over two years of trading in the UK, falling victim to a flawed launch and torrid trading conditions that have affected all big-ticket retailers. The revelation about the Danish furniture specialist's withdrawal from the UK came as the flooring...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Razak denies murder claims
- World News IN BRIEF *KUALA LUMPUR The Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, Najib Razak, has dismissed as "total garbage" a blogger's allegation that his wife was involved in the murder of a Mongolian model. Mr Razak said claims about his wife, Rosmah Mansor, were a desperate bid...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Olmert cuts deal with rivals to stay in power
- The Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert cut a political deal with his Labour party allies yesterday that will keep him in power for up to three more months to pursue peace agreements with the Palestinians and Syria. Mr Olmert, who is facing calls to quit over claims...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Kenyon denies tribunal case claims
- Chelsea went on the offensive at an employment tribunal yesterday, as the club's chief executive, Peter Kenyon, began giving evidence. Kenyon told the London Central Employment Tribunal that Paul Smith's six-figure salary claims were "unrealistic" and denied agreeing to pay him various lump sums during salary negotiations....
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Boy 'dragged to river and killed'
- Home News IN BRIEF *A 17-year-old boy was forced to hand over the pin number to his bank card before he was thrown to his death in a river on Boxing Day night, a court heard. Robert Gill's attackers did not believe he was telling them the...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Case Digests
- U.S. Supreme Court Erisa Disability Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. v. Glenn No. 06-923 Certiorari to the Sixth Circuit Background: The petitioner is an administrator and...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- U.S. Supreme Court Case Summaries: June 26, 2008
- U.S. Supreme Court ERISA Disability Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. v. Glenn No. 06-923 Certiorari to the Sixth Circuit Background: The petitioner is an administrator and insurer of the Sears disability plan, which...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- New York State Court of Claims Case Summaries: June 26, 2008
- New York State Court of Claims Wrongful Confinement CPLA -- Motion Papers Bayron v. State of New York 2008-038-599 Judge DeBow Background: The claimant, a prison inmate, alleges he was held in...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Ballack gets yet another shot at final redemption
- It is just as well that Germany's captain Michael Ballack is gracious in defeat. He has endured plenty of practice on the biggest of occasions. The threat hanging over him for an unexpectedly long time here last night was of another sickening fall at the last hurdle but one, to...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Lahm has last word to deprive Turkey's never-say-die heroes
- GERMANY 3 Schweinsteiger 27 Klose 79 Lahm 90 TURKEY 2 Boral 22 Semih 86 HALF-TIME: 1-1 ATTENDANCE: 39,374 They wear you down, they make you believe you have a chance and then, when you least expect it, they break your hearts. Typical Germany, who won...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Abuser gets ankle monitor
- PROVO -- Sexually accosting a young female employee is a reprehensible offense but not bad enough to put a man in prison and impoverish his family, which includes five children, a judge ruled Wednesday. J.W. Craig Lamoreaux, 33, was sentenced Wednesday morning to 60 days on the...
- Articles 2008-06-26
- Phila. officials: Close charter school
- Philadelphia school district officials yesterday said Germantown Settlement Charter School should be closed because test scores are low, the school has not provided some financial documents and has failed to meet important provisions of the state charter law. In all, there are 11 specific reasons which "put together we consider...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- Daniel Rubin: For disabled, 'a major step backward'
- You might not want to slog through the 1,000 pages of regulations, cost estimates, commentaries and impact statements the government released last week in proposing revisions to the Americans With Disabilities Act. Let Steve Gold, the public-interest lawyer who forced Philadelphia to cut curbs into sidewalks, break it down for...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- Poor pay most for water corruption, says anti-graft watchdog
- BERLIN AFP — Corruption is denying the poor in Africa and Asia access to water and making households in Nairobi face higher utility bills than those in New York, a report by Transparency International released Wednesday said. The anti-graft watchdog said corruption is a critical but often overlooked...
- Articles 2008-06-25
- Missouri Supreme Court grants DNA test for inmate after 23 years
- Huntley Ruff claims he's served more than two decades behind bars for a rape he didn't commit. But now with some help from Ellen Suni, dean of the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Law, Ruff finally has a chance to prove whether he really is innocent....
- Articles 2008-06-25
- Effective graffiti removal
- Provo is struggling with a rash of graffiti in the city's central neighborhoods and commercial areas. It's hardly a unique problem. Cities all over the world, large and small, are dealing with the same thing. The key is to establish a reliable way to remove the unsightly paint quickly. ...
- Articles 2008-06-25
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