News - 06.02.2012
- Israel’s Case for War With Iran 06.02.2012 12:01:25
There are plenty of arguments against an Israeli attack on Iran. And all of them are bad.
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- Shakeel Afridi Pakistani Physician 06.02.2012 12:01:25
He helped take down bin Laden. Now he could be hanged for it.
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- The War on Christians 06.02.2012 12:01:25
From one end of the muslim world to the other, Christians are being murdered for their faith.
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- China’s Next Head Honcho 06.02.2012 12:01:25
Meet Xi Jinping of China’s communist party who will lead Beijing’s new political generation.
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- Egypt’s NGO Purge 06.02.2012 12:01:25
The current crackdown could spell the end of U.S. military assistance to Cairo.
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- Prince Harry’s Wild Nightclub 06.02.2012 12:01:25
The “Playboy Prince” was spotted partying this weekend at an old society club that's gone glitz.
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- U.S. deals favoring blind draw scrutiny as rivals struggle 06.02.2012 05:01:13
Angela Meredith, who is legally blind, says she owes her job to a U.S. government program that reserves contracts for disabled workers.
“I wouldn’t be able to find work anywhere else,” said Meredith, 58, who earns $7.75 an hour making army uniforms at a factory near Baltimore, under a much-praised initiative started in 1938 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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- Super Bowl ads 2012: The game’s best commercials 06.02.2012 05:01:13
Follow along with live analysis of the ads
Watch and rate all Super Bowl ads
Super Bowl’s most sexist ads
10 commercials that deserve a second look
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- Postal regulatory chairman’s $70,000 in travel comes under scrutiny 06.02.2012 05:01:13
Days before the U.S. Postal Service announced record-setting losses in September, the nation’s top postal regulator traveled to Scotland for meetings with European envelope manufacturers.
A few weeks later, Postal Regulatory Commission Chairman Ruth Y. Goldway visited Portugal, Switzerland and China to meet with international postal regulators.
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- For business schools, entrepreneurship is a bridge to other parts of campus 06.02.2012 05:01:13
Dean David Thomas, who took the helm of Georgetown University’s school of business
in August, has been making the rounds lately pitching prospective donors on a plan to raise $50,000 for what he describes as a university “seed fund.”
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- Government contractors preserve profit through cost-cutting 06.02.2012 05:01:13
Recent earnings reports show that many government contractors have been able to maintain their profits through cost-cutting despite declining or flattening sales, but analysts are questioning how long companies can keep that up.
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