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| New York Times Company Posts a Profit but Advertising Falls, Lowering Revenue New York Times (blog) "It was an absolute awful quarter for The New York Times; there were no ifs, ands or buts," Mr. Arthur said. "The print being down 11 percent is a head-scratcher. We're not seeing those kinds of drops at other companies. In fact, some companies are ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Document details new NCAA enforcement plan USA TODAY Under a proposed NCAA enforcement plan, former Connecticut men's basketball coach JIm Calhoun could have faced a suspension or other restrictions for violations committed by a member of his staff. (Photo: David Butler II, US Presswire) ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| New reports show presidential election exceeds stunning $2 billion in fundraising Newser Presidential candidates in 2008 raised more than $1.8 billion in inflation-adjusted figures. This time, new factors have contributed to the sharp escalation in the campaign money chase. This year marked the first time that both major party candidates ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Japan approves new stimulus for ailing economy Businessweek TOKYO (AP) — Japan's Cabinet approved a 423 billion yen ($5.3 billion) economic stimulus package on Friday, moving to fend off recession amid signs the recovery in the world's third biggest economy is faltering. The emergency spending package, which ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New gadgets rollout to cut Apple's profits Washington Times NEW YORK — Apple Inc. has a new iPhone, two new iPads and three new PCs as it heads into the holiday quarter, the biggest selling season of the year. But, paradoxically, it expects these new gadgets to bring down its profits compared with last year. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| New teams command attention at SEC hoops Media Day Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog) HOOVER, Ala. – Missouri is still seeking its first SEC win in football, but it figures to find faster success in its new league in basketball. According to a preseason media survey, Missouri already is regarded as the third-best men's basketball team ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| New Zealand dairy giant launches stock market fund Sacramento Bee WELLINGTON, New Zealand -- New Zealand dairy giant Fonterra is launching a fund on the New Zealand and Australian stock markets worth at least 500 million New Zealand dollars ($410 million). But the cooperative owned by farmers isn't offering shares ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| New Zealand offers residency to Afghan translators NewsWest9.com Police say a mother returning to her New York City apartment has found her two small children stabbed to death in a bathtub and her nanny with a knife in her hand. Police say they believe a nanny at a luxury New York City apartment building has stabbed ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| musicFIRST slams new coalition of Internet royalty bill supporters The Hill (blog) The musicFIRST Coalition on Thursday slammed the launch of a new coalition aimed at lobbying Congress to pass a bill that would lower the royalty fees paid by Internet radio services like Pandora. Ted Kalo, executive director of the musicFIRST ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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