rawdawgb.blogspot.com Article Reprint One of the biggest news stories thus far this year was the lead for the top German, Brazilian, Japanese and Canadian Television outlets yesterday. But it wasn’t even mentioned in the coverage
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The TSA Says No to Pocketknives on Airplanes After All
By Elizabeth Dwoskin Article Reprint When Transportation Security Administration chief John Pistole moved last month to lift restrictions on bringing small pocketknives, hockey sticks, and baseball bats on airplanes, he was deluged with criticism. Pistole
Read moreWalmart Newest Profit Strategy Is To Hire A Bunch Of Temporary Workers
(Reuters) – Wal-Mart Stores Inc has in recent months been only hiring temporary workers at many of its U.S. stores, the first time the world’s largest retailer has done so outside of the holiday shopping
Read moreFood Companies Are Working To Make Their Products Look More Natural
NEW YORK (AP) — Here’s the latest goal for food makers: Perfect the art of imperfection. When stretching out the dough for its premium “Artisan Pizzas,” Domino’s workers are instructed not to worry about making
Read moreMiami Heat comped $100,000 worth of alcohol for NBA Finals celebration
By Brian Kotloff Article Reprint The Miami Heat’s NBA championship celebration at Story Nightclub on Thursday included 100 $850 bottles of Dom Perignon and three $5,000 bottles of Jeroboams champagne, for a total tab of
Read moreAt Georgia Restaurant, Patrons Jump to Defend a Chef From Her Critics
By KIM SEVERSON Article Reprint The line of Paula Deen fans waiting for her restaurant here to open grew throughout the hot, muggy morning Saturday. They discussed what they might select from the buffet inside
Read moreEx-Enron C.E.O. Skilling and Brother of Chicago Weatherman Tom Skilling gets Prison Sentence Reduced by 10 Years
By Jarrod Horton Staff Writer Nationally Jeffery K. Skilling is best known as the ex-CEO of the giant Enron Corporation, the 59-year-old received headlines when he and Enron Chairman Kenneth Lay was convicted of accounting schemes that
Read moreScientists optimistic of AIDS cure for some
By Agence France-Presse Article Reprint Top AIDS scientists were optimistic Wednesday of finding a cure for the disease that has claimed 30 million lives — but said it might not work for all people. The
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