Thursday, July 28, 2005

Internet advertising - nations agree new climate pact CNN International - 2 hours ago


Six nations agree new climate pact
CNN International - 2 hours ago VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) -- The world's top two air polluters -- the US and China -- joined Australia, India, Japan and South Korea on Thursday to unveil a new Asia-Pacific partnership to develop cleaner energy technologies in hopes of curtailing climate

GM swaps discount for 2006 sticker cuts
DetNews.com - 1 hour ago In: Lower prices on most of its new models. Out: Employee deals for all, plus big rebates. GM�s "employee discounts for everyone" program soon will be replaced by lower sticker prices, more standard equipment and fewer cash rebates.

Fine tuning: Kelley's nod to reality TV
Canada.com - 2 hours ago It sounds like a joke, but it isn't. The Law Firm is the first -- and possibly the last -- reality show from that noted critic of reality TV, David E. Kelley, the self-described recovering attorney who in a past life created Ally McBeal, The Practice

On Question of Nominee Questions, No Clear Answer
Washington Post - 4 hours ago By Charles Babington. Senators have discussed abortion, civil rights and other issues in the opening days of debate over John G. Roberts Jr.'s nomination to the Supreme Court. But the hottest topic is the question

Organizing labor: It all starts at the grass roots
Seattle Post Intelligencer - 47 minutes ago Macroeconomics is thinking about how to run an entire national economy. Microeconomics is thinking about how to run the corner espresso stand. The macroeconomic version of labor relations is the brawl taking

Martha Stewart Living's second quarter loss widens
USA Today - 17 hours ago NEW YORK (AP) � Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (MSO) posted a wider loss in the second quarter from a year ago, but saw overall revenue rose 4.3%, boosted by advertisers returning to its flagship magazine as the founder puts her personal legal woes

Shuttle crew inspects the damage after bits fall off during launch
Telegraph.co.uk - 6 hours ago By Harry Mount in New York. The crew of the space shuttle Discovery spent their first day in space inspecting the craft for damage after debris was seen falling off moments after its launch. In an unnerving

TRADE-US: CAFTA Meets its Final Test
Inter Press Service (subscription) - 9 hours ago WASHINGTON, Jul 27 (IPS) - The US House of Representatives will decide the fate of the controversial Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) this week in what many analysts predict will be a very close vote, prompting a spate of intensified lobbying

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