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Authorities concerned that financial crisis can lead to suicides, violence
Associated Press WriterAn out-of-work money manager in California loses a fortune and wipes out his family in a murder-suicide. A 90-year-old Ohio widow shoots herself in the chest as authorities arrive to evict her from the modest house she called home for 38 years. In...Tags: Murder, Therapies, Sony Corp., Fannie Mae, Pharmaceuticals
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Program would order parents to get kids to school
A judge alarmed by the frequency of suspensions handed out to truant students has proposed a plan to give schools' attendance agreements with parents the force of law. The plan put forward by Lake Superior Court Judge Calvin Hawkins calls for school...Tags: Judges, Family, Court Administration
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Mike Daisey makes fine Chicago debut
Chicago Tribune criticMike Daisey, the provocative monologuist who made his Chicago debut over the weekend at the Museum of Contemporary Art, lands somewhere between Spalding Gray and Michael Moore, with odd snatches of Jon Stewart. Daisey remains seated, a la Gray, at a...Tags: Michael Moore, National Security, Jon Stewart, Defense
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Robbie Conal loves needling the powers that be
Special to The TimesTHE MAN in the two-tone Ray-Ban glasses looked familiar, but Lawrence Shapiro couldn't place him. He was cheerfully holding out a box of Italian cookies to anyone walking through the door of Bergamot Station's Track 16 Gallery -- which was where Shapiro...Tags: Dalai Lama, Jesse Helms, Jim Bakker, Martin Luther King Jr., Buddhism
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Steve Israel in Afghanistan meeting with Karzai
juliann.vachon@newsday.comWASHINGTON - Rep. Steve Israel (D- Huntington) traveled to Afghanistan this weekend, where he met yesterday with President Hamid Karzai, Gen. David McKiernan and New York troops in what he called "sobering" insight into the Taliban's resurgence and...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Religious Conflicts, Defense, Steve Israel, Civil Unrest
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These days, even 'The View' is getting political
WHEN Sherri Shepherd and her cohorts on ABC's "The View" start screaming at one another about the Weather Underground, a 1960s radical-left group that bombed the Pentagon, it appears as if something strange has leaked into the American water supply.
Once...Tags: Bill Ayers, Executive Branch, CBS Corp., Oprah Winfrey, Sarah Palin
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Releases this week
The Brass Verdict by Michael Connelly (Little, Brown, $26.99). Attorney Mickey Haller gets his biggest case yet: the defense of a prominent studio executive accused of murdering his wife and her lover. Lion Among Men by Gregory Maguire (HarperCollins,...Tags: George Hamilton, Michael Connelly, Tony Curtis, Amazon.com Inc., National Security Agency
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Viewpoint: 'The Affluent Society,' reconsidered
"The Puritan ethos (save first and enjoy later) was not abandoned. It was merely overwhelmed by the massive power of modern merchandising." "The Affluent Society," John Kenneth Galbraith Henry Ford's genius lay not just in his technological...Tags: Sociology, Automotive Equipment, Credit and Debt, Employees, Henry Ford
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Obama's got right idea with Iraq
The Oct. 9 article, ''Thousands line up to see McCain-Palin,'' quoted a spectator saying he supported Sen. McCain's Iraq war position because he doesn't want another 9/11 to happen. This simply continues the false idea that Iraq had any connection to 9/...Tags: Allentown, Barack Obama, John McCain
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Family, friends gather at dedication to 9/11 victim
Special to NewsdayWith one quick pull, the blue cloth fell to the ground. More than 200 onlookers burst into applause, many letting out cheers and some choking back tears. Marilyn Siracuse, 72, tilted her head up to Saturday's cloudless sky, a smile stretching across...Tags: Philadelphia Eagles
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Guantanamo prosecutor who quit had 'grave misgivings' about fairness
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterDarrel J. Vandeveld was in despair. The hard-nosed lieutenant colonel in the Army Reserve, a self-described conformist praised by his superiors for his bravery in Iraq, had lost faith in the Guantanamo Bay war crimes tribunals in which he was a...Tags: Prosecution, Academic Progress, Family, Defense, Trials
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Passing The Foreign Policy Baton
The best thing about presidential elections is that they mark a break with the past. But that can also create a dangerous chasm — a period of uncertainty while the new administration hires its people and frames its policies. Meanwhile, the world's...Tags: Condoleezza Rice, Heavy Engineering, Barack Obama, Government, Diplomacy
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