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Russia, Iran make new bid to break impasse
2006-03-01: MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian and Iranian negotiators make a fresh bid in Moscow on Wednesday to reach a compromise that might defuse Tehran's stand-off with the West over its nuclear program.
Showing of Prophet Cartoons Riles College
2006-03-01: AP - A student panel discussion Tuesday on Islamic extremism that included a display of Prophet Muhammad cartoons drew protesters outside the auditorium and descended into name-calling inside.
High Court to Hear Political Boundary Case
2006-03-01: AP - The Supreme Court was devoting an unusual two-hour session to the intricacies of political boundary drawing, in a case that could have a major impact on elections and even the balance of power in Congress.
Live-action short Oscar nominees hit iTunes
2006-03-01: LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - The five pictures competing for the live-action short film Oscar on Sunday are available to buy on Apple's iTunes Music Store.
Enron dealing 'lacked integrity'
2006-03-01: A former Enron executive testifies that it was 'standard procedure' for the firm to try and hide its losses.
Stock Futures Point to Bounce
2006-03-01: AP - U.S. stock market futures Wednesday were pointing to a bounce after last session's drubbing inspired by Google and housing data. But a critical study of a Pfizer Inc. drug may provide a damper to those recovery prospects.
U.S.: 'Worst Is Behind' for Japan Economy
2006-03-01: AP - The 'worst is behind' for Japan's once moribund economy but neighboring China must do more to balance its breakneck growth rate and allow its currency to be more flexible, U.S. Undersecretary of Treasury Tim Adams said Wednesday.
Energy stocks buoy FTSE
2006-03-01: FT.com - London equities opened in positive territory on Wednesday as strength in the oil and gas sector helped the FTSE shrug off weakness from banks after full-year results from HBOS disappointed investors.
Vital Signs for the Week of Feb. 27
2006-03-01: BusinessWeek Online - The U.S. economy relies heavily on consumer spending for growth. Personal consumption expenditures make up nearly 70% of total real gross domestic product. That's why economists are closely watching the housing market and personal income.
Atlantic City: Developers Are All In: Developers
2006-03-02: Developers are moving in hungrily on Atlantic City, where the sea and beach spread out invitingly.
Tax services get to work as deadline nears - One preparer sees early...
2006-03-01: Not many people like doing their taxes, but this year, some are doing them early.
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