WASHINGTON — R.A. Dickey didn’t lose his composure after he fell down fielding a bunt, and he remained calm when extracting himself of a bases-loaded jam the hit helped create. Yet the right-hander was still staring at his third no-decision of the season at Nationals Park. Pinch hitter… NY Post: Sports
September 8, 2010
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A US clergyman is refusing to back down over plans to burn copies of the Koran despite international condemnation, including from the UN chief and Tony Blair. Sky News | World News | First For Breaking News
Lockheed Martin said more than 600 executives, or one-fourth of the eligible total, applied to accept financial incentives to leave the company. WSJ.com: What’s News US
Lockheed Martin said more than 600 executives, or one-fourth of the eligible total, applied to accept financial incentives to leave the company. WSJ.com: What’s News US
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – President Barack Obama, fighting to keep Democrats in charge of Congress, will push his latest plan to kick-start the economy on Wednesday and set up an election-year battle with Republicans over Bush-era tax cuts. Reuters: Politics
September 8, 2010
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More than a million take to the streets to protest the move, which Sarkozy says is needed to reduce the country’s deficit.More than 1 million people went on strike and into the streets of France on Tuesday to protest President Nicolas Sarkozy’s proposal to raise the legal retirement age. L.A. Times – World News
The Bombay Stock Exchange benchmark Sensex declined by over 104 points in the early morning trade today after rising to a record high in the last two straight sessions, on profit booking and weak trend in Asian markets. HindustanTimes.com – Top Business News Headlines
Sensex declined by over 104 points in the early morning trade on Wednesday after rising to a record high in the last two straight sessions, on profit booking and weak trend in Asian markets. Business News, International Business, Latest India Business and Markets News – Times of India
Sensex declined by over 104 points in the early morning trade on Wednesday after rising to a record high in the last two straight sessions, on profit booking and weak trend in Asian markets. Business News, International Business, Latest India Business and Markets News – Times of India
Hewlett Packard sued its former boss Mark Hurd on Tuesday for breach of confidentiality agreements a day after the highly-regarded executive was hired as president of rival Oracle, The Wall Street Journal reported. HindustanTimes.com – Top Business News Headlines