August 31, 2011
Libyans celebrate Muslim holiday, Gadhafi ouster - msnbc.com
Libyans celebrate Muslim holiday, Gadhafi ouster - msnbc.com
TRIPOLI, Libya Libyans on Wednesday wept over the graves of those killed in their six-month war against Moammar Gadhafi, then celebrated their newfound freedom with morning prayers and joyous chants in the capital’s main square bittersweet rituals marking the start of a major Muslim holiday
Fed Officials Weigh Steps to Boost Growth - Bloomberg
Federal Reserve policy makers debated ways to invigorate the recovery and hiring this month, potentially laying the groundwork for action at their next gathering in late September. Minutes of their closed-door meeting released yesterday in Washington showed that a few members of the Federal Open
On Charity, Steve Jobs Has A Right To Remain Silent - Forbes
In his New York Times column today, The Mystery of Steve Jobs s Public Giving, Andrew Ross Sorkin shines a spotlight on the fact that the former Apple CEO and Forbes billionaire has never been public about his philanthropy. He briefly considers, though seems to dismiss, the possibility that
Helicopters rush food, water to cut-off Vt. towns - Atlanta Journal Constitution
NEWFANE, Vt. National Guard helicopters rushed food and water Tuesday to a dozen cut-off Vermont towns after the rainy remnants of Hurricane Irene washed out roads and bridges in a deluge that took many people in the landlocked New England state by surprise. “As soon as we can get help, we need
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