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After the NRO

12 hours ago ago from Newsline

Now that a full bench of the Supreme Court is hearing petitions challenging the legality of the NRO pundits have gone into prediction overdrive.

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Locking down the borders and keeping out the evildoers.

22 hours ago ago from Canadian Cynic

Uh oh ... apparently, there's some heavy judiciatin' going down today : U.S. Supreme Court hears Black appeal Tuesday Conrad Black is taking his fight to the U.S. Supreme Court in a last-ditch appeal that, if successful, could grant him the vindication he has long dreamed of and cast doubt on a controversial law used to trap white-collar criminals. The former media mogul, who gave up his Canadian citizenship to become a member of the ...

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U.S. Supreme Court Hears Oral Argument In PCAOB Formation Challenge Legal News

11 hours ago ago from Legal News

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Supreme Court concerns bode well for Conrad Black

10 hours ago ago from Canadian News, Immigration, Military, Music and More.

The Supreme Court appeared inclined Tuesday to rein in U.S. government prosecutors' use of a fraud law against high-profile corporate executives. Read the original: Supreme Court concerns bode well for Conrad Black

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Supreme Court's Union Pacific Decision

13 hours ago ago from Workplace Prof Blog

In Union Pacific Railroad v. Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, the Supreme Court addressed whether National Railroad Adjustment Board arbitration awards are subject to review for violations of due process. As we noted in our preview, the issue arose when the...

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Five Magazine and Newspaper Publishers Introduce Their Digital Newsstand

14 hours ago ago from The New York Times

Search All NYTimes.com Search Business Financial Tools December 8, 2009, 9:00 am Five Magazine and Newspaper Publishers Introduce Their Digital Newsstand By RICHARD PEREZ-PENA Five major magazine and newspaper publishers on Tuesday announced plans to build an industry-standard platform to present their work on the Web, phones and e-readers in a richer, more flexible and more ...

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New York Times says print ad decline moderating

14 hours ago ago from PopEater

NEW YORK -The New York Times Co. says the print advertising market has improved "modestly." It expects its print advertising revenue to decline 25 percent in the fourth quarter. That would be slightly better than what other newspaper companies generally have been reporting in the past few quarters. The New York Times' chief executive, Janet Robinson, also said Tuesday that she expects online advertising revenue to increase by about 10 ...

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New York Times, Belo Offer Revenue Forecasts

12 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

BY JOAN E. SOLSMAN New York Times Co. said its print-advertising sales will continue to decline though digital ads are strengthening. The newspaper publisher also it expects the Boston Globe to be profitable in 2010 and that it decided to keep its small New England paper, the Worcester Telegram & Gazette. Newspapers publishers like the New York Times have been pummeled by the ongoing advertising downturn and the shift to online media. ...

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AP Entertainment NewsBrief at 3:08 p.m. EST

9 hours ago ago from Good News Now

Bryant Gumbel says he has lung cancer NEW YORK (AP) Bryant Gumbel shocked a television audience with the news that he's recovering from lung cancer surgery and treatment. The former "Today" show anchor, 61, said a malignant tumor and part of his lung were removed two months ago. He revealed his condition to Kelly Ripa while subbing for Regis Philbin on Tuesday's edition of "Live With Regis and Kelly." (Philbin recently had hip replacement ...

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Andy Plesser: Video: New York Times Veteran Tech Report Saul Hansell to AOL's Seed

7 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Saul Hansell, the veteran technology reporter and columnist for The York Times has left the paper to join AOL's new "Seed" unit, a mostly automated news site. The site been getting some mixed notices lately from some media watchers . Saul is the first "live" journalist to join the new venture. He shares the news on his personal blog . He created and edited Bits, the technology bog of The New York Times. I interviewed him when the site ...

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