New York Times:
A new Web site is an aggregator of information and news on the developing debate over the best way to implement electronic health records,. (Read More)
CNN:
Obama is suggesting that stocks are potentially a good deal becauseof a very low P/E ratio. It was clear to me that Obama has noexperience in business, in banking, in investing, or in economicsbut I thought that he will gather the experts around him that willtell him how things work and that he could cut through the fog. It (Read More)
CNN:
Oil prices remained higher Wednesday as a government report that supplies of crude oil fell unexpectedly last week added to indications of improvement in China's economy. (Read More)
CNN:
Wall Street held onto early gains Wednesday amid signs on improvement in China's economy and as federal officials unveiled details of President Obama's $75 billion foreclosure prevention plan. (Read More)
CNN:
The International Criminal Court issues a warrant for the arrest of Sudan's President for alleged war crimes in Darfur. Omar al-Bashir was charged with genocide by the Hague-based court last year.
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CNN:
As the International Criminal Court issues a landmark warrant for the arrest of Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir over war crimes in Darfur, CNN's Nic Robertson interviews a man who was told to rape and kill children. (Read More)
New York Times:
The nation as we?ve known it is fading before our very eyes, but we?re still pouring billions of dollars into wars in Afghanistan and Iraq with missions we are still unable to define. . (Read More)
New York Times:
African leaders should support efforts to see perpetrators like President Omar Hassan al-Bashir of Sudan brought to account. . (Read More)
New York Times:
After an attack on the Sri Lankan national cricket team and its police escort in Lahore, Pakistan, the Web filled with video of the attack, news reports and blog posts.
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New York Times:
K+S, one of the largest European producers of fertilizer ingredient potash, fell as much as 5 percent on Tuesday after The Daily Telegraph reported that it may bid for Compass Minerals International, Bloomberg News reports.The board of K+S, based in Kassel, Germany, will meet in the next two weeks to decide whether to proce (Read More)
New York Times:
Michael Lewis, writing in Vanity Fair, traces the financial boom and bust in Iceland, the tiny fishing nation that re-invented itself as a global financial power, only to come crashing back to earth.
"Iceland is no longer a country. It is a hedge fund," an unnamed official from the International Monetary Fund tells Mr. (Read More)