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PeopleSoft buys J.D. Edwards; AOL OKs $1.05B CD-maker sale; Ford may cut 2K salaried jobs.
The Odd Truth, July 18, 2003 July 18, 2003 / 7:56 PM EDT / CBS/AP The Odd Truth is a collection of strange but factual news stories from around the world compiled by CBSNews.com's Brian Bernbaum.
18 July 2003, Volume 3, Number 25 NOTE TO READERS: The next issue of "RFE/RL Organized Crime and Terrorism Watch" will appear on 31 July. SPOTLIGHT THE CASE OF YUKOS AND SIBNEFT By Roman ...
Lawmakers Back P.A. Aid Two staunchly pro-Israel Jewish members of the House of Representatives, Democrats Gary Ackerman of New York and Howard Berman of California, joined California Democrat Rep ...
This quote was deliberately omitted from a front page banner headline article in the Rutland Herald on Thursday, July 3. Now how can that be? When I see a byline from The New York Times, I would like ...
July 18, 2003 Prose envy Daniel W. Drezner | Daniel W. Drezner The official attack on Palestinian intellectuals ...
18 July 2003DAILY REVIEW FROM TATARSTAN Tatar State Council Refuses Offer Of Early Elections The Tatar State Council on 17 July rejected the suggestion of Aleksandr Shtanin (Equality and Legality ...
PeopleSoft buys J.D. Edwards; Cinram near $1B AOL CD-making unit deal; Tenet: two units indicted.
Israel Experience Vital Elan Ezrachi’s July 4 opinion article was a cogent reminder that for Diaspora Jewry, “it is more dangerous not to travel to Israel than it is to visit the Jewish state ...