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...convention's prize pit bull, turncoat Democrat ZELL MILLER, made Dick Cheney seem warm and fuzzy...
...authorities" for a $1.5 billion China plant, only to be dressed down later by China's all-powerful State Tobacco Monopoly Administration (STMA). Apparently, the STMA was left out of the loop and the deal hit a wall. The Marlboro Man will need a surer grip to grab this bull by the horns...
BERNSTEIN: Two things: There's a feeling that when taxes are raised, it's bad for the market. That's not necessarily true. Clinton raised taxes, and we had a bull market. People should invest on a pretax basis. The after-tax effect is icing on the cake...
...surprising was the incident in New York City that same month involving Antoine Yates, a public-housing resident who kept a 425-lb. tiger in his apartment. The city caught wise when Yates showed up at a local hospital with an injury he claimed was caused by a pit bull. Police closed in on his apartment and found the tiger. The animal was sent to an Ohio sanctuary, and Yates was evicted, having manifestly violated the public-housing rule allowing him one petunder...
This humdrum era for stocks, which analysts say could last at least several more years, has given new life to strategies designed to profit in a stalled market. All but vanquished during the long bull run of the 1990s, "market timers"--who try to catch a stock's highs and lows as it trades in a narrow range--are sprouting again. So are "market neutral" investors, who through options and other techniques try to hedge away any market movement but gain from temporary stock-price discrepancies...