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...this means that national security will continue to dominate the news until November, while Bush and Kerry continue to trot out small-scale economic proposals. But how secure Americans feel in their wallets when they step up to that touch-screen voting machine will most likely decide the election. For now, the latest Pew Research Center poll finds that only 39% of voters approve of Bush?s handling of the economy, a number Bush and Kerry will both be watching for seven months. Bush?s father told business leaders at a Dallas lunch Wednesday how frustrating that experience...
...bureau soon officially learned the news when colleagues gathered around Golden’s computer to watch the names of winners scroll across the screen. Golden had won a Pulitzer for his series of four articles on “white affirmative action.” The prize comes with a $10,000 award...
...Lawrence managed to pick up the pace late in the period and into the next, though almost every chance was a long wrister on Boe with no screen in between her and the shooter...
...panel of portfolio managers, moderated by senior writer DANIEL KADLEC, to assess the state of our investments. Our panelists are stalwart long-term bulls on the global economy and believe job growth will return this year. There is wisdom in dividends, they say. And the best buys in flat-screen TVs are the stocks of companies that make them. For more on that, and other pearls, read...
DIED. MERCEDES MCCAMBRIDGE, 87, film, stage and television actress who won an Oscar for her 1949 screen debut, as a Southern Governor's hard-boiled secretary and lover, in All the King's Men; in San Diego. Her voice later became indelible when she mouthed the profanities for Linda Blair's possessed Regan in The Exorcist...