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...Nisenholtz says the Times is the top-selling periodical on at the Kindle Store, though a non-disclosure agreement with Amazon prevents him from quantifying that statement. "We continue to see an explosion of form factors," he added. "But I don't see anything right now that is bursting through like the iPhone did or the Kindle can potentially do going forward." (The Times' iPhone app has been downloaded more than a million times, he said.) (See the top 10 iPhone applications...
...reported to have lost over $8 billion—or roughly 22 percent—by the end of October. But other market indices posted even worse returns, with the S&P 500 falling 24.6 percent in the same period. HMC chief executive Jane L. Mendillo wrote in a statement that an analysis conducted by the firm’s management team to evaluate the size and structure of the company in light of current market conditions had concluded that “the time was right for a significant rebalancing of our staff and our functions...
...significant burden on their plans next year. “I imagine the training will either have to begin earlier or be incorporated throughout the first weeks of the semester,” Logan A. Steiner, a third-year student member of the Bureau, wrote in an e-mailed statement. An earlier interview schedule also means that students will arrive for their second year of law school without much time to take advantage of the school’s advising services in the fall. “Some students don’t know what they want...
...allowed to meet friends, have relatives visit and even travel to Karachi amid tight security. Toward the end of Musharraf's rule, he sparked controversy after giving a slew of interviews in which he retracted his confession and claimed that he had been forced to read a statement handed to him. Khan also claimed that the army had colluded in at least one nuclear transaction - a charge Musharraf angrily denied. The Islamabad High Court swiftly muzzled him in July 2008, denying any future access to the media. But over recent months, he began writing a regular newspaper column, "Random Thoughts...
...Perhaps inadvertently, that statement said much about the reasons piracy remains such a problem off Somalia: The 20-odd warships from more than a dozen nations patrolling those waters have largely held off from attacking pirates or trying to free ships. The pirates, in fact, went unhindered the day they left the Faina, and there has apparently been no effort to capture them...