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...free music is sending folks flocking to satellite radio at a rate of 347,000 subscribers a month, according to a new report by JPMorgan. The two service providers, Sirius and XM, have mainly courted car-radio listeners. Now the satellite guys are hooking up with tech firms to target home users with boom boxes, stereo tuners and handheld gadgets (aimed at iPod users). Is the gear ready for prime time? --By Daren Fonda...
...Long a target for budget hawks, farm subsidies are facing a 5% cut under Bush's plan. But farmers are a powerful constituency in the red states. Because the Senate, apportioned by states rather than population, is skewed toward rural interests, the President will face an uphill battle to put these sacred cows on a diet...
...instead of assigning one well-trained agent to pursue a target, "the Chinese are very good at putting a lot of people on just a little piece and getting a massive amount of stuff home," says a U.S. intelligence official. The number of Chinese snoops is staggering, if only because average civilians are enlisted in the effort. FBI officials say state security agents in China debrief many visitors to the U.S. before and after their trips, asking what they saw and sometimes telling them what...
...stands a petite 5’4”, sporting a flashy blonde mane that belies her hard looks and tight face. The figure doesn’t seem to fit her new role as America’s top party girl, a tabloid target whose slips of the tongue and recent wardrobe malfunction have made her a sitting duck for the gossip hounds of Page Six. But if torrid Tara isn’t in the bod, where’s she hiding...
...preparation for Robinson’s inside presence, Harvard has spent the week practicing special defenses that target the post. The unenviable job of defending Robinson will fall on Harvard captain Reka Cserny, who has been an indispensable component of the Crimson’s recent four-game tear...