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Sunday, July 25, 2010

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BP Set to Replace Hayward as Chief Executive Top
Robert Dudley, an American, will take over leadership of the company after repeated stumbles by Tony Hayward in responding to the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
 
Homesteads and Other Sources of Tax Income Top
Around the nation, cities and towns facing grim budget circumstances are grasping at unlikely means to bolster their tax bases, like giving away land.
 
Companies Wringing Huge Profits From Job Cuts Top
In the recession employers cut quickly and deeply, but now they are aiming to keep profit margins high without rushing into hiring again.
 
In Rhinebeck, N.Y., Sealed Lips about a Clinton Wedding Top
Residents of Rhinebeck, N.Y., are thrilled that Chelsea Clinton and Marc Mezvinsky may marry here — though confidentiality agreements have kept lips sealed.
 
Inakadate Journal: Japanese Village Creates Art From Hues of Rice Top
Every year, villagers create large and complex images using rice paddies as their canvas and plants as their paint.
 
Mexican Officials Say Prisoners Acted as Hit Men Top
Inmates in a Mexico jail were allowed out at night to carry out murder-for-hire jobs using jail guards' weapons and vehicles, officials said Sunday.
 
At the White House, Losing a Game of Phone Tag Top
Part of the White House explanation for the handling of Shirley Sherrod's firing was that she could not be reached. That never would have been said in the old days.
 
Lutherans Welcome Seven Gay Pastors Top
The Evangelical Lutheran Church in America is now the largest Protestant church to permit noncelibate gay ministers to serve in its clergy.
 
Doubts Emerge About Teenager's Role in S.I. Fire Top
Several clues had pointed investigators to C.J. Jones, 14, but as evidence taken from the scene was examined, doubts began to emerge.
 
U.S. and South Korea Begin War Drills Top
North Korean officials threatened to respond to the show of force, which involved one of the largest American nuclear-powered aircraft carriers.
 

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