 | A Publisher Stumbles Publicly at the Post | | HeraldTribune.com- 7/4/2009 11:18:22 AM | | Published: Saturday, July 4, 2009 at 5:16 a.m. Last Modified: Saturday, July 4, 2009 at 5:16 a.m. Katharine Weymouth, the relatively new publisher of The Washington Post, is a lawyer who worked for the company for 12 years and was educated at the Harvard School of Business, so she is hardly a naïf in running a business. |  |
 | Catfish plans risk trade war | | Jacksonsun.com Jackson news, community, entertainment, yellow pages and classifieds. Serving Jackson, TN- 7/4/2009 10:52:44 AM | | It looks like catfish, it tastes like catfish, and it acts like catfish. But to U.S. catfish farmers, the whiskered, bottom-feeding fish from Vietnam is something else: a cheap variety that's usurping the humble catfish's place on Americans' tables and threatening their livelihoods. |  |
 | A 'parliamentary coup' paralyses New York Senate | | Hindustan Times- 7/4/2009 7:46:49 AM | | This happens in the world's oldest democracy as well. Two lawmakers, one accused of corruption and the other of slashing his girlfriend's face with a broken drinking glass, are at the centre of a bizarre 'parliamentary coup' that has paralysed the New York Senate for weeks, stalling action on critical bills. |  |
 | Maybe She Got Tired of the Full-Court Press | | The Washington Post- 7/4/2009 7:00:00 AM | | She survived Katie Couric and Tina Fey, searing scrutiny, rumors about her baby, anonymous taunts of 'whack job' from those who once touted her credentials to be a heartbeat away. |  |
 | Schwarzenegger sets date for election to fill Tauscher's seat | | Pleasantonweekly.com- 7/4/2009 6:54:56 AM | | Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger today declared that Nov. 3 will be the date of a special election to replace Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher , who was confirmed by the Senate last week to serve in a post at the U.S. State Department. |  |
 | OAS chief tells Honduras to let Zelaya go back | | Wick-Qua-Boag Weekender- 7/4/2009 6:39:34 AM | | OAS head Jose Miguel Insulza met judicial officials and clergy in Honduras to try to reverse a military coup last weekend that drove Zelaya from office. |  |
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