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United StatesThis is New York campaign targets 50 m. tourists by 2015
Tourists love New York and lots of them visit the Big Apple but the city says that's not enough so it is spending big money on a new ad campaign. The goal is to attract 50 million tourists a year by 2015 with the slogan This is New York.
Rice defends free trade pacts with Latam countries
United States Congress would deliver a great blow to Peru, Panama and Colombia, as well as damage U.S. interests in Latin America, if it fails to pass free-trade agreements with the three countries, U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said on Tuesday.
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates visits Chile
As part of his five-nation tour through Latin America, U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert Gates met Thursday with his Chilean counterpart José Goñi Carrasco to discuss defense issues of common interest and to sign a bilateral agreement.
Federal Reserve cools hopes of second rate cut this month
The United States Federal Reserve Board Vice Chairman Donald Kohn said on Friday policy makers must be nimble in setting interest rates given the risks of both slower U.S. economic growth and faster inflation.
Winnie the Pooh to keep reaping millions for Disney Group
Winnie the Pooh, the honey loving bear at the heart of a royalty's lawsuit, can continue to reap millions for Disney, a Los Angeles appeals court ruled this week, tossing out the latest challenge to a disputed, lucrative contract.
Bush calls for reform to make the UN strong and vibrant
United States President George W. Bush told the General Assembly that he supports a strong and vibrant United Nations empowered to carry out the shared goals of the world body and its host country, from addressing global pandemics to stopping the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction to dealing with climate change.
US Central Bank cuts interest rate to 4.75%
US interest rate-setters have decided to cut rates for the first time since mid-2006, from 5.25% to 4.75%, more than had been expected.
Civil Air Patrol suspends flights looking for Fossett
The search for US adventurer Steve Fossett has been scaled back two weeks after his plane vanished over the Nevada wilderness, officials say.
Greenspan memoir links Iraq war to US thirst for oil
Former top US central banker Alan Greenspan abandons his trademark reserve Monday, in a new book which takes swipes at the White House for everything from its motives for invading Iraq to its unbridled spending.
Export boom fueled by cheap dollar narrows US trade deficit
The United States trade deficit narrowed 0.3% last July to 59.2 billion US dollars with record food and car exports helping to offset higher costs of imported crude.