Apr 6th, 2006 · Mike Pesca reports on the effect that a crackdown on illegal immigration might have on the restaurant industry in New York City and elsewhere. There are no reliable statistics, but anecdotal evidence suggests some of the best restaurants are staffed largely by Latinos.
Keywords: Food · Latino · immigration · evidence · industry · illegal · New York City · restaurants · Reliable · crackdown · kitchen · anecdotes
Jan 27th, 2006 · The Bush administration maintains that spreading democracy to places such as Iraq and Afghanistan is a reliable means of securing peace for the future, assuming democracies are less likely to go to war. But a new study has a different theory.
Keywords: Afghanistan · Iraq · administration · Securities · democracy · Reliable · theory · Rationale · maintains · democracies
Jan 10th, 2006 · As the world grows more complicated, so do methods for navigating through it. Often, the Internet is more reliable than a human when it comes to giving directions. But in some areas, that's not the case.
Keywords: world · human · Internet · navigating · Reliable
Jan 3rd, 2006 · Russia's state-owned gas company has restored deliveries to Europe through Ukraine's pipeline after an uproar from its West European customers. A price dispute between Moscow and Kiev led to last weekend's disruption, and has raised questions about Russia's role as a reliable energy supplier.
Keywords: Europe · energy · company · Dispute · Russia · Moscow · pipeline · Ukraine · Kiev · Reliable · customer · deliveries
Aug 12th, 2005 · For 20 years, Canada and Denmark have disagreed over who owns Hans Island. It's a small, uninhabited territory with no reliable natural resources. But when Canada's defense minister raised a Canadian flag there, Denmark sent a warship to the island.
Keywords: minister · Denmark · naturalized · Territory · Canada · Canadian · Island · Reliable · Hans · resources · disagrees · warships
Aug 1st, 2005 · The gigantic energy bill headed to the president's desk would encourage new nuclear power plants, make the electricity grid more reliable and extend daylight savings time. But, it would do little to reduce our dependence on foreign oil. Join host Neal Conan and guests for an exploration of energy independence.
Keywords: nuclear · president · energy · independent · desks · plants · foreign · electricity · Reliable · savings · Pursuits · Bill
Jul 5th, 2005 · President Bush visits Copenhagen, Denmark, to show his gratitude for the country's military help in Iraq. The Danes currently have about 570 troops serving with the British in southern Iraq. Prime Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen has been a reliable Bush ally.
Keywords: President Bush · Iraq · Denmark · country · Danes · military · Troops · Copenhagen · British · Reliable · gratitude · Minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen