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November 30, 2006
NATIONAL Reviewing global warming In sharp debate yesterday before the U.S. Supreme Court, states and environmental groups urged the justices to require that the Bush administration regulate greenhouse gases from new vehicles in an effort to slow global warming. pg 3a WORLD Bush, al-Maliki talks canceled A highly anticipated meeting between Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and President Bush was abruptly canceled yesterday, hours after the disclosure of a White House memo questioning al-Maliki's ability to pacify his country.
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By Andrea K. Walker and Andrea K. Walker,Sun reporter | November 17, 2006
Athletic wear company Under Armour Inc. submitted an application to the New York Stock Exchange yesterday and expects to begin trading on what is considered the world's most prominent bourse next month. The Baltimore company hopes to make the jump to the NYSE not long after having become a public company. Under Armour has traded on the Nasdaq stock market since Nov. 18 last year. Shares have risen 85 percent from the closing price of $25.30 on the first day of trading. It closed yesterday at $46.25, down 60 cents.
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