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The Roots Of White Anxiety
To understand the country’s polarization, take a look at the admissions process at elite private colleges.
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Amazon Says E-Books Now Top Hardcover Sales
Amazon sold 180 Kindle books for every 100 hardcover books in the last month.
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In Online Journalism, Burnout Starts Younger
At Politico, the news can start in the darkness before dawn. And turnover can be high.
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The Republicans and the Constitution
Elena Kagan’s nomination to the Supreme Court has become a flashpoint for a much larger debate about the fundamental role of American government.
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Earliest Steps to Find Breast Cancer Are Prone to Error
Biopsy diagnosis can be surprisingly prone to error in identifying breast cancer, often leading to unnecessary and disfiguring surgery.
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Attention Disorders Can Take a Toll on Marriage
Does your husband or wife constantly forget chores and lose track of the calendar? Do you sometimes feel that instead of living with a spouse, you’re raising another child?
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The Pundit Delusion
Instead of focusing on how its policies play in the news, the Obama administration should be worrying about their actual effect on the economy.
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GrrrlRomeo
Seeking Hints to a Supreme Court Ruling on Gay Marriage
“Seeking Hints to a Supreme Court Ruling on Gay Marriage - http://nyti.ms/dlH7Qu #lgbt”
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TitleExaminer4u
Marriage and Women Over 40
“NYTimes: Marriage and Women Over 40 http://nyti.ms/5toJiz”
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Studies Offer 2 Paths to Cut H.I.V. Rate for African Women
Two new studies found different ways to sharply cut H.I.V. infections among women: a vaginal gel and a system of cash payments.
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Senate Set to End Stalemate and Extend Jobless Aid
Senate Democrats are poised to break a partisan stalemate over extending benefits, but the fight seems certain to play out as a midterm election issue.
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We’re Not Ready on Nuclear Power
If the U.S. is to develop new nuclear power plants, increased attention must be paid to safety and oversight.
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Traded by Knicks, David Lee Was Still a Team Player
David Lee was the kind of player, a solid citizen, the Knicks said they always wanted, until they didn’t.
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Iraq’s Fratricidal War Plays Out Again in One Home
The killing of a man who had worked for the Americans by an insurgent son reads as an abridged version of the entire war.
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Taking Lessons From Engineering Disasters
Disaster can spur innovation, and experts say analysis of the oil disaster in the Gulf of Mexico will probably improve complex deep-water drilling technology.
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arielblakeman
Genetic Finding May Provide Test for Longevity
Scientists say they have identified genetic variants that predict extreme longevity with 77 percent accuracy. Looks promising. "The Harriman Trust"
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Tara Parker-Pope
Genetic Finding May Provide Test for Longevity
Scientists say they have identified genetic variants that predict extreme longevity with 77 percent accuracy.
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Serial Killing Case Haunts Los Angeles Community
The case of Lonnie David Franklin Jr. may sum up the history of a neighborhood where drugs, violence and an uneasy relationship with the police hindered an arrest.
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Seeking a Mortgage? Don’t Get Pregnant
Cautious lenders want borrowers to be on the job with guaranteed income, not on or preparing to go on maternity or paternity leave.
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California Blacks Divide Over Proposition 19
A cadre of African-American religious leaders have joined against a measure to tax and regulate marijuana.
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