What 7 Republicans Could Do for America
The stakes are high for getting an energy bill passed this year. What will it take for a compromise?
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Leopold Museum to Pay $19 Million for Painting Seized by Nazis
“Leopold Museum to Pay $19 Million for Painting Seized by Nazis - http://nyti.ms/acV4k9”
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Breaking Impasse, Senate Extends Jobless Benefits
With the bare minimum of votes required to avoid a filibuster on the procedural vote, the bill advanced to a final vote in the Senate, where it is expected to pass on Wednesday.
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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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Adventures in Very Recent Evolution
In the last few years, biologists peering into the human genome have found evidence of recent natural selection.
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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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Mobile and Computer Sales Lift Apple’s Profit 78%
Revenue rose 61 percent as the electronics giant Apple continued to grow faster than most rivals.
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Ancient Grudges, Anew
A merchant for modern times: Shylock, still nettlesome after all these years.
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Adventures in Very Recent Evolution
In the last few years, biologists peering into the human genome have found evidence of recent natural selection.
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States Embrace National Standards for Schools
States that adopt the standards by Aug. 2 win points in the Obama administration’s Race to the Top competition for a share of the $3.4 billion to be awarded in September.
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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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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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Breaking Impasse, Senate Extends Jobless Benefits
With the bare minimum of votes required to avoid a filibuster on the procedural vote, the bill advanced to a final vote in the Senate, where it is expected to pass on Wednesday.
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What 7 Republicans Could Do for America
The stakes are high for getting an energy bill passed this year. What will it take for a compromise?
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aodt
Leopold Museum to Pay $19 Million for Painting Seized by Nazis
“Leopold Museum to Pay $19 Million for Painting Seized by Nazis - http://nyti.ms/acV4k9”
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Water Dispute Raises Tension Between India and Pakistanis
A battle over an Indian hydroelectric dam threatens to upset delicate negotiations to renew peace talks between India and Pakistan on Kashmir.
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Benoit Raphael
Amazon Says E-Books Now Top Hardcover Sales
“Amazon : plus d'e-books vendus que de livre papier - http://nyti.ms/97dSdZ”
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Bulldozers Meet Historic Quarters in Beijing, to Mixed Reaction
An area that has towers dating back hundreds of years will become an attraction called Beijing Time Cultural City.
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Bit by Electronic Bit, a Great Cantor Is Restored
Yossele Rosenblatt, known as the Jewish Caruso, died in 1933, but a Brooklyn devotee has made CDs of the cantor’s 78s without the crackles.
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SMBFinance
Explaining the Changing Face of S.B.A. Borrowers
“Explaining the Changing Face of S.B.A. Borrowers - http://nyti.ms/9QoKk4”
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ChaDaher
Fashion Sites Offer Public Feedback on Your Clothes
“Crowd sourcing whether or not your outfit is hot or not... via @nytimes - http://nyti.ms/akX4T7”
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mattmacnaughton
Swimming Pools Coming to Manhattan for a Few Days
“Dumpster diving!!! - http://nyti.ms/bJmKTU”
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A Prettier Way to Browse the Social Web
A new iPad application makes Twitter and Facebook feeds a whole lot prettier.
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Mobile and Computer Sales Lift Apple’s Profit 78%
Revenue rose 61 percent as the electronics giant Apple continued to grow faster than most rivals.
-
Ancient Grudges, Anew
A merchant for modern times: Shylock, still nettlesome after all these years.
-
Adventures in Very Recent Evolution
In the last few years, biologists peering into the human genome have found evidence of recent natural selection.
-
States Embrace National Standards for Schools
States that adopt the standards by Aug. 2 win points in the Obama administration’s Race to the Top competition for a share of the $3.4 billion to be awarded in September.
-
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.
-
The Roots Of White Anxiety
To understand the country’s polarization, take a look at the admissions process at elite private colleges.
-
Breaking Impasse, Senate Extends Jobless Benefits
With the bare minimum of votes required to avoid a filibuster on the procedural vote, the bill advanced to a final vote in the Senate, where it is expected to pass on Wednesday.
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