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Obama Says Iraq Combat Mission Is Over
In his second address from the Oval Office, President Obama reminded America that, in giving Iraqis responsibility for their own security, he was fulfilling a campaign promise.
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Iraq Correspondents Reflect on the War: A Colleague Is Killed
Correspondents who covered the war in Iraq are reflecting on their time there and the official end of U.S. combat operations. James Glanz covered Iraq from 2004 to 2008.
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Washington Post Suspends Mike Wise for Twitter Hoax
Mike Wise said in his Twitter account that a Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback was suspended for five games.
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Touchable Gadgets Win Over Users
Researchers say that touch screens are the start of a trend to make computers more open to human gestures.
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Does Your Language Shape How You Think?
The idea that your mother tongue shapes your experience of the world may be true after all.
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Early Morning TV News Shows Are on the rise
The new battleground for stations is the morning, with news broadcasts going on air at 4:30 a.m. or earlier.
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You Ain’t Seen This Before
With the Israelis, the Palestinians and the Iraqis, President Obama makes an ambitious reach to change the Middle East.
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Formula to Grade Teachers’ Skill Gains in Use, and Critics
Many school districts have adopted a system called value-added modeling to evaluate teachers, provoking battles from Washington to Los Angeles.
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We Owe the Troops an Exit
There is no silver lining to the war in Afghanistan, and its toll — in dollars and in lives — is growing.
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Roger Ebert on Food: Still Cooking
After losing his lower jaw to cancer, the film critic, who can’t eat, has written a cookbook that is an ode to the rice cooker.
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The War in Iraq
There was no victory to declare as America’s combat mission in Iraq officially ended, and President Obama was right not to try.
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Google’s Earth
Do we really desire Google to tell us what we should be doing next? Yes, but with some qualifiers.
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Not-So-Magic Carpet Ride
President Obama’s talking rug could use some quotations that are a bit more timely.
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Method to Grade Teachers Provokes Battles
The value-added formula to evaluate teachers is gaining acceptance, and critics, across America.
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Roger Ebert on Food: Still Cooking
After losing his lower jaw to cancer, the film critic, who can’t eat, has written a cookbook that is an ode to the rice cooker.
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Touchable Gadgets Win Over Users
Researchers say that touch screens are the start of a trend to make computers more open to human gestures.
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You Ain’t Seen This Before
With the Israelis, the Palestinians and the Iraqis, President Obama makes an ambitious reach to change the Middle East.
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It’s Official: This Is New York’s Hottest Summer
There was no cataclysm that defined the summer, but the average temperature — 77.8 degrees — was a record.
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Does Your Language Shape How You Think?
The idea that your mother tongue shapes your experience of the world may be true after all.
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Phys Ed: Does Stretching Before Running Prevent Injuries?
If 16% get injured from running, I would propose to STOP RUNNING. It is that simple. Unless you go at this in a semi professional manner and only run on weekends, StOP RUNNING. Now, that is what these studies indicate to me.
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Washington Post Suspends Mike Wise for Twitter Hoax
Mike Wise said in his Twitter account that a Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback was suspended for five games.
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thesadredearth
Leaders Emerge Among Trapped Chilean Miners
“Leaders Emerge Among Trapped Chilean Miners - http://nyti.ms/a44Hv5”
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jdunham
Pet Owners, Squeezed by Oil Spill, Turn to Shelters
“Pet Owners, Squeezed by Oil Spill, Turn to Shelters - http://nyti.ms/bT2qJX”
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Obama Says Iraq Combat Mission Is Over
In his second address from the Oval Office, President Obama reminded America that, in giving Iraqis responsibility for their own security, he was fulfilling a campaign promise.
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cspod
Roger Ebert on Food: Still Cooking
“Roger Ebert on Food: No Longer an Eater, but Still Cooking via @nytimes http://nyti.ms/duOaXk”
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Iraq Correspondents Reflect on the War: A Colleague Is Killed
Correspondents who covered the war in Iraq are reflecting on their time there and the official end of U.S. combat operations. James Glanz covered Iraq from 2004 to 2008.
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CathyPaper
Foursquare Introduces New Tools for Businesses
“Foursquare Introduces Tools for Businesses - http://nyti.ms/blou1u (via @NYTimes)”
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Washington Post Suspends Mike Wise for Twitter Hoax
Mike Wise said in his Twitter account that a Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback was suspended for five games.
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Touchable Gadgets Win Over Users
Researchers say that touch screens are the start of a trend to make computers more open to human gestures.
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Does Your Language Shape How You Think?
The idea that your mother tongue shapes your experience of the world may be true after all.
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Early Morning TV News Shows Are on the rise
The new battleground for stations is the morning, with news broadcasts going on air at 4:30 a.m. or earlier.
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SaraJHenry
Roger Ebert on Food: Still Cooking
“Can't eat, can't talk - but he cooks, and writes a cookbook. Wow. http://nyti.ms/duOaXk”
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osamakhn
Musician Wyclef Jean Running for President of Haiti
“ummmm righhhht... SO: Musician Wyclef Jean Running for President of Haiti - http://nyti.ms/9kkaL7”
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You Ain’t Seen This Before
With the Israelis, the Palestinians and the Iraqis, President Obama makes an ambitious reach to change the Middle East.
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Formula to Grade Teachers’ Skill Gains in Use, and Critics
Many school districts have adopted a system called value-added modeling to evaluate teachers, provoking battles from Washington to Los Angeles.
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We Owe the Troops an Exit
There is no silver lining to the war in Afghanistan, and its toll — in dollars and in lives — is growing.
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Matt Gierhart
Does Your Language Shape How You Think?
“Does Your Language Shape How You Think? - http://nyti.ms/9pm5ia (via John)”
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Roger Ebert on Food: Still Cooking
After losing his lower jaw to cancer, the film critic, who can’t eat, has written a cookbook that is an ode to the rice cooker.
-
The War in Iraq
There was no victory to declare as America’s combat mission in Iraq officially ended, and President Obama was right not to try.
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cesca
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Google’s Earth
Do we really desire Google to tell us what we should be doing next? Yes, but with some qualifiers.
-
Not-So-Magic Carpet Ride
President Obama’s talking rug could use some quotations that are a bit more timely.
-
Method to Grade Teachers Provokes Battles
The value-added formula to evaluate teachers is gaining acceptance, and critics, across America.
-
Roger Ebert on Food: Still Cooking
After losing his lower jaw to cancer, the film critic, who can’t eat, has written a cookbook that is an ode to the rice cooker.
-
Touchable Gadgets Win Over Users
Researchers say that touch screens are the start of a trend to make computers more open to human gestures.
You Ain’t Seen This Before
With the Israelis, the Palestinians and the Iraqis, President Obama makes an ambitious reach to change the Middle East.
-
It’s Official: This Is New York’s Hottest Summer
There was no cataclysm that defined the summer, but the average temperature — 77.8 degrees — was a record.
-
Does Your Language Shape How You Think?
The idea that your mother tongue shapes your experience of the world may be true after all.
-
Phys Ed: Does Stretching Before Running Prevent Injuries?
If 16% get injured from running, I would propose to STOP RUNNING. It is that simple. Unless you go at this in a semi professional manner and only run on weekends, StOP RUNNING. Now, that is what these studies indicate to me.
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Washington Post Suspends Mike Wise for Twitter Hoax
Mike Wise said in his Twitter account that a Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback was suspended for five games.
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