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George Steinbrenner, Yankees’ Owner, Dies at 80
Mr. Steinbrenner bought a declining Yankees team in 1973, and then, in an often tumultuous reign, placed his stamp on seven World Series championship teams.
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Outside the Casino
As hiring picks up for Wall Streeters, Main Street and its millions of unemployed are still hurting, and some are in desperate straits.
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Accepting That Good Parents May Plant Bad Seeds
We marvel at the resilient child who survives the most toxic parents, yet the converse — the notion that some children might be the bad seeds of more or less decent parents — is hard to take.
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Rick Murray
Consumer Reports Says iPhone 4 Has Design Flaw
“Consumer Reports Says iPhone 4 Has Design Flaw - http://nyti.ms/9CTp7r”
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An Economy of Grinds
The slow economic recovery is shutting out the small businesses that are vital to its success.
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A Scientist Takes On Gravity
A string theorist is not tethered to the notion of gravity, saying the force is a consequence of thermodynamics.
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Diabetes Drug Maker Hid Test Data on Risks, Files Indicate
The drug giant SmithKline Beecham found in a study as early as 1999 that its diabetes medicine, Avandia, posed risks to the heart, but it never made the information public.
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Bryfy
A Chosen Few Are Teaching for America
“A Chosen Few Are Teaching for America - http://nyti.ms/cJFuVP #jed21 where is the Jewish teach for America?”
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Megan Grenter
Automated Debt-Collection Lawsuits Engulf Courts
“Automated Debt-Collection Lawsuits Engulf Courts - http://nyti.ms/9UTtGg”
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At BP, a History of Boldness and Costly Blunders
In pursuit of growth and profits, BP has taken risks and suffered consequences. But its record shows that it has been unable or unwilling to learn from its expensive mistakes.
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How Microbes Defend and Define Us
Researchers studying the microbiome hope they will learn enough about it to enlist it in the fight against diseases.
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Stever Robbins
America Builds an Aristocracy
“Scary stuff. I like idea America=meritocracy. Increasingly that's not so. America Builds an Aristocracy - http://nyti.ms/9Xbthb”
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Cutting and Pasting: A Senior Thesis by (Insert Name)
In a campus culture where plagiarism by students is prevalent, traditional term papers are no longer seen as a valid index of competence.
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U.S. Rules May Bar Iroquois From Lacrosse Event
The Iroquois helped invent lacrosse, but a passport dispute could prevent them from competing in the world championships.
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jenny8lee
Ex-Hacker Who Accused Leak Suspect Is Still Talking
The Army intelligence analyst suspected of releasing classified materials to Wikileaks has been silent, but Adrian Lamo, who turned him in, can be heard from all over the Web.
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Jennifer Preston
The World Cup, Around the World
“Slide Show: The World Cup, Around the World - http://nyti.ms/d6BRin”
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OpGratitude
Depending on the Kind-ness of Strangers
“THANK YOU @KINDSnacks! Depending on the Kind-ness of Strangers - http://nyti.ms/bxkQy1 @nytimes #SOT”
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kelleyob
Going Cheney on Climate
“A relatively balanced assesment of climate change (and climategate) by Tom Friedman - "Going Cheney on Climate" - http://bit.ly/8JZmvd”
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