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lsmith1964
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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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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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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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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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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Jonas
Google’s Do-It-Yourself App Tool
“Take that, iPhone!”
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Chinese Factories Now Compete to Woo Laborers
High demand for factory labor has emboldened workers, resulting in higher salaries and better treatment.
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The Class War We Need
Conservatives should be fighting subsidies for the reckless rich that come out of middle-class pockets.
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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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A Chosen Few Are Teaching for America
Teach for America has become an elite brand that will help build a résumé, and in a bad economy, guarantee a good paycheck.
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Beyond Guns: N.R.A. Expands Agenda
The National Rifle Association’s defining battle is now a matter of settled law, and it has resources to move into other areas.
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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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Google’s Do-It-Yourself App Tool
The company is offering a free software tool to make it easier for people to write applications for Android smartphones.
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Consumer Reports Says iPhone 4 Has Design Flaw
Consumer Reports said it would not recommend the iPhone 4 because a hardware flaw in its antenna sometimes resulted in dropped calls.
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Social Networking Takes Flight
As passengers increasingly use mobile devices to contact fellow travelers, airlines and social media providers are scrambling to catch up.
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Tuli Kupferberg, Bohemian and Fug, Dies at 86
Mr. Kupferberg was a poet and singer who went from being a noted Beat to becoming, in his words, “the world’s oldest rock star” when he helped found the Fugs.
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bradnelson
At BP, a History of Boldness and Costly Blunders
“At @BP_America Visitors are asked to not walk and carry hot coffee for safety??! - #wtf #bizarroland http://nyti.ms/9F1FJc”
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The Feckless Fed
Ben Bernanke knows the dangers of deflation. So why isn’t the Fed using its tools to head it off?
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America Builds an Aristocracy
Congress should put an end to dynasty trusts, which give wealthy families unfair protection against taxes and the claims of creditors.
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phillybob
Consumer Reports Says iPhone 4 Has Design Flaw
“Consumer Reports Says iPhone 4 Has Design Flaw - http://nyti.ms/9CTp7r”
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