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CP0879
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Corinne Day Dies; Photos Brought Fame to Kate Moss
“Corinne Day Dies; Photos Brought Fame to Kate Moss - http://nyti.ms/bx2moY A bit late but a horrible loss 2 ppl & photographers alike RIP”
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seanmills
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Making Lunch a Social Networking Game - Bits Blog
“Oh, I am just loving this: Making Lunch a Social Networking Game - Bits Blog - http://nyti.ms/b4wVND”
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JollyTomato
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Granola Bars That Don’t Come in a Wrapper
“Granola Bars That Don’t Come in a Wrapper - http://nyti.ms/d3kvnS”
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good bear bait.
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Two Different Worlds
The movers and shakers can’t seem to grasp the depth of the economic crisis facing ordinary Americans.
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FiskForever
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Varnette Honeywood, Painter and Illustrator, Dies at 59
“My Artistic Inspiration: Varnette Honeywood, Painter and Illustrator, Dies at 59 - http://nyti.ms/c90PZn”
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mediadarwin
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The Tax-Cut Racket
“If it will help America, shouldn't all Americans pitch in? The Tax-Cut Racket - http://nyti.ms/arH7ue”
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MankiniRev
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Limits on Women Reinforce N.F.L.’s Boys’ Club Mentality
“Limits on Women Reinforce N.F.L.’s Boys’ Club Mentality - http://nyti.ms/cJoXa0”
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jenny8lee
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Just Manic Enough: Seeking Perfect Entrepreneurs
“Back in eighth grade now-SCVNGR ceo had 8 employees overseas, but no one knew his age. Biz all done by Skype email. http://nyti.ms/9oaYb4”
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For the A-Cup Crowd, Minimal Assets Are a Plus
Many women these days want to showcase their small chests, not pad them out. Retailers are listening.
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toni
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Ntozake Shange Has a New Work and a Reprise
“Ntozake Shange Has a New Work and a Reprise - http://nyti.ms/bfPDXR”
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Jennifer Preston
A Storm’s Line of Destruction
“Interactive map tracking path of NYC storm and where 1,300 trees were damaged - http://nyti.ms/dvHE0j”
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sig225
The Learning Machines
“New York Times - (A history of) The Learning Machines - http://nyti.ms/b67zBb. (but not available on my iPad learning machine)”
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Liberace Museum Is Closing Its Doors
The Liberace Museum, once a tourist attraction on a par with the Hoover Dam, is closing its doors next month. The collection will tour and then go to storage. His fans are mostly dead. I think Lake Mead is more attractive. Tour in February.
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U.N. Poverty Goals Face Accountability Questions
There is little disagreement over the United Nations goal of eliminating dire poverty, but there is plenty of criticism about how leaders are going about it.
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Momo’s Painted Downtown Line
An eight-mile-long ribbon of paint across Manhattan turns out to be the graffiti tag of an artist named Momo.
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The Grand Illusion
Some seats will change party control, but a landslide midterm election is hardly certain, particularly if Democrats can change their tune and energize their base.
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Trees Killed by NYC Storm Number in Thousands
Torn from sidewalks, ravaged trees in Queens, Brooklyn and Staten Island, some a century old, were mourned.
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Bloomberg Pushes Moderates in National Races
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg is crisscrossing the country to endorse candidates he believes will promote a centrist agenda, stirring speculation about his presidential ambitions.
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