Wednesday, January 29, 2014

@14:36, 1/27/14

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1
Business Day

Apple’s Earnings, Bernanke’s Farewell

2
World

Two Relief Camps in Uttar Pradesh Settle Into Permanency

Muslims who fled religious violence in the western part of the state have started building brick houses, having resisted all efforts by the local authorities to get them to move on.
Brick and Tile; Deaths (Fatalities); Demonstrations, Protests, and Riots; Hinduism; Immigration and Emigration; Indian Rupee (Currency); Land Use Policies; Muslims and Islam 

Splitting the village.
3
Opinion

Journalists on the Environment Beat Look Ahead

4
Automobiles

Makers Pack New Cars With Technology, but Younger Buyers Shrug

5
Business Day

New Running Shoe Line Says, ‘Come Fly With Me’

6
Technology

Verizon Plans to Buy Intel Media Division to Expand Its Television Services

7
Sports

Pelé Backs Frenchman for FIFA Presidency

9
Opinion

3 Enemas Later, Still No Drugs

10
Opinion

How Long Have I Got Left?

11
World

Gaza Man Shot to Death in Border Clash With Israeli Military, Palestinians Say

12
Business Day

Stock Sell-Off Continues as Markets Falter on Wall Street


fluctuation.
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Opinion

Bananas are Chemicals, Too

15
Sports

Hawaii and San Diego Among Sites Considered for America’s Cup

16
Business Day

The Business of Paid Family Leave

Extending the disability-insurance model to help defray the costs of care for children, elderly and sick family members could help employees, with minimal impact on business, an economist writes.
Family Leaves; Paid Time Off 

A good idea that will be fought.  Not in this congress.
 
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Sports

The Week’s Men’s College Basketball Games to Watch

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U.S.

In Nuns’ Suit, Justices Block Key Mandate in Health Law

The Supreme Court granted an injunction sought by an order of Roman Catholic nuns who object to the requirement to cover contraception.
Birth Control and Family Planning; Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (2010) 

"Making a mountain out of a mole hill"
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N.Y. / Region

Schumer Proposes ‘Avonte’s Law’ to Protect Children With Autism

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World

Report on Unrest Is at Odds With Account of Myanmar

Human rights groups say that with this latest round of anti-Muslim violence, Myanmar’s government appears to be trying to cover up the problem.
Human Rights and Human Rights Violations; Muslims and Islam 

Islam is the problem.

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@11:00

1
Business Day

Economic Reports for the Week of Jan. 27

2
Technology

Verizon Plans to Buy Intel Media Division to Expand Its Television Services


U.S.

Texas Woman Is Taken Off Life Support After Order

4
Sports

Pelé Backs Frenchman for FIFA Presidency

5
Opinion

3 Enemas Later, Still No Drugs

6
Business Day

Boston Fed’s Latest Role: Community Organizer

7
Opinion

How Long Have I Got Left?

8
Sports

UConn Reaches 20 Wins

9
Sports

The Week’s Men’s College Basketball Games to Watch

10
World

Gaza Man Shot to Death in Border Clash With Israeli Military, Palestinians Say

11
Opinion

Treatment for Addiction

12
14
Sports

Power Play Falls Short, and So Do Islanders

16
World

Report on Unrest Is at Odds With Account of Myanmar

17
Opinion

Bananas are Chemicals, Too

18
Opinion

Confessions of the Cultural Revolution

19
Sports

Hawaii and San Diego Among Sites Considered for America’s Cup

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