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SANLIURFA, Turkey — I’ve been traveling to Yemen, Syria and Turkey to film a documentary on how environmental stresses contributed to the Arab awakening. As I looked back ...
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In China, the rich can pay a fine and have a second child. The poor face menstrual monitoring and state-mandated abortions.
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Remember the “mad as hell” scene in “Network”? Something about the new offerings for the fall TV season brought that to mind.
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The Web site for the City of Moore, Okla., recommends “that every residence have a storm safe room or an underground cellar.” It says below-ground shelters are the best ...
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Mitra Suleiman drives seven hours to Central Valley, N.Y., from her home in Ottawa, Canada, every year in search of a bargain. Woodbury Common Premium Outlets, an outdoor maze ...
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The pharmaceutical quest to give women a better sex life.
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An important new study suggests that statins, the cholesterol-lowering medications that are the most prescribed drugs in the world, may block some of the fitness benefits of ...
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Information collected at the border will be used to crack down on visitors who violate laws on the length of their stay, Congressional officials say.
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To the Editor: We tend to divide treatments for mental illness into “psychological” approaches and “biological” ones; the former typically involve “talk therapy” ...
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New York Times: Stop the Leaks — WASHINGTON — FOLLOWING the disclosure that the Justice Department obtained the telephone records of Associated Press journalists, The ...
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With just the briefest acknowledgement of her life partner, Carla Hale lost the job she’d loved for more than 18 years.
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Gradual shifts in language use over the centuries reflect tectonic shifts in culture.
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Any strategy that gets you to eat more plants, less hyperprocessed stuff and fewer animal products is worthwhile.
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When we can sequence 20,000 genes for $1,000, why should it cost nearly $4,000 to analyze just two?
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Illustration by Matt Dorfman In the days following the bombings at the Boston Marathon, speculation online regarding the identity and motive of the unknown perpetrator or ...
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The New York metropolitan area, already packed with professional sports teams, will soon get another: a Major League Soccer team owned by Manchester City of the English ...
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James Estrin/The New York Times David Karp, founder of Tumblr, left Bronx High School of Science at age 14 to focus on computers, at the suggestion of his mother. When David ...
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J. Scott Applewhite/Associated Press Timothy D. Cook, the chief executive of Apple, defended the company's record before a Senate panel on Tuesday. WASHINGTON — Facing down ...
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Tony Cenicola/The New York Times The gin and tonic from the Todd English Food Hall, with grapefruit, cardamom and a jaunty leaf of basil. More Photos » Sipping a good gin and ...
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WASHINGTON — LONG before Robert F. Kennedy toured Appalachia and the Mississippi Delta in 1964, before Jimmy Carter walked through the South Bronx in 1977, Americans thought ...
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FAR HILLS, N.J. — Golf’s rules-making bodies, the United States Golf Association and the Royal & Ancient, on Tuesday prohibited golfers from anchoring a putter against ...
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The dealer, Glafira Rosales, 56, of Sands Point, N.Y. was charged with filing false tax returns and failing to disclose a Spanish bank account to the Inland Revenue Service. ...
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The major components of a gin and tonic are right in the name of the cocktail. Though tonic is clearly secondary, it cannot be ignored or waved in the vague direction of the ...
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Leslie Kaufman / New York Times: Urban Dictionary Finds a Place in the Courtroom — The wheels of justice move slowly sometimes, but not, apparently, as slowly as ...
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Mr. Manzarek played a key role in creating the group’s psychedelic sound, which could be haunted, meditative and circuslike, but which was also widely imitated.