jueves, 24 de marzo de 2011

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TECHNOLOGYMARCH 24, 2011

Gadgets You Should Get Rid Of (or Not)

As technology changes, devices are doing more. Instead of accumulating gadgets, we can cut back. Here is a list of items you may not need anymore.
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OPINIONMARCH 23, 2011

Townies: We Were Kittens Once, and Young

I grew up, but my cats got old.
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OPINIONMARCH 24, 2011

Nicholas D. Kristof: Hugs From Libyans

War is always ugly and messy. But allowing Colonel Qaddafi to massacre his people would be even uglier and messier.
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DINING & WINEMARCH 23, 2011

Masters of Disguise Among Meatless Burgers

Countless variations of good veggie burgers have sprung up in a possible bellwether for the American appetite.
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TRAVELMARCH 27, 2011

Practical Traveler: Plane Tickets: Buy Early or Wait?

When airfares rise, should you buy now or wait and take your chances? It depends on when and where you’re going, say fare-watchers.
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OPINIONMARCH 23, 2011

Linda Greenhouse: A Surprising Snapshot

A look at the Supreme Court decisions this term reveals that corporations don't always win, employees don't always lose, and Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas don't always agree.
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U.S.MARCH 23, 2011

Mural of Maine’s Workers Becomes Political Target

Gov. Paul LePage has opened a new — and unlikely — front in the battle between some lawmakers and unions: a 36-foot-wide mural in the state’s Department of Labor building in Augusta.
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OPINIONMARCH 23, 2011

Townies: My Dog Days Are Over

My dog was always there for me, and then I was there for her in her last days.
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SCIENCEMARCH 25, 2011

Tools Suggest Earlier Human Arrival in America

Researchers say the tools may be as old as 15,500 years, retiring a hypothesis that the so-called Clovis people arrived first.
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MOVIESMARCH 24, 2011

Elizabeth Taylor, 1932-2011: A Lustrous Pinnacle of Hollywood Glamour

Elizabeth Taylor, whose name was synonymous with Hollywood glamour, dazzled generations of moviegoers with her beauty.
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HOME & GARDENMARCH 24, 2011

In the Garden: Heirloom Seeds or Flinty Hybrids?

Business is booming in heirloom seeds. But for backyard gardeners, are they actually better than hybrids?
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TECHNOLOGYMARCH 24, 2011

State of the Art: Portable, but Not Puny, Speakers

Portable wireless speakers connect to your phone, tablet or laptop and set free the formerly muted music in your collection, from Basie to Bieber.
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U.S.MARCH 24, 2011

Once Rare in Rural America, Divorce Is Changing the Face of Its Families

Forty years ago, divorced people were more concentrated in cities and suburbs. But now, for the first time, rural Americans are just as likely to be divorced as city dwellers.
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BUSINESS DAYMARCH 25, 2011

But Nobody Pays That: G.E.’s Strategies Let It Avoid Taxes Altogether

General Electric is skilled at avoiding taxes, lately to the extent that the Treasury owes the company money.
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WORLDMARCH 24, 2011

Drug Wars Push Deeper Into Central America

Aggressive crackdowns on criminal organizations in Mexico and Colombia have increasingly brought the powerful drug syndicates into Central America.
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EDUCATIONMARCH 22, 2011

For Law Students With Everything, Dog Therapy for Stress

For three days, a pup named Monty will be available for Yale law students to check out of the library for half-hour “stress-therapy” sessions.
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OPINIONMARCH 24, 2011

Op-Ed Contributor: A Digital Library Better Than Google’s

Don’t let a for-profit company monopolize knowledge. Create a public — and free — online collection of our books.
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WORLDMARCH 24, 2011

Shady Dealings Helped Qaddafi Build Fortune and Regime

Since the United States reopened trade with Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi’s government in 2004, businesses have witnessed a Libyan culture rife with kickbacks, strong-arm tactics and political patronage.
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TECHNOLOGYMARCH 24, 2011

Swiping Is the Easy Part

With cellphones ready to act as credit cards, banks, carriers and card issuers are fighting for control.
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HEALTHMARCH 23, 2011

The New Old Age: Simple Rules for Better Sleep

Observing four easy guidelines helps older people get more sleep, a new study finds.
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HEALTHMARCH 24, 2011

Recipes for Health: Carrot and Leek Frittata With Tarragon

Tarragon brings a hint of sweetness to this frittata.
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OPINIONMARCH 23, 2011

Thomas L. Friedman: Tribes With Flags

Are the new revolutions brewing in the Arab world democracy movements, or are they civil wars?
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U.S.MARCH 25, 2011

In a Southern California Suburb, Layoffs for Nearly Half the Staff

Officials in Costa Mesa say they are just trying to solve a budget problem, but some see a political motive.
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WORLDMARCH 24, 2011

News Analysis: Germany Steps Away From European Unity

Chancellor Angela Merkel has raised questions about Germany’s ability to play a global role in foreign policy.
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OPINIONMARCH 24, 2011

Op-Ed Contributor: It Could Happen Here

The Fukushima crisis provides a chance to reform America’s nuclear power regulations.

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