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The Saturday Profile: China’s Impolitic Artist, Still Waiting to Be Silenced
New York Times - Ai Weiwei is perhaps China’s most famous living artist and its most vociferous domestic critic, titles of a sort the committed iconoclast disdains. view details...
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Police to Question Woods About Accident
New York Times - The Florida Highway Patrol plans to interview Tiger Woods and his wife to investigate the bizarre circumstances surrounding his one-car accident. view details...
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U.S. Still Running Secret Prison in Afghanistan
New York Times - A U.S. military detention camp is still holding inmates for sometimes weeks at a time, without access to the International Committee of the Red Cross, according to researchers and former detainees. view details...
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At Odds Over Land, Money and Gas
New York Times - In upstate New York, landowners’ conflict over whether to allow drilling for natural gas has set neighbor against neighbor, even spouse against spouse. view details...
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At Least 35 Dead in Russian Train Derailment
New York Times - Prosecutors said the derailment late Friday could have been the result of sabotage, raising fears that the luxury train was the target of a terrorist attack. view details...
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Bloomberg Spent $102 Million to Win 3rd Term
New York Times - Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg spent about $174 per vote, according to data released on Friday. view details...
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At Least 39 Dead in Russian Train Derailment
New York Times - The railway company said the derailment late Friday could have been the result of sabotage, raising fears that the luxury train was the target of a terrorist attack. view details...
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Some Indians Find It Tough to Go Home Again
New York Times - India wants its emigrants and their offspring back, but many say the business climate is frustrating, and the workplace culture makes them feel unexpectedly foreign. view details...
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Pilots Were ‘Distracted,’ Transcripts Show
New York Times - Cockpit recordings show that a controller twice asked pilots why they flew 150 miles past their destination. view details...
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Book Review: 'The Fourth Part of the World' and 'Strange Maps'
New York Times - Mr. Jacobs demonstrates that almost anything can be plotted and traced — Neil Armstrong's moon walk or a breakdown of the states where Ludacris boasts of ... view details...
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News Analysis: Region Finds U.S. Lacking on Honduras
New York Times - Latin American countries worry that the Obama administration will appear to be giving a coup its approval if it accepts elections on Sunday in Honduras. view details...
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