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Giants’ Henry Hynoski to Have Surgery on Knee
Fullback Henry Hynoski, who joined the team in 2011, injured his left knee Wednesday and could miss the start of the season.
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On Basketball: Teams Need Help, but Phil Jackson Stays on the Perimeter
Phil Jackson has lately said that he is done with coaching, but as pro basketball’s reigning Buddha, he remains just a phone call away.
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Long Wait for a Green Card Could Be Ending
Born overseas and educated in the United States, workers in the heart of the tech industry are in a kind of suspension as the Senate considers the immigration bill.
Categories: New York Times, World
IHT Special : In Lebanon, Stoking the Fire of Syria’s War
Borders are a loose concept along many parts of the Lebanese-Syrian frontier, with Syria’s war tugging on relative peace in Lebanon, and the Lebanon-based Hezbollah increasing its involvement in Syria.
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India Ink: Image of the Day: May 23
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Transcript of Obama’s Speech on Drone Policy
Following is the text as prepared for delivery of President Obama’s speech on U.S. drone policy on Thursday.
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Some Cockroaches Avoid Sweet Flavors as a Defense
Some populations of roaches have evolved a highly effective strategy to avoid sweet-tasting poison baits, researchers say.
Categories: New York Times, Science & Technology
Some Cockroaches Avoid Sweet Flavors as a Defense
Some populations of roaches have evolved a highly effective strategy to avoid sweet-tasting poison baits, researchers say.
Categories: New York Times, U.S. & Politics
House Passes Student Loan Bill, Setting Up Showdown
The bill would head off a doubling of interest rates, instead tying the rates to prevailing market trends, an approach not favored by Senate Democrats.
Categories: New York Times, U.S. & Politics
Amtrak Extends Contract of Its President
Joseph H. Boardman has led the government-owned railroad corporation to record growth in ridership and revenue since taking over in November 2008.
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DealBook: Sony Pondering Spinoff Proposal From a Big Investor
Sony is considering a proposal from the American hedge fund Third Point to spin off part of its entertainment business but emphasized the discussions were preliminary.
Categories: New York Times, Science & Technology
Off the Dribble: For Randolph, the Challenge Is Offense
The Spurs’ defense isn’t always remarkable, but it has been good enough to stop Zach Randolph and the Grizzlies.
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Way of the World: Some Cracks in the Cult of Technocrats
In the wake of a global crisis that technocrats both helped cause and failed to predict, there are sound reasons not to rely on technocratic solutions.
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In Mideast, Kerry Plays Down Pessimism on Peace
On his fourth visit to the area in two months, Secretary of State John Kerry acknowledged the doubts being expressed on both sides over his chances of revitalizing the peace process.
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Dot Earth Blog: Science Group Criticizes Politicians for Global Warming Distortions
A nonprofit group representing scientists dings officials at both ends of the political spectrum for global warming distortions.
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The Caucus: Q & A: Answering Readers’ Queries on Drones
The Times’s national security reporting team responded to readers’ questions about drones ahead of President Obama’s speech on counterterrorism policy on Thursday.
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Leading Off: N.B.A. Playoffs: Why Take Pacers’ Roy Hibbert Out?
The Pacers’ Frank Vogel left himself open to questions of overcoaching by sitting his best big man at the end of overtime in Game 1 against the Heat.
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Afghan Students Protest Women’s Rights Decree
Hard-line Islamist students protested in Kabul demanding the repeal of a presidential decree for women’s rights that they say is un-Islamic.
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Dot Earth Blog: Dot Chat: From Energy Campaigner to Solar Finance Entrepreneur
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Sports of The Times: Video: Horse Racing’s Good Guys
The horse racing industry has more than its share of harsh critics, but there are still people who truly care for the animals, and they deserve recognition.
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