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Radiation Leak Is Called No Risk

New York Times U.S. - November 23, 2009 - 3:29am
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission says the small amount of radiation detected at the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant is not significant.

News Analysis: Deal Will Turn a Los Angeles Hospital Private

New York Times U.S. - November 23, 2009 - 3:28am
The Martin Luther King Jr. hospital is entering a public-private partnership for more cost-effective operations.

In Mississippi Delta, a Promising Summer Washed Away by the Fall

New York Times U.S. - November 23, 2009 - 3:27am
In August, Southern farmers thought they had a bumper crop — the best in years. Then heavy rains in September and October spoiled the harvest.

Dell Hymes, Linguist With a Wide Net, Dies at 82

New York Times U.S. - November 23, 2009 - 2:39am
Professor Hymes was a prominent anthropologist, linguist and folklorist whose work mined the rich, often overlooked territory where language and culture intersect.

Demonstration at U.C. Santa Cruz Ends Peacefully

New York Times U.S. - November 23, 2009 - 12:48am
Officials at the University of California, Santa Cruz say dozens of protesters who were occupying the university’s main administrative building have ended their protest.

Centrist Senators Say They Oppose Health Care Bill

New York Times U.S. - November 22, 2009 - 8:19pm
Two centrist senators, Ben Nelson and Joseph I. Lieberman, said that they were opposed to the bill as it is currently written.

Back to Business: Wall St. Finds Profits by Reducing Mortgages

New York Times U.S. - November 22, 2009 - 5:16pm
Investment funds are buying mortgages, trimming some of them to the benefit of homeowners, and shifting any risk to the federal government.

Enthusiasm for Palin, and Echoes of 2008 Divide

New York Times U.S. - November 22, 2009 - 3:53pm
On her book tour, Sarah Palin has skipped the big cities authors usually visit in favor of smaller places where she and Senator John McCain performed well in 2008.

Senator Cements Role at Heart of Debate

New York Times U.S. - November 22, 2009 - 1:33pm
In advance of next year’s re-election bid, Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas sided with fellow Democrats for one vote, but was cautious about the overall bill.

Italian Prosecutors Ask for Life Sentence in Trial of U.S. Student

New York Times U.S. - November 22, 2009 - 12:42pm
Prosecutors asked an Italian court to hand down life sentences to an American student and her former boyfriend for their alleged roles in a fatal stabbing.

Senate Votes to Open Health Care Debate

New York Times U.S. - November 22, 2009 - 12:24pm
The Senate voted 60 to 39 on Saturday night to begin full debate on major health care legislation, propelling the bill over a crucial, preliminary hurdle.

Driven to Distraction: High-Tech Devices Help Drivers Put Down Phone

New York Times U.S. - November 22, 2009 - 11:57am
Which is safer: technology that disables a cellphone in a moving car, or that makes the conversation completely hands-free?

Medical Marijuana: No Longer Just for Adults

New York Times U.S. - November 22, 2009 - 11:21am
Several Bay Area doctors who recommend medical marijuana for patients say their client base includes teenagers with psychiatric conditions including A.D.H.D.

On the Hill: Legislative Pileup Looms in the Senate

New York Times U.S. - November 22, 2009 - 11:11am
Even popular bills and generally acceptable nominees have had to traverse a procedural thicket.

Glenn Beck Stakes Out Activist Role in Politics

New York Times U.S. - November 22, 2009 - 8:58am
The conservative firebrand Glenn Beck is planning voter registration drives and rallies, but he is cautious about how he might directly support particular candidates.

Sept. 11 Defendant Seeks a Trial, and a Platform

New York Times U.S. - November 22, 2009 - 3:02am
A defendant plans to admit his role in planning the terrorist attacks, and use his trial to voice his beliefs, his lawyer says.

Thomas J. Graff, an Expert on West Coast Water Use, Is Dead at 65

New York Times U.S. - November 22, 2009 - 2:58am
Mr. Graff, a leading environmentalist, championed the idea of offering financial incentives for environmentally friendly behavior.

The Neediest Cases: After Katrina, Struggle for High Ground

New York Times U.S. - November 22, 2009 - 2:55am
Jennifer Hero’s life will always be divided — before the flood and after — even after her relocation to Park Slope, Brooklyn.

Survey Finds Hard Times Preceded Recession

New York Times U.S. - November 22, 2009 - 2:54am
One in five Americans needed help paying for basic needs, according to a 2005 census survey.

Prison Riot Is Attributed to Lockdown

New York Times U.S. - November 22, 2009 - 2:53am
An August riot at a central Kentucky prison was caused by inmates reacting to a partial lockdown and to planned restrictions on their movement, investigators said Friday.

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