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Democrats unveiled a health overhaul reconciliation bill the Congressional Budget Office says will cost $940 billion but also cut the deficit by $138 billion over the next 10 years. The New York Times: The release of the CBO estimates started a 72-hour Full Article at Medical News Today
Stanford University's medical school, known for tough conflict of interest rules for faculty members, will strengthen them further today, The New York Times reported. The addition rules will apply to hundreds of local physicians who teach at Stanford,... Full Article at Inside Higher Ed
"My point is that now that vulnerability is out there all over China for anybody to take advantage of," Wortzel told the newspaper. Wang Jianwei, the author of “Cascade-Based Attack Vulnerability on the US Power Grid”, said in the interview with The... Full Article at People's Daily Online
The New York Times reports that the U.S. Department of Agriculture plans to begin spot testing of organic products. The news is alarming because people have been eating organic food for years now, apparently without spot checking. The Times says spot t Full Article at Shopping Blog
The family received notices of eviction and appeared in housing court. Then they discovered a surprising paradox within the nation’s housing crisis: Their power to negotiate began after foreclosure, rather than ending there, John Leland reports in The... Full Article at The New York Times
Sondheim, though far from always being a critical darling, has endured to become one; and last week his incredible legacy was celebrated in a concert at New York’s Lincoln Center that I dearly wish I’d attended. As Stephen Holden wrote in a review in th Full Article at The Stage
A 2006 New York Times article -- about a man who had amnesia and kept walking up to people asking them for help -- reminded author Rebecca Stead of a man she had passed every day growing up in New York, whom she called the laughing man. "He was this rea Full Article at The Delaware News Journal
By Copy of Twitter Trends Piped On March 22, 2010 Under Breaking News. News about Michael Steele. Commentary and archival information about Michael Steele from The New York Times. Your email is never published nor shared. Required fields are marked * Full Article at What I'm Seeing
Valley start-up Calera is looking to turn carbon into gold. The New York Times’s Claire Cain Miller reported that the company, which says it has found a way to capture carbon dioxide emissions from coal and gas power plants and lock them into cement,... Full Article at The New York Times
Sacramento native Greta Gerwig in front of a poster for the Ben Stiller movie "Greenberg," which opens Friday. Actress Greta Gerwig now has the luxury of turning down work. In "Greenberg," Gerwig co-stars with Ben Stiller as a woman who must cope with h Full Article at Sacramento Bee
It must be getting close to April 3rd because the iPad news is hotting up. Today we get our first glimpse at Amazon's free Kindle app for the iPad. We've also got a Barnes & Noble app on the way courtesy of a report in in the New York Times. The Kindle... Full Article at Engadget
It can be difficult to write software for a gadget without being able to touch it. But that has not stopped developers from rushing to create applications for the Apple iPad. For small start-ups and big Internet and media companies alike, the iPad, and Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Last week, Lehman Brothers‘ bankruptcy examiner released a report showing that the investment firm went to great lengths to hide its shaky finances. In fact, it even managed to evade a team of investigators from the Securities and Exchange Commission an Full Article at The New York Times
Jessica deCourcy Hinds, a daughter of Susan M. Lapinski of Manhattan and the late Michael deCourcy Hinds, was married in Manhattan Saturday to Stefan Franklyn Griswold, a son of Genevieve I. Griswold and S. Frank Griswold of San Diego. The Rev. Craig D. Full Article at Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Teague vs. Pearce Insider Dems, refusing to throw in the towel on southern Dem Congressman Harry Teague, are now pounding the table, saying the end of the healthcare debate this week could end up saving the Democratic lawmaker's neck from the hangman' Full Article at New Mexico Politics with Joe Monahan
’80s published a pocket schedule of the arrival and departure times between New Haven and New York. In his book “Envisioning Information,” the information-design theorist Edward Tufte devotes an uncluttered half-page to a hard look at that little piece... Full Article at The New York Times
"TalkOut Mondays" (after performance) continues March 22nd with Charles Kaiser (author of The Gay Metropolis, the landmark history of gay life in America) & John Loughery (author of The Other Side of Silence which has a chapter about Hay and the era) at Full Article at Broadway World
The headline read like something you might see in the conspiracy-minded Pakistani press: “Contractors Tied to Effort to Track and Kill Militants.” But the story appeared in the March 15 New York Times, and it highlighted some big problems that have deve Full Article at Omaha.com
That would mean millions more Americans buying private health insurance and better able to pay for their hospital stays, doctors’ visits, prescriptions and medical devices. Hospitals and drugmakers, which supported the final legislation, would be clear... Full Article at KansasCity.com
The New York Times recounts the steps Democrats took to regroup on the health overhaul legislation after losing their filibuster proof majority in the Senate after Massachusetts voters elected Republican Scott Brown in January. According to the Times... Full Article at News-Medical.net
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New York Times best-selling authors and syndicated radio hosts Rick and Bubba talk about their favorite subject - food - in their new book, Rick and Bubba's Big Honkin' Book of Grub. Where "the two sexiest fat men alive" eat, what they eat and their favorite family...
View Photo »Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr. ,Chairman and Publisher of the New York Times, speaks during the Bloomberg Business Week Media Summit in New York March 11, 2010.
View Photo »Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. , chairman and publisher of The New York Times, speaks at the Bloomberg BusinessWeek 2010 Media Summit, Thursday, March 11, 2010 in New York.
View Photo »Janet Robinson, left, president and CEO of The New York Times, and Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. , chairman and publisher of The New York Times, attend the Bloomberg BusinessWeek 2010 Media Summit, Thursday, March 11, 2010, in New York.
View Photo »Vehicles drive past the New York Times headquarters in New York March 1, 2010. Shares of the U.S. media company rose to an intraday high of $12.16 on Monday, up more than 11 percent, propelled by a rumor that Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim was seeking to buy the New York Times, where...
View Photo »Janet L. Robinson, President and Chief Executive Officer of the New York Times Company, speaks during the Bloomberg Business Week Media Summit in New York, March 11, 2010.
View Photo »A man walks towards the gate of Lanxiang Vocational School in Jinan, Shandong province March 15, 2010. On the surface, Lanxiang Vocational School would hardly appear to be the kind of place from which sophisticated attacks capable of sparking Google's threat to quit China could emanate.
View Photo »San Diego Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson sits on the bench during their NFL football game against the Denver Broncos in San Diego in this December 28, 2008 file photo. Tomlinson has signed with the New York Jets, the team said on Sunday on its website. Tomlinson, who was...
View Photo »San Diego Chargers running back LaDainian Tomlinson stands on the sideline before his team's pre-season game in San Diego, California, in this August 15, 2009 file photo. Tomlinson has signed with the New York Jets, the team said on March 14 on its website. Tomlinson, who was recently...
View Photo »New York Times photographer Bill Cunningham, center, works the scene outside the tents in New York's Bryant Park, Wednesday, Feb. 17, 2010. Starting next season, the tents will move to New York's Lincoln Center.
View Photo »Adam Ferguson, a photographer for VII Mentor Program for The New York Times based in Australia, won the first prize in the Spot News Singles category for this picture of an Afghan woman being rushed from the scene of a suicide bombing, Kabul, 15 December. The prize-winning entries of...
View Photo »Snow falls on a New York Times vending box in New York's Times Square, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010. The New York Times Co. , publisher of the third largest U.S. newspaper, is scheduled to report its fourth-quarter earnings before the stock opens Wednesday.
View Photo »Snow falls on a New York Times vending box in New York's Times Square, Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2010. The New York Times Co. said Wednesday that its fourth-quarter earnings more than tripled, helped by cost cutting, an improving ad market and lower pension costs.
View Photo »Apple Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs navigates the New York Times website on the new "iPad" during the launch of Apple's new tablet computing device in San Francisco, California, January 27, 2010.
View Photo »MUNICH, GERMANY - JANUARY 25: Nick Bilton of New York Times attends the Digital Life Design (DLD) conference at HVB Forum on January 25, 2010 in Munich, Germany. DLD brings together global leaders and creators from the digital world.
View Photo »The New York Times printing plant is seen in the Queens borough of New York November 17, 2009.
View Photo »In this photo made Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009, the New York Times appears for sale on a newspaper rack inside a coffee shop in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. The New York Times Co. is reporting a loss for the most recent quarter. It was hurt by one-time charges and the continuing ad slump.
View Photo »FILE - In this Oct. 21, 2009 file photo, The New York Times building is shown in New York. The New York Times Co. said Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2010, its fourth-quarter earnings climbed more than threefold, helped by cost cutting, an improving ad market and a one-time gain from lower pension...
View Photo »The New York Times building is shown Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2009 in New York. The New York Times Co. is reporting a loss for the most recent quarter. It was hurt by one-time charges and the continuing ad slump.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 17: Style editor for The New York Times Magazine Stefano Tonchi attends Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week at Bryant Park on September 17, 2009 in New York, New York.
View Photo »Stephen Farrell, a reporter for The New York Times. is shown in Iraq on July 16, 2007. Commandos freed the New York Times reporter Wednesday Sept. 9, 2009, after he was kidnapped by militants in northern Afghanistan last week, the paper said. MANDATORY CREDIT: Marko Georgiev for The...
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 18: Teyman Umay attends the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Closing Party hosted by New York Times, Ideeli and Vevant at Bryant Park on February 18, 2010 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 18: (L-R) Photographer Patrick McMullan, fashion editor Lynn Yaeger, fashion editor Mickey Boardman and Rosemary Ponzo attend the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Closing Party hosted by New York Times, Ideeli and Vevant at Bryant Park on February 18, 2010 in New York City.
View Photo »This photo made available by World Press Photo in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Friday, Feb, 12, 2010, wins first prize in the Spot News Singles category of the 2010 World Press Photo contest by Australian photographer Adam Ferguson, VII Mentor Program for The New York Times, showing an...
View Photo »Martin A. Nisenholtz, Senior Vice President for Digital Operations for the New York Times Company, discusses the "iPad" during the launch of Apple's new tablet computing device in San Francisco, California, January 27, 2010.
View Photo »Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr. ,Chairman and Publisher of the New York Times, speaks during the Bloomberg Business Week Media Summit in New York March 11, 2010.
View Photo »I read the [Raleigh] News & Observer, which is our local paper, so I read that. Am I doing better than Sarah Palin so far? I typically read The New York Times online and The Washington Post either in print or online. With magazines, I usually read articles that interest me rather than magazines as a who...
They understand it's not just a bunch of right-wing coots, and that there's left-wing people watching it to see the right-wing point of view. Just like any conservative guy I know reads The New York Times today to see what their editorial spin is.
I would expect, for example, that when the iPad becomes available there will be a New York Times app and it will be free
In his latest weekly New York Times column, Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman put forward arguments that were so nonsensical that the award committee should ask for its medal back. Recent rhetoric from Washington has put the economic relationship between the U.S. and China squarely on the front...
The New York Times, the Boston Globe, all those guys were wondering where the heck Moraga, Calif., is and who Saint Mary's is. Saint Mary's is a known entity in the West but not in the East.
It was like the old Fordham trips and all that ... The New York Times, the Boston Globe, all those guys were wondering where the heck Moraga, Calif., is and who Saint Mary's is. Saint Mary's is a known entity in the West but not in the East.
I don’t see the added value [of opinion columnists] and question whether a newspaper should be paying large sums of money for them anymore… The best of the political bloggers are easily the equal of the opinion columnists at the New York Times.
They’re not printable even in The New York Times.
The challenge The New York Times has is to translate its brand promise into the digital arena ... The challenge the Journal's taking on -- and mazel tov to them, as we say in journalism, is to change its brand promise while transferring it into the digital arena.
Mark Landler, the New York Times diplomatic correspondent
The New York Times has been in existence since 1851, and it has seen a lot of competition, and a lot of excellent competition. We don’t shy away from competition. The challenge we face is to translate our brand into a digital era ... The challenge that the Journal is taking on, and mazel tov as we say i...
How do you like being lied to and misled again on Obamacare? Well, we now know that the CBO report was a scam. We have confirmation from an unlikely source, the New York Times — a very liberal newspaper. Democrats are desperate and are trying to create an illusion of momentum on their behalf. Our countr...
We are grateful to the Washington Post, The New York Times, Time Magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost forty years.
My only regret with (bombing terrorist) Timothy McVeigh is he did not go to the New York Times Building.
We're a good band not to be associated with if we keep writing those things for the New York Times explaining how stupid they're acting.
Everyone asks me you know how would you start writing a book and I'd joke and say, 'start with coauthoring with a New York Times best selling author.'
And Sophia Hollander of the New York Times have been hired as well to round out the staff.
When the New York Times calls me a contractor, it’s time to hang up your spurs
The model is attractive: there are more than 100 million iTunes accounts with users' credit cards pre-loaded and ready to go. A new shiny, powerful device – somewhere between an e-reader and a netbook – could just persuade people to buy the news subscriptions the New York Times and Rupert Murdoch so des...
At one level, if you’re a reporter for the New York Times, you’re probably happy that the Times would go to such lengths
From December 2008 to mid-June 2009 … Mr. Clarridge [was] hired to assist the New York Times in the case of David Rohde, the Times reporter who was kidnapped by militants in Afghanistan and held for seven months in Pakistan’s tribal areas. The reporter ultimately escaped on his own.
Other than my name showing up in the New York Times crossword, what other goals do I have? I’m taking my nephew to meet Elmo!
I call it a success story even though it recounts the turbulent weeks and months at The New York Times
We are extremely proud to be working with The New York Times Company, one of the world’s leading news companies ... This is a vote of confidence in our technology and our unique offering to news companies.
I find that the best of the political bloggers are easily equal of the best opinion columnists at the New York Times ... I don't see the added value there and I question whether newspapers should be paying large sums of money for that anymore.
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