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Former H.P. Chief May Move to Oracle

New York Times Front Page - 11 hours 36 min ago
For Mark V. Hurd, landing a top position at Oracle would be a quick rebound after a tumultuous exit.

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Mideast Leaders Hopeful After Opening of Talks

New York Times Front Page - 11 hours 39 min ago
Palestinian and Israeli leaders expressed hope in their first public utterances since last week’s round of peace talks in Washington.

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Government Steps In on Afghan Bank

New York Times Front Page - 12 hours 16 min ago
The Afghan government assumed a more active role in some operations of the troubled Kabul Bank, as perturbed crowds and security forces surrounded the main branch of the bank.

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Freedom Trains

New York Times Front Page - 13 hours 14 min ago
Isabel Wilkerson’s masterly account of the Great Migration tells the story of the six million African-Americans who moved away from the South between 1915 and 1970.

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Music Review: Body Language, Translated and Remixed

New York Times Front Page - 13 hours 20 min ago
At the All Tomorrow’s Parties festival in Monticello, N.Y., Iggy and the Stooges played “Raw Power.”

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Smarter Than You Think: The Boss Is Robotic, and Rolling Up Behind You

New York Times Front Page - 14 hours 32 min ago
The next frontiers for mobile robots are the office, hospital and home.

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For Older Players, 30 Is More Than a Score

New York Times Front Page - 14 hours 33 min ago
The older players at the Open have shown that with age comes a certain craftiness, much appreciated by fans.

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Educational Gaps Limit Brazil’s Reach

New York Times Front Page - Sun, 09/05/2010 - 22:52
Education is a major stumbling block in Brazil’s bid to accelerate its economy and establish itself as one of the world’s most powerful nations.

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Recounting the Past of a Witness to History

New York Times Front Page - Sun, 09/05/2010 - 21:25
A new documentary recounts the early adventures of the journalist Ruth Gruber, now 99.

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Democrats Plan Political Triage to Retain House

New York Times Front Page - Sun, 09/05/2010 - 21:24
The party is poised to redirect money from vulnerable incumbents to lawmakers who appear to be in the strongest position to fend off their challengers.

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Banks Bought Bonds Amid Debt Crisis

New York Times Front Page - Sun, 09/05/2010 - 20:13
A report from the Bank of International Settlement suggested that the European Central Bank inadvertently encouraged institutions to increase their risk.

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A Taste of Home in Foil Packets and Powder

New York Times Front Page - Sun, 09/05/2010 - 17:57
Troops from nearly 50 lands dine on combat meals in Afghanistan each reminding them of where they’d rather be.

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Asian-Americans Climb Fashion Industry Ladder

New York Times Front Page - Sun, 09/05/2010 - 17:50
At the New York Fashion Week that begins on Thursday, many promising new designers are of Asian descent, an important demographic shift on Seventh Avenue.

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World Trade Center Complex Is Rising Rapidly

New York Times Front Page - Sun, 09/05/2010 - 17:23
Despite setbacks and public cynicism, the puzzle that is the new World Trade Center complex is being pieced together — rapidly.

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Loss of Faith in Afghan Leaders May Hurt Push Against Taliban

New York Times Front Page - Sun, 09/05/2010 - 16:50
A belief by Westerners that Afghans expect misrule and malfeasance could make Afghans’ contempt for their leaders as much a threat as the Taliban.

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Diplomatic Memo: In Middle East Peace Talks, Clinton Faces a Crucial Test

New York Times Front Page - Sun, 09/05/2010 - 15:30
The talks could cement the legacy of Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton as a diplomat, or pose risks to any political ambitions she may harbor.

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Resentment Simmers in Western Chinese Region

New York Times Front Page - Sun, 09/05/2010 - 15:26
Since riots between the Han and Uighur groups in 2009, the Chinese authorities have arrested hundreds and tried to soothe frayed nerves. But the push has done little to repair distrust.

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Why Don’t Doubles Fans Watch Live Doubles?

New York Times Front Page - Sun, 09/05/2010 - 14:40
Why are doubles matches usually poorly attended even though most tennis fans play and enjoy doubles?

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The Fans Cheer Loudly, but Blake Goes Quietly

New York Times Front Page - Sun, 09/05/2010 - 10:53
Novak Djokovic eliminated the crowd favorite James Blake in straight sets at a blustery Arthur Ashe Stadium.

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Ryder List in Pocket, and Close to Vest

New York Times Front Page - Sun, 09/05/2010 - 09:40
Corey Pavin, at the Deutsche Bank Championship, says he is trying to encourage without raising expectations as he talks to players.

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