Smaller Version of the Solar System Is Discovered
nytimes.com — Astronomers have found a miniature version of our own solar system 5,000 light years across the galaxy - the first planetary system that really looks like our own.
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Israel Bolsters Palestinian Authority Arsenal view story
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Some 900 assault rifles were transferred to the Palestinian Authority in late August with Israel’s approval, as part of a drive to build the capacity of Palestinian security forces.
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The effects of News Feed, Twitter and other forms of incessant online contact.
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6 Reported Dead in U.S. Afghan Strike view story
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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A missile strike from a pilotless United States reconnaissance aircraft killed between 6 and 12 people in a group of houses in southern Afghanistan, very close to the border with Pakistan, Pakistani residents of the area said Frida
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Words They Used - 2008 Political Conventions - Interactive Graphic - NYTimes.com view story
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A look at the words speakers at the 2008 Republican and Democratic conventions used.
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For the Brain, Remembering Is Like Reliving view story
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Scientists have for the first time recorded individual brain cells in the act of summoning a spontaneous memory, revealing not only where a remembered experience is registered but also, in part, how the brain is able to recreate it.
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Angolans Go to the Polls view story
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JOHANNESBURG — More than eight million people — nearly half of the population — have registered to vote in war-ravaged Angola, a country with an abundance of oil, diamonds and grinding poverty that held its first election in 16 years on Friday.
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David Brooks' Op-Ed today view story
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A Glimpse of the New view story
1 vote- Submitted by NYTimesReader
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The central drama of the convention was the struggle by reform Republicans to break through the pull of old habits and create something new.
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At ESPN, Play-by-Play Goes Virtual view story
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ESPN is debuting new technology with Electronic Arts that would allow sports commentators to interact with three-dimensional virtual players.
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You’ve Come a Longish Way, Baby view story
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Critics and moviegoers will decide how the new version of “The Women” stacks up against its 69-year-old inspiration, but we can tell you now: It is different.
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