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Showing posts with label February 12. Show all posts
Showing posts with label February 12. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

A World Unprepared, Again, for Rising Interest Rates The pullout of capital from emerging markets eerily resembles the financial wave that emerged from Asia and swept across the globe in the late 1990s. EDUARDO PORTER February 12, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1aS9yWc http://bit.ly/1aS9x4C The New York Times Business Day United States Economy, Economic Conditions and Trends



By EDUARDO PORTER from NYT / Eethg. Corps. Inc. / Terrence Herschel G. Business Day http://nyti.ms/1aS9yWc

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In Letters, a Literary Force Lets Readers In Hundreds of Malcolm Cowley’s letters, with ruminations on many things over several decades, make up “The Long Voyage.” DWIGHT GARNER February 12, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1aS0PUe http://bit.ly/1aS0SPV The New York Times Books Books and Literature, Writing and Writers



By DWIGHT GARNER from NYT / Eethg. Corps. Inc. / Terrence Herschel G. Books http://nyti.ms/1aS0PUe

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Shelby Cobra Coupe Becomes the First Federally Registered Historic Car The National Park Service and the Historic Vehicle Association are collaborating to compile a list of historically significant vehicles. BENJAMIN PRESTON February 12, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1h8HLDU http://bit.ly/1h8HO2F The New York Times Automobiles Automobiles, Le Mans Auto Race



By BENJAMIN PRESTON from NYT / Eethg. Corps. Inc. / Terrence Herschel G. Automobiles http://nyti.ms/1h8HLDU

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Split-Second Justice as U.S. Cracks Down on Border Crossers Under “Operation Streamline,” officials prosecute illegal immigrants en masse, seeking jail terms and deportation in mere minutes. FERNANDA SANTOS February 12, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1enkBSr http://bit.ly/1aRNjja The New York Times U.S. Illegal Immigration, Law and Legislation



By FERNANDA SANTOS from NYT / Eethg. Corps. Inc. / Terrence Herschel G. U.S. http://nyti.ms/1enkBSr

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Modified Corn a Step Closer to Approval in Europe If, as expected, the engineered corn gets a go-ahead for cultivation, genetic modification will remain a sensitive issue for Europe and the United States during trade talks. STEPHEN CASTLE February 12, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1enmA9i The New York Times Business Day Genetic Engineering, Corn



By STEPHEN CASTLE from NYT / Eethg. Corps. Inc. / Terrence Herschel G. Business Day http://nyti.ms/1enmA9i

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K. D. Lang Talks About Her Leap Into Broadway Jazz The singer-songwriter K. D. Lang, who takes over for Fantasia Barrino on Tuesday in the jazz revue “Before Midnight,” discusses her bold career move. STEPHEN HOLDEN February 12, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1aRIE0R http://bit.ly/1aRIE0S The New York Times Theater Music, Theater, Jazz



By STEPHEN HOLDEN from NYT / Eethg. Corps. Inc. / Terrence Herschel G. Theater http://nyti.ms/1aRIE0R

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Top Judge Allows for Early Bar Exam in Return for Pro Bono Work Chief Judge Jonathan Lippman’s decision to let third-year law students sit for the bar exam in February in return for public service would create a new pool of lawyers for the indigent, experts said. JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr. February 12, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1enbMrD The New York Times N.Y. / Region Legal Profession, Legal Aid for the Poor (Civil)



By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr. from NYT / Eethg. Corps. Inc. / Terrence Herschel G. N.Y. / Region http://nyti.ms/1enbMrD

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Rare Afghan Polio Case Tied to Pakistan Afghanistan is next door to Pakistan, where polio is much more widespread, and most of Afghanistan’s polio cases are traceable to that country. ROD NORDLAND February 12, 2014 at 5:00AM http://nyti.ms/1eRj9wc http://bit.ly/1nsdMnP The New York Times World Poliomyelitis, Vaccination and Immunization



By ROD NORDLAND from NYT / Eethg. Corps. Inc. / Terrence Herschel G. World http://nyti.ms/1eRj9wc

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