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A man enters the Boston Globe newspaper building on Oct. 15, 2001, in Boston.
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Now, Irans most important clerical group blasts Khamenei on election irregularities
Defying Irans supreme leader and emerging as one of the most public signs of a major split in the countrys clerical establishment, the most important group of religious leaders in the country has called the disputed presidential election and the new government illegitimate.
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Taliban suicide attack renews fears over safety of Pak nuke sites, personnel: NYT
Thursdays suicide attack on a bus carrying officials of a nuclear establishment in Pakistans Rawalpindi city has once again raised questions over Islamabads claims that nuclear facilities in the country are safe and guarded well enough to counter the Talibans increasingly bold assaults against the countrys military complex.
Soldier Who Fought In Pink Boxers Home For The 4th
He made the front of the New York Times dressed only in boxers, a t-shirt and a helmet while in combat.
Scandal dims Rattner's financial star status
NEW YORK - Steven Rattner had but one assignment when the president brought him to Washington in February.
Summertime Rain Means Fewer Murders
An analysis by The New York Times of rainfall and homicides for the last six years shows that when it rains substantially in the summertime, there are fewer homicides .
Teardown: Inside Cisco's Flip UltraHD digital camcorder
Commack, NY — Six weeks to the day after being bought by Cisco Systems for $590 million in what the New York Times called a head scratcher of an acquisition , Pure Digital announced the Flip HD , the latest chapter in its runaway digital camcorder success story.
These are duller days for stocks, blond
As Manhattan's wealthy falter, James Whitmore, a hair colorist at Pierre Michel, is sympathetic to all -- but one: Ruth Madoff.
VIDEO: Morgan Stanley May Post Loss - NYT
"New York Times" reports that Morgan Stanley may report a second quarter loss because the firm decides to take fewer trading risks due to the financial crisis.
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The Crime of False Reports by Journalists
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Black Reporters on the Beat of Michelle Obama
While Michelle Obama was meeting with doctors and patients at the Upper Cardozo Health Center, nearly two dozen journalists stood behind a white rope in a small room upstairs, most finally growing so tired during the hour-long wait that they sat on the floor.
Finally the first lady emerged, read a short speech about releasing federal stimulus money for community health clinics -- including $2.5 million for the Northwest Washington center -- and greeted a handpicked audience with handshakes and hugs. Then she turned and left, and the press pool quietly filed out.
Phil Willmott's travels through theatreland
Things are quietening down for the summer in London Theatre. Most of the big first nights are open air events, of which more in a later blog, however there are quite a few gay and gay related shows opening in the week of July 6th.
Explore Seven Years of NYC Murders
A murder in New York is twice as likely to occur at night. And thankfully, we've just finished June, which statistically has slightly more murders than other months.
Judge Bans 'Sequel' To J.D. Salinger Work
A book depicting a 76-year-old version of J.D. Salinger's Holden Caulfield character from "Catcher in the Rye" cannot be published, a U.S. judge says.
Madoff Arrives in Court to Learn His Fate
Court security personnel outside the U.S. District Court in New York on the morning of Bernard Madoff's sentencing.
San Francisco Loses, Houston Wins in Trojan Sex Survey
As part of a promotion for a new condom, Trojan had survey firm StrategyOne conduct a survey of 1,000 adults to determine which U.S. city has the most sex, and which is the most sexually satisfied overall.
The Lede: Updates on Iran's Post-Election Turmoil
To supplement reporting by our New York Times colleagues inside Iran, The Lede will continue to track the aftermath of Iran's disputed presidential election, as we have since election day , June 12.
Celebrity Journalists and North Korean Prisoners
If you hadn't heard of Laura Ling, the journalist sentenced to 12 years of hard labor for illegally entering North Korea, at the time of my first upload to Savage Minds about her plight you probably have now.
Judge sentences Madoff to 150 years; Supreme Court rules in favor of white firefighters.
The New York Times and Los Angeles Times lead with, while the Wall Street Journal banners , Bernard Madoff receiving a 150-year prison sentence .
Lawmakers Take Over Gay Pride Celebrations
Lawmakers from Bangor to San Francisco headed out to the Gay Pride parade this June to shake hands, kiss babies and make speeches.