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Egypt protests continue; opposition rejects talks with Morsi
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.CAIRO -- Egypt's main opposition coalition rejected talks with President Mohamed Morsi on Monday as anti-government protests gripped the nation for a fifth day and the army was given powers to arrest civilians. Six people died across the country,...Tags: Cairo (Egypt), Religion and Belief, Armed Conflicts, Hosni Mubarak, Upper House
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Letters: The Keynesian way
Re "Fiscal fitness, Mr. President," Editorial, Jan. 23 The "liberal" Times parrots the line that one of our biggest economic problems is the deficit. Many distinguished economists, starting with John Maynard Keynes and including several recent Nobel...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Entertainment Events
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Obama recognizes Caltech professor Frances Arnold
Caltech professor Frances Arnold was recognized Friday as a winner of a top technology award given by President Obama. Arnold, whose work focuses on "directed evolution" and green fuel, was one of 11 recipients of the National Medal of Technology and...
Tags: Science and Technology, Science, White House, Google+, Entertainment Events
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Wealthy Pacific Palisades entrepreneur buys local newspaper
L.A. NOWAt a time when Alan Smolinisky’s peers have mostly traded paper for pixels, he doesn't own an iPad or a Kindle. The Pacific Palisades resident is not much for social media and says he has never used Facebook or Twitter....... -
Egyptian opposition leader calls for talks to end violence
CAIRO -- A key Egyptian opposition leader Wednesday called for talks with President Mohamed Morsi, ultraconservative Islamists and military officials to quell days of rioting that have killed more than 50 people and left the country edging toward anarchy....
Tags: Human Rights, Suez Canal, Justice and Rights, Mohamed ElBaradei, Mohamed Morsi
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Rita Levi-Montalcini dies at 103; Nobel-winning scientist
The human body begins as a single cell that proliferates into a few identical daughter cells which ultimately grow into billions of specialized body cells. Scientists and physicians have long recognized the pattern of this process, called differentiation,...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Science and Technology, Religion and Belief, General Practitioners, Italy
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Elwood Jensen dies at 92; his research spurred cancer treatments
Elwood Jensen, a medical researcher whose ground-breaking work in the field of endocrinology and breast cancer led to revolutionary and life-saving treatments, died of complications from pneumonia on Dec. 16 in suburban Cincinnati, the University of...
Tags: Science and Technology, Colleges and Universities, Cancer, Biology, Chemistry
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Visiting Rollins: Karen Russell, N. Scott Momaday, Azar Nafisi, others
It's time once again for Winter With the Writers, one of the literary treasures of Central Florida. Each year, Rollins College presents the program, subtitled "A Festival of Literary Arts," to the community without charge. The college is proud of the...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Iran, The New York Times, Billy Collins, Authors
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Egyptian general warns against continued unrest
CAIRO — Egypt’s top military commander warned President Mohamed Morsi and opposition parties Tuesday to end days of bloodshed and unrest before the nation slides into chaos that may jeopardize the economy and “lead to the collapse of the...
Tags: Cairo (Egypt), Human Rights, Hosni Mubarak, Mohamed ElBaradei, Suez Canal
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Thousands protest in Egypt after week of deadly riots
This post has been updated. See the note below for details.CAIRO -- Thousands of Egyptians protested Friday after a week of deadly riots that have shaken President Mohamed Morsi’s grip on the nation and spurred fears that fresh unrest may lead to economic collapse. [Updated at 12:45 p.m. Feb. 1: The...Tags: U.S. Embassy, Cairo (Egypt), Revolutions, Mohamed ElBaradei, Mohamed Morsi
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Misha, 'Man In A Case,' At Hartford Stage
The Hartford CourantMikhail Baryshnikov remembers studying a short story by Anton Chekhov, "Man in a Case," which was required reading in Russia when he was 14. "I feel deeply personal towards this piece," says the actor-dancer-arts entrepreneur in his sleek modern...Tags: New York City, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Samuel Beckett, Lincoln Center, Mikhail Baryshnikov
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WikiLeaks case: What's fair?
After ruling last week that Army Pfc. Bradley Manning was subjected to overly restrictive confinement at a Marine Corps brig, a military judge postponed proceedings in Manning's court-martial until June. The Army should use that delay to consider a plea...
Tags: The New York Times, Armed Conflicts, Osama bin Laden, Justice System, Iraq
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