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State of the Art - David Pogue's Review of the iPad
Apple's iPad seems to be hated by techies and loved by everyone else. Here are separate reviews for the two audiences. -
Federal Judge Finds N.S.A. Wiretaps Were Illegal
The government violated a 1978 statute requiring court approval for domestic surveillance, a judge ruled. -
Obama Oil Drilling Plan Draws Critics
A proposal to open vast expanses of US coastline to drilling was criticized by both environmentalists and Republicans. -
For Some, Cycling Eases Parkinson's Symptoms
A doctor in the Netherlands found that patients who were severely affected by the neurological disorder and unable to walk could ride a ... -
Op-Ed Columnist - China, Concubines and Google
Americans have a powerful interest in supporting an unfiltered Internet in China . -
Op-Ed Columnist - Meet Mitt Romney, Liberal Icon
Obamacare is really only law today thanks to the good work of Mitt Romney, who led the way with basically the same thing in Massachusetts. -
Rushed From Haiti, Then Jailed for Lacking Visas
At least 30 earthquake survivors are prisoners of the US immigration system, locked up since arriving in Florida. -
Mississippi A.C.L.U. Rejects Gift for Alternate Prom
The gift came from the American Humanist Association, an advocacy group whose mission is to promote “good without God.” -
Haiti's Founding Document Found in London
A graduate student has unearthed the first known, government-issued version of Haiti's Declaration of Independence, giving new insights into ... -
Next Big Thing - Literary Scholars Turn to Science
Some scholars are turning to MRI's and evolutionary theory to explore how and why people read fiction.
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