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31st of July 2013 News

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JPMorgan Employee Could Face Charges in Italian Bank Debacle

Date: 01 August 2013

By JACK EWING, GAIA PIANIGIANI and PETER EAVIS

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A Rare Sight in Pittsburgh as the Pirates Enter August in First Place

Date: 01 August 2013

By HILLEL KUTTLER

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Overbay Steps In for Yankees and Breaks Up Pitchers’ Duel

Date: 01 August 2013

By BILLY WITZ

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Tigers’ Rout Overshadowed by Injury and Possible Suspension

Date: 01 August 2013

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Baseball Roundup; Detroit Tigers 11-1 rout of the Washington Nationals is overshadowed by third baseman Miguel Cabrera's injury and possible suspension of shortstop Jhonny Peralta, who is among the players linked to the Biogenesis case; other MLB scores noted.

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$4 Million in Compensation Set for Man Left in D.E.A. Cell

Date: 01 August 2013

By IAN LOVETT

Federal government agrees to pay $4.1 million to Daniel Chong, San Diego college student who was picked up in a raid in 2012; he was later found hallucinating and suffering from kidney failure inside a Drug Enforcement Administration holding cell where he had been accidentally left for four days.

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León Ferrari, Provocative Argentine Conceptual Artist, Dies at 92

Date: 01 August 2013

By DOUGLAS MARTIN

Leon Ferrari, iconoclastic Argentine conceptual artist who marshaled art as a revolutionary force, dies at age 92.

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In Senate, Arm-Twisting and Vote-Changing Lead to a Confirmation

Date: 01 August 2013

By JEREMY W. PETERS

Senate votes 53-42 to confirm B Todd Jones as director of Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, narrowly overcoming Republican filibuster when Sen Lisa Murkowski switches her 'no' vote to 'yes' under intense pressure from other senators; rejection of Todd could have unraveled delicate truce between the two parties.

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At Street Fair, Science Replaces Sausage

Date: 01 August 2013

By MONA EL-NAGGAR

Geek Street Fair, daylong event held in Manhattan park, is organized by Google in partnership with New York City's Youth and Community Development Dept; fair is part of a larger effort to entice more of city's youth to pursue careers in science, and echoes goal put forth by Obama administration to prioritize and encourage education in the sciences.

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Chilly Reception for Weiner in Rockaways

Date: 01 August 2013

By JAVIER C. HERNÁNDEZ

Trailside blog; Anthony D Weiner, revered in far-flung community of Rockaway, Queens, for much of his political career, gets chilly reception at a campaign stop in the neighborhood; hounded by questions about his online sex scandal, he is told by several residents that they view him as unfit for office.

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Interfaith Medical Center Plans to Close

Date: 01 August 2013

By NINA BERNSTEIN

Interfaith Medical Center in Bedford-Stuyvesant, one of Brooklyn's most financially troubled hospitals, asks bankruptcy court to approve its closing and sends layoff warning notices to its 1,544 employees; closing of facility has become an issue in the city's mayoral campaign because of the size of the African-American and Caribbean population it serves.

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JPMorgan Employee Could Face Charges in Italian Bank Debacle

Date: 01 August 2013

By JACK EWING, GAIA PIANIGIANI and PETER EAVIS

Jack EWING

Full Article

A Rare Sight in Pittsburgh as the Pirates Enter August in First Place

Date: 01 August 2013

By HILLEL KUTTLER

Hillel KUTTLER

Full Article

Overbay Steps In for Yankees and Breaks Up Pitchers’ Duel

Date: 01 August 2013

By BILLY WITZ

Billy WITZ

Full Article

Tigers’ Rout Overshadowed by Injury and Possible Suspension

Date: 01 August 2013

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Baseball Roundup; Detroit Tigers 11-1 rout of the Washington Nationals is overshadowed by third baseman Miguel Cabrera's injury and possible suspension of shortstop Jhonny Peralta, who is among the players linked to the Biogenesis case; other MLB scores noted.

Full Article

$4 Million in Compensation Set for Man Left in D.E.A. Cell

Date: 01 August 2013

By IAN LOVETT

Ian LOVETT

Federal government agrees to pay $4.1 million to Daniel Chong, San Diego college student who was picked up in a raid in 2012; he was later found hallucinating and suffering from kidney failure inside a Drug Enforcement Administration holding cell where he had been accidentally left for four days.

Full Article

León Ferrari, Provocative Argentine Conceptual Artist, Dies at 92

Date: 01 August 2013

By DOUGLAS MARTIN

Douglas MARTIN

Leon Ferrari, iconoclastic Argentine conceptual artist who marshaled art as a revolutionary force, dies at age 92.

Full Article

In Senate, Arm-Twisting and Vote-Changing Lead to a Confirmation

Date: 01 August 2013

By JEREMY W. PETERS

Jeremy PETERS

Senate votes 53-42 to confirm B Todd Jones as director of Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, narrowly overcoming Republican filibuster when Sen Lisa Murkowski switches her 'no' vote to 'yes' under intense pressure from other senators; rejection of Todd could have unraveled delicate truce between the two parties.

Full Article

At Street Fair, Science Replaces Sausage

Date: 01 August 2013

By MONA EL-NAGGAR

Mona EL-NAGGAR

Geek Street Fair, daylong event held in Manhattan park, is organized by Google in partnership with New York City's Youth and Community Development Dept; fair is part of a larger effort to entice more of city's youth to pursue careers in science, and echoes goal put forth by Obama administration to prioritize and encourage education in the sciences.

Full Article

Chilly Reception for Weiner in Rockaways

Date: 01 August 2013

By JAVIER C. HERNÁNDEZ

Javier HERNÁNDEZ

Trailside blog; Anthony D Weiner, revered in far-flung community of Rockaway, Queens, for much of his political career, gets chilly reception at a campaign stop in the neighborhood; hounded by questions about his online sex scandal, he is told by several residents that they view him as unfit for office.

Full Article

Interfaith Medical Center Plans to Close

Date: 01 August 2013

By NINA BERNSTEIN

Nina BERNSTEIN

Interfaith Medical Center in Bedford-Stuyvesant, one of Brooklyn's most financially troubled hospitals, asks bankruptcy court to approve its closing and sends layoff warning notices to its 1,544 employees; closing of facility has become an issue in the city's mayoral campaign because of the size of the African-American and Caribbean population it serves.

Full Article