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8th of December 2016 News

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The Advent of Fake News

Date: 08 December 2016

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Nguyen Ngoc Luong, Times Guide in Vietnam War, Dies at 79

Date: 08 December 2016

By SAM ROBERTS

Nguyen Ngoc Luong, journalist whose photographs chronicling Vietnam War for New York Times brought home to millions of American readers brutality of war, dies at age 79.

Full Article

1928 | Fake News With a Crooked Flair

Date: 08 December 2016

By DAVID W. DUNLAP

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Muslim Women in Hijab Break Barriers: ‘Take the Good With the Bad’

Date: 08 December 2016

By KATIE ROGERS

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Good, Bad and Mad: Andrew Rosenthal on the News

Date: 08 December 2016

By SUSAN LEHMAN

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Once an Oil Executive, Now a Crusader Against Fossil Fuel Stocks

Date: 08 December 2016

By JAMES B. STEWART

James B Stewart Common Sense column examines how decision by trustees of Cooperstown, NY, to divest all fossil fuel holdings in pension fund has roiled town and put it at center of national debate over climate change.

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Thinkers and Scientists

Date: 08 December 2016

By DENNY LEE

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Kathleen Collins’s Short Stories Were Almost Lost to History

Date: 08 December 2016

By ALEXANDRA ALTER

Short-story collection Whatever Happened to Interracial Love? by playwright, filmmaker and screenwriter Kathleen Collins, comprises works that author's daughter Nina had kept, unread, in trunk for decades after her mother died from breast cancer in 1988.

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Governors Compromise on Port Authority Plan. Commissioners Don’t Go Along.

Date: 08 December 2016

By PATRICK McGEEHAN

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey commissioners refuse to vote on 10-year spending plan for major projects, including replacement bus terminal in Manhattan, despite hard-fought compromise between New York Gov Andrew Cuomo and New Jersey Gov Chris Christie; agency chairman John J Degnan takes issue with distribution of costs, saying it is at odds with Port Authority's goal to promote regional priorities.

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The Freaky Food Chain Behind Your Lobster Dinner

Date: 08 December 2016

By STEPH YIN

Scientists report that lucinid clams, which form 20 percent of diet for Caribbean spiny lobsters, themselves feed on symbiotic bacteria living in their gills; bacteria produces so-called 'dark carbon' through chemosynthesis rather than photosynthesis.

Full Article

The Advent of Fake News

Date: 08 December 2016

Full Article

Nguyen Ngoc Luong, Times Guide in Vietnam War, Dies at 79

Date: 08 December 2016

By SAM ROBERTS

Nguyen Ngoc Luong, journalist whose photographs chronicling Vietnam War for New York Times brought home to millions of American readers brutality of war, dies at age 79.

Full Article

1928 | Fake News With a Crooked Flair

Date: 08 December 2016

By DAVID W. DUNLAP

Full Article

Muslim Women in Hijab Break Barriers: ‘Take the Good With the Bad’

Date: 08 December 2016

By KATIE ROGERS

Full Article

Good, Bad and Mad: Andrew Rosenthal on the News

Date: 08 December 2016

By SUSAN LEHMAN

Full Article

Once an Oil Executive, Now a Crusader Against Fossil Fuel Stocks

Date: 08 December 2016

By JAMES B. STEWART

James B Stewart Common Sense column examines how decision by trustees of Cooperstown, NY, to divest all fossil fuel holdings in pension fund has roiled town and put it at center of national debate over climate change.

Full Article

Thinkers and Scientists

Date: 08 December 2016

By DENNY LEE

Full Article

Kathleen Collins’s Short Stories Were Almost Lost to History

Date: 08 December 2016

By ALEXANDRA ALTER

Short-story collection Whatever Happened to Interracial Love? by playwright, filmmaker and screenwriter Kathleen Collins, comprises works that author's daughter Nina had kept, unread, in trunk for decades after her mother died from breast cancer in 1988.

Full Article

Governors Compromise on Port Authority Plan. Commissioners Don’t Go Along.

Date: 08 December 2016

By PATRICK McGEEHAN

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey commissioners refuse to vote on 10-year spending plan for major projects, including replacement bus terminal in Manhattan, despite hard-fought compromise between New York Gov Andrew Cuomo and New Jersey Gov Chris Christie; agency chairman John J Degnan takes issue with distribution of costs, saying it is at odds with Port Authority's goal to promote regional priorities.

Full Article

The Freaky Food Chain Behind Your Lobster Dinner

Date: 08 December 2016

By STEPH YIN

Scientists report that lucinid clams, which form 20 percent of diet for Caribbean spiny lobsters, themselves feed on symbiotic bacteria living in their gills; bacteria produces so-called 'dark carbon' through chemosynthesis rather than photosynthesis.

Full Article

The Advent of Fake News

Date: 08 December 2016

Full Article

Nguyen Ngoc Luong, Times Guide in Vietnam War, Dies at 79

Date: 08 December 2016

By SAM ROBERTS

Nguyen Ngoc Luong, journalist whose photographs chronicling Vietnam War for New York Times brought home to millions of American readers brutality of war, dies at age 79.

Full Article

1928 | Fake News With a Crooked Flair

Date: 08 December 2016

By DAVID W. DUNLAP

Full Article

Muslim Women in Hijab Break Barriers: ‘Take the Good With the Bad’

Date: 08 December 2016

By KATIE ROGERS

Full Article

Good, Bad and Mad: Andrew Rosenthal on the News

Date: 08 December 2016

By SUSAN LEHMAN

Full Article

Once an Oil Executive, Now a Crusader Against Fossil Fuel Stocks

Date: 08 December 2016

By JAMES B. STEWART

James B Stewart Common Sense column examines how decision by trustees of Cooperstown, NY, to divest all fossil fuel holdings in pension fund has roiled town and put it at center of national debate over climate change.

Full Article

Thinkers and Scientists

Date: 08 December 2016

By DENNY LEE

Full Article

Kathleen Collins’s Short Stories Were Almost Lost to History

Date: 08 December 2016

By ALEXANDRA ALTER

Short-story collection Whatever Happened to Interracial Love? by playwright, filmmaker and screenwriter Kathleen Collins, comprises works that author's daughter Nina had kept, unread, in trunk for decades after her mother died from breast cancer in 1988.

Full Article

Governors Compromise on Port Authority Plan. Commissioners Don’t Go Along.

Date: 08 December 2016

By PATRICK McGEEHAN

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey commissioners refuse to vote on 10-year spending plan for major projects, including replacement bus terminal in Manhattan, despite hard-fought compromise between New York Gov Andrew Cuomo and New Jersey Gov Chris Christie; agency chairman John J Degnan takes issue with distribution of costs, saying it is at odds with Port Authority's goal to promote regional priorities.

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The Freaky Food Chain Behind Your Lobster Dinner

Date: 08 December 2016

By STEPH YIN

Scientists report that lucinid clams, which form 20 percent of diet for Caribbean spiny lobsters, themselves feed on symbiotic bacteria living in their gills; bacteria produces so-called 'dark carbon' through chemosynthesis rather than photosynthesis.

Full Article

The Advent of Fake News

Date: 08 December 2016

Full Article

Nguyen Ngoc Luong, Times Guide in Vietnam War, Dies at 79

Date: 08 December 2016

By SAM ROBERTS

Nguyen Ngoc Luong, journalist whose photographs chronicling Vietnam War for New York Times brought home to millions of American readers brutality of war, dies at age 79.

Full Article

1928 | Fake News With a Crooked Flair

Date: 08 December 2016

By DAVID W. DUNLAP

Full Article

Muslim Women in Hijab Break Barriers: ‘Take the Good With the Bad’

Date: 08 December 2016

By KATIE ROGERS

Full Article

Good, Bad and Mad: Andrew Rosenthal on the News

Date: 08 December 2016

By SUSAN LEHMAN

Full Article

Once an Oil Executive, Now a Crusader Against Fossil Fuel Stocks

Date: 08 December 2016

By JAMES B. STEWART

James B Stewart Common Sense column examines how decision by trustees of Cooperstown, NY, to divest all fossil fuel holdings in pension fund has roiled town and put it at center of national debate over climate change.

Full Article

Thinkers and Scientists

Date: 08 December 2016

By DENNY LEE

Full Article

Kathleen Collins’s Short Stories Were Almost Lost to History

Date: 08 December 2016

By ALEXANDRA ALTER

Short-story collection Whatever Happened to Interracial Love? by playwright, filmmaker and screenwriter Kathleen Collins, comprises works that author's daughter Nina had kept, unread, in trunk for decades after her mother died from breast cancer in 1988.

Full Article

Governors Compromise on Port Authority Plan. Commissioners Don’t Go Along.

Date: 08 December 2016

By PATRICK McGEEHAN

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey commissioners refuse to vote on 10-year spending plan for major projects, including replacement bus terminal in Manhattan, despite hard-fought compromise between New York Gov Andrew Cuomo and New Jersey Gov Chris Christie; agency chairman John J Degnan takes issue with distribution of costs, saying it is at odds with Port Authority's goal to promote regional priorities.

Full Article

The Freaky Food Chain Behind Your Lobster Dinner

Date: 08 December 2016

By STEPH YIN

Scientists report that lucinid clams, which form 20 percent of diet for Caribbean spiny lobsters, themselves feed on symbiotic bacteria living in their gills; bacteria produces so-called 'dark carbon' through chemosynthesis rather than photosynthesis.

Full Article

The Advent of Fake News

Date: 08 December 2016

Full Article

Nguyen Ngoc Luong, Times Guide in Vietnam War, Dies at 79

Date: 08 December 2016

By SAM ROBERTS

Nguyen Ngoc Luong, journalist whose photographs chronicling Vietnam War for New York Times brought home to millions of American readers brutality of war, dies at age 79.

Full Article

1928 | Fake News With a Crooked Flair

Date: 08 December 2016

By DAVID W. DUNLAP

Full Article

Muslim Women in Hijab Break Barriers: ‘Take the Good With the Bad’

Date: 08 December 2016

By KATIE ROGERS

Full Article

Good, Bad and Mad: Andrew Rosenthal on the News

Date: 08 December 2016

By SUSAN LEHMAN

Full Article

Once an Oil Executive, Now a Crusader Against Fossil Fuel Stocks

Date: 08 December 2016

By JAMES B. STEWART

James B Stewart Common Sense column examines how decision by trustees of Cooperstown, NY, to divest all fossil fuel holdings in pension fund has roiled town and put it at center of national debate over climate change.

Full Article

Thinkers and Scientists

Date: 08 December 2016

By DENNY LEE

Full Article

Kathleen Collins’s Short Stories Were Almost Lost to History

Date: 08 December 2016

By ALEXANDRA ALTER

Short-story collection Whatever Happened to Interracial Love? by playwright, filmmaker and screenwriter Kathleen Collins, comprises works that author's daughter Nina had kept, unread, in trunk for decades after her mother died from breast cancer in 1988.

Full Article

Governors Compromise on Port Authority Plan. Commissioners Don’t Go Along.

Date: 08 December 2016

By PATRICK McGEEHAN

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey commissioners refuse to vote on 10-year spending plan for major projects, including replacement bus terminal in Manhattan, despite hard-fought compromise between New York Gov Andrew Cuomo and New Jersey Gov Chris Christie; agency chairman John J Degnan takes issue with distribution of costs, saying it is at odds with Port Authority's goal to promote regional priorities.

Full Article

The Freaky Food Chain Behind Your Lobster Dinner

Date: 08 December 2016

By STEPH YIN

Scientists report that lucinid clams, which form 20 percent of diet for Caribbean spiny lobsters, themselves feed on symbiotic bacteria living in their gills; bacteria produces so-called 'dark carbon' through chemosynthesis rather than photosynthesis.

Full Article