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Dr. Antonia C. Novello, New York’s health commissioner under Gov. George E. Pataki and a former U.S. Surgeon General, turned her staff into her personal servants. 62,000 Jobs Are Cut by U.S. and Foreign Companies By JACK HEALY 4:38 PM ET

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The Holland Bar, a tiny dive on Ninth Avenue in Hell’s Kitchen, is back in business after plans to sell the building or convert it to residential space fell through. Obama Directs Regulators to Tighten Auto Rules By JOHN M. BRODER 2:06 PM ET

President Obama directed regulators to move swiftly on an application by 14 states to set stricter emissions rules.

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Week in Review » Fearing a Quagmire in Afghanistan

N.Y. / Region » Tenants Encouraged to Socialize, Not Criticize Photos, fine art, books and more. plus two keepsake issues

World »

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     From Hospital, Afghans Rebut U.S. Account
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     Gaza War Gives Bigger Lift to Israel’s Right Than to Those in Power
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     9 Alumni of Saudi Program for Ex-Jihadists Are Arrested

U.S. »

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     Data Show College Endowments Loss is Worst Drop Since ’70s
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     Detroit Calls Emissions Proposals Too Strict
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     Peanut Plant Was Cited for Violations

Politics »

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     Timing of Stricter Standards Worries Automakers
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     The Caucus: Plotting Path in Congress for an Economic Plan
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     News Analysis: Nationalization Gets a New, Serious Look

N.Y. / Region »

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     Tenants Encouraged to Socialize, but Not Criticize
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     CUNY Plans New Approach to Community College
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     A 91st Street Legend, and the Stories He Left Behind

Science »

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     Q & A: Air From the Freezer
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     Observatory: Study Pinpoints the Main Source of Asia’s Brown Cloud
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     Identifying the Bird, When Not Much Bird Is Left

Health »

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     Peanut Plant Was Cited for Violations
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     Vital Signs: Behavior: Electricity to Brain May Aid Motor Skills
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     Q & A: Air From the Freezer

Education »

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     Data Show College Endowments Loss is Worst Drop Since ’70s
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     CUNY Plans New Approach to Community College
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     Israeli Entrepreneur Plans a Free Global University That Will Be Online Only

Real Estate »

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     And the Blog Goes On
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     Mortgages: Safeguarding Against Loan Discrimination
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     Tenants Encouraged to Socialize, but Not Criticize

Business »

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     Detroit Calls Emissions Proposals Too Strict
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     Wall Street Waffles as It Searches for Direction
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     Iceland’s Government Collapses

Technology »

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     Sprint Nextel Plans to Cut 8,000 Jobs in Quarter
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     Sharp Drop in Profit and Layoffs at Texas Instruments
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     $200 Laptops Break a Business Model

Sports »

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     Books of The Times: Insider’s View of What Went Wrong in the Bronx
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     Cardinals’ Super Bowl Trip Has Leinart Taking Notes
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     Secret to Steelers Coach Tomlin's Success: Take Notes

Obituaries »

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     Jan Kaplicky, Audacious Czech Architect, Is Dead at 71
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     Johannes M. Simmel, Writer of Cold-War Novels, Dies at 84
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     Lorene Rogers, President of University of Texas in ’70s, Is Dead at 94

Travel »

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     36 Hours in Carmel-by-the-Sea
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     Affordable Caribbean: Antigua
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     Affordable Caribbean: Aruba

Dining & Wine »

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     High Hopes for American Team in Bocuse d’Or Cooking Competition
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     The Moment: A Search for Mangalitsa Sausage
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     Recipes for Health: Lentils: A Versatile Staple Flavors Classic International Dishes

Home & Garden »

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     Habitats: Renovation Road
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     Style: A Touch of Glass
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     Living Together: To Each Her Own

Fashion & Style »

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     On the Runway: Paris: Rock, Paper, Scissors
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     Generation B: They Warned You About Us
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     Working Hard to Look Busy

Automobiles »

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     Behind the Wheel | 2009 Volkswagen Routan: German Engineers Fail the Paternity Test
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     Collecting: What Crisis? Collector Car Prices Soften but Don’t Crash
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     Shrewd Bidders Turn Up to Drive Home a Bargain

Opinion »

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     Op-Ed Columnist: Will Obama Save Liberalism?
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     Editorial: From Here to Retirement
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     Letters: Toward a More Energy-Efficient Future

Arts »

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     Books of The Times: Another Young Lawyer Is Served Up for Breakfast
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     Arts Leaders Urge Role for Culture in Economic Recovery
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     Sundance Toasts an Early Online Life

Movies »

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     Critic’s Choice: New DVDs: Romance Classics
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     Arts, Briefly: Slumdog Millionaire Is Tops at Sag Awards
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     Movies Sell Slowly at Sundance

Theater »

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     Theater Review | 'Hedda Gabler': Hedda’s Terrible, Horrible, No-Good Very Bad Day
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     ArtsBeat: ‘Thriller’ Musical in the Works
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     Theater Review | 'Freshwater': Proof That Virginia Woolf Did Have a Light Side

Books »

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     Books of The Times: Insider’s View of What Went Wrong in the Bronx
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     Books of The Times: Another Young Lawyer Is Served Up for Breakfast
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     ArtsBeat: Book Critics Name Their Finalists

Week in Review »

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     Obama's War: Fearing Another Quagmire in Afghanistan
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     Gaza Notebook: The Bullets in My In-Box
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     The Kennedys: A Fumbled Handoff of the Torch

Magazine »

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     What Do Women Want?
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     The Bonfire of China’s Vanities
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     Revolution, Facebook-Style

T Magazine »

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     Runway Trend: Skirts Are In (for Men)
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     Editor's Find: Duck Boots
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     Paris Fashion Finale: Club Sandwich Party


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