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SisterWhitloe: Sister Bloatina’s contribution to the challenge of promoting the scout movement was to feed the 30th Fulham Cubs her prune & senna risotto.

February 6, 2012 All The Rest

SisterWhitloe: Sister Bloatina’s contribution to the challenge of promoting the scout movement was to feed the 30th Fulham Cubs her prune & senna risotto.

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Army Colonel Challenges Pentagon’s Afghanistan Reports

February 6, 2012 All The Rest

After two deployments in Afghanistan, Lt. Col. Daniel L. Davis says the Pentagon is not telling the whole truth about how the war there is going.

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Cancer Center, in Suit, Claims Ex-Official Took Research

February 5, 2012 All The Rest

The president of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, Dr. Craig B. Thompson, is in a billion-dollar dispute with his former workplace over accusations that he walked away with research.

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Pennsylvania Schools’ Funding Fight Pits District Against Charter

February 5, 2012 All The Rest

The Chester Upland district’s fiscal woes – it is bordering on insolvency – are compounded by a charter school with which it shares its financing.

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Op-Ed Columnist: Mitt’s Muffled Soul

February 5, 2012 All The Rest

Romney’s Mormon faith is too central to his biography and identity to be swept to the side.

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News Analysis: Europe Moves to Protect Online Privacy

February 5, 2012 All The Rest

How do different nations’ laws manage the multinational companies that now govern our digital lives?

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Opinion: The Death of the Cyberflâneur

February 5, 2012 All The Rest

Today’s Internet is a place for getting things done, pushing aside the cyberflâneur — the heir to the flâneur culture of 19th-century France.

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Opinion: Facebook Is Using You

February 5, 2012 All The Rest

Whether you can obtain a job, credit or insurance can be based on your digital doppelgänger — and you may never know why you’ve been turned down.

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International Students Pay Top Dollar at U.S. Colleges

February 5, 2012 All The Rest

At the University of Washington, 18 percent of the freshmen are foreigners, and each pays about three times as much as students from Washington State.

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Homeless Families, Cloaked in Normality

February 5, 2012 All The Rest

Of the record 40,000 people in New York City’s shelters, a growing number belong to seemingly ordinary families, rushing off to school and work, smartphones in hand.