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The New York Times is a newspaper published in New York City by Arthur O. Sulzberger Jr., and distributed in the United States and many other nations worldwide. It is owned by The New York Times Company, which also publishes some 40 other newspapers including International Herald Tribune and The Boston Globe. The newspaper is nicknamed the "Gray Lady" and is often considered the newspaper of record in the United States. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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Held in Document Theft, ‘America’s Presidential Historian’ Faces New Scrutiny
Barry H. Landau, author and well-known presidential memorabilia collector, displayed his connections like pearls on a necklace.Posted by Andrew Hazlett -
Mayors See End to Wars as Fix for Struggling Cities
While states are seeing their tax collections begin to rise again, much to the relief of budget-battered officials, the nation’s cities are having a far rougher time, with ...Posted by Mary Hartney -
A Federal Study Finds That Local Reporting Has Waned
Coverage of local governments has receded at such an alarming pace that it has left government with more power than ever to set the agenda, an F.C.C. report finds.Posted by Andrew Hazlett -
At Preakness, Not Everybody’s Idea of Fun
For many, Kegasus is a vulgar attempt by a desperate Maryland Jockey Club that lost more than $25 million from 2007 to 2009, and needs as much revenue as it can squeeze from ...Posted by Mary Hartney -
William Schaefer, Baltimore Mayor, dies at 89
William Donald Schaefer, a political showman who captivated voters and infuriated critics for more than three decades as the mayor who rejuvenated decaying Baltimore and then ...Posted by Mary Hartney -
D.L. Cox, a Leader of Radicals During 1960s, Dies at 74
Donald L. Cox, who was at the center of black radical politics as a member of the Black Panther Party high command and who earned a moment of celebrity in 1970 when he spoke ...Posted by Andrew Hazlett -
Egypt's Army Signals Transfer of Power
In a nationally televised address, President Hosni Mubarak told the Egyptian people that he would delegate more authority to his vice president,Omar Suleiman, but that he ...Posted by Mary Hartney -
Andres Alonso's Mission Is to Transform Baltimore Schools
Andres Alonso, a Cuban immigrant with a Harvard degree, brought sweeping changes that upset some people but helped improve one of the worst school systems in the country.Posted by Stacy Spaulding -
Man Arrested in Bomb Plot in Maryland
21-year-old recent convert to Islam tried to blow up a military recruiting station in a Baltimore suburb on Wednesday, ensnaring himself in a sting operation orchestrated by ...Posted by Fabrice Florin -
Oysters Are on the Rebound in the Chesapeake Bay
After decades of overharvesting along the Virginia shore, large experimental reefs are now home to more than 180 million native oysters, scientists say.Posted by Allison DeThomas



