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Jeanne-Claude, Collaborator With Christo on a Grand Canvas, Dies at 74
Jeanne-Claude collaborated with her husband, Christo, on dozens of environmental arts projects, including “The Gates” in Central Park in 2005.
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European Union Haggles Over Filling 2 Top Posts
As two new posts at the top of the E.U. were to be filled Thursday, Britain formally dropped its campaign to install its former leader Tony Blair as president.
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City Building Agency May Farm Out Tests
After deficiencies were exposed last year, the agency is looking to private firms to run construction license exams.
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AOL to Cut Its Work Force by One-Third
AOL said on Thursday that about 2,500 jobs will be lost after it is spun off from Time Warner next month.
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Giuliani Is Said to Have Decided Not to Run for Governor
The former mayor had been viewed as a potentially strong challenger to Gov. David A. Paterson in 2010.
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City Building Agency May Farm Out License Tests
After deficiencies were exposed last year, the agency is looking to private firms to run construction license exams.
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Who Fears a Free Mikhail Khodorkovsky?
How did Russia’s richest oligarch become the last best hope of its human rights campaigners?
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University Weighs Tighter Limits on Stem Cell Research
The University of Nebraska would be the first such institution to set stricter limits than what national or state law allows.
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Stocks Sharply Lower at Midday
The Dow industrials slid as the dollar strengthened and commodity prices fell.
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Backlog of Flight Delays After Computer Problems
The glitch in the system that feeds flight plans to air traffic controllers, which also failed in August 2008, snarled thousands of flights in the eastern U.S.
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Senate Says Health Plan Will Cover Another 31 Million
Harry Reid, the majority leader, put forward his version of the health care overhaul on Wednesday, promising it would reduce the deficit while covering most of the uninsured.
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High Tech Tries to Lift Veil on 18 ½ Tantalizing Minutes in Watergate
The government will apply high technology to H. R. Haldeman’s handwritten notes in an effort to fill in the 18 ½-minute gap in the Watergate tapes.
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Jeanne-Claude, Artist, Is Dead
The artist Jeanne-Claude has died.
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O.E.C.D. Sees Bumpy Path to Recovery
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development on Thursday delivered a cautious assessment of the global economy.
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On Assignment: While Thousands Gather
There is a challenge to covering the annual convention of Tabligh Jamaat in Pakistan, as Tyler Hicks learned. By and large, photography is forbidden.
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Computer Glitch Causes Widespread Flight Delays
A problem with a flight-plan system in Atlanta’s airport is causing cascading delays nationwide on Thursday.
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AOL Plans to Cut Its Work Force by One-Third
AOL said on Thursday that about 2,500 jobs will be lost after it is spun off from Time Warner next month.
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Runner in Gender Dispute Keeps Title
Caster Semenya will keep her gold medal, and her gender tests will not be released, South African officials said.
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Computer Problem Causes Flight Delays
A glitch with a flight-plan system in Atlanta’s airport is causing cascading delays nationwide on Thursday.
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AOL to Cut Work Force by One Third
About 2,500 jobs will be lost after AOL is spun off from Time Warner next month.

