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[Art]: Art Levine: Super Bowl Victory Also a Boon to Miami’s Rebounding Tourism Industry
Feb 8th, 2010

It’s not just New Orleans residents and Saints fans who have reason to cheer Sunday’s victory, but some — if not all – hotel,…

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  • [Science: Biology]: Funding of Labour home care cancer plan questioned by critics
    Feb 8th, 2010

    A Labour plan for every cancer patient to have one to one care in their homes has been called into questioned by opposition parties who said the Government has failed to explain how it will be funded.

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  • [History: General]: Holocaust Remembrance
    Feb 8th, 2010

    Mr. Pisar’s reminder that the remaining survivors of the Shoah will soon have died is sad and disturbing.

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  • [Music: Classical]: Goings on About Town: Classical Music
    Feb 8th, 2010

    PageBreak — OPERA METROPOLITAN OPERA Juan Diego Flórez—he of the showstopping high C’s—returns to re-create the role of Tonio in Laurent Pelly’s jolly staging of “La Fille du Régiment,” which débuted in 2008 . . .

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  • [English: General]: James Wood: Two novels about money without morals.
    Feb 8th, 2010

    In his 1844 manuscripts, Karl Marx writes about money as an agent of inversion. Once I have money, Marx says, I am no longer bound by my individuality: “I am ugly, but I can buy for myself the most beautiful of women. Therefore I am not ugly, for the . . .

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  • [Geography: Physical]: Mary Hall: The Warrior for the Land: Sebastian Copeland’s View of Antarctica
    Feb 7th, 2010

    With the challenges we’re facing in the new economy, Mr. Copeland’s photographs in Antarctica remind us that the state of the planet and our climate is as important as the changing course of the stock market and the unemployment rates.

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  • [DT]: Architect Gehry not available for V and A
    Feb 7th, 2010

    ARCHITECT FRANK GEHRY, the man responsible for some of the most iconic buildings on the planet, has ruled himself out of the running to design Dundee’s new V and A museum, it was confirmed last night.

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  • [Maths]: Steve Marmel: The Good News About Sarah Palin’s Hypocritically Bad Math
    Feb 7th, 2010

    First the facts, from Palin’s softball visit to Fox News Sunday, as posted by Huffpo’s Sam Stein: “…The former governor went to great and sometimes…

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