New York Times:
A sense of dislocation has been shared by veterans returning from war since Homer conjured Odysseus’ inauspicious return some 2,800 years ago.
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New York Times:
A previously homeless young mother struggles to provide a comfortable home for her two children, one of whom is autistic.
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New York Times:
According to Fire Department officials, the blaze started in the basement of an illegally subdivided home, and neighbors said the dead men were all from Bangladesh.
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Mashable!:
The Open Web Awards: Social Media Edition, our annual contest highlighting the very best the web has to offer, is gaining momentum. We’ve had 300,000+ nominations made for 60,000+ individuals, companies, websites and applica (Read More)
New York Times:
The New York Public Library is a marvel of big numbers — 20 million books, 125 miles of shelving — and also a home to rare and odd items.
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New York Times:
An independent film producer spends Sundays with her partner and their daughter, either in their East Village home or on a journey in the city.
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New York Times:
“The Messenger” portrays conflict on the home front: the struggles of those who tell the next of kin their loved ones are dead.
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New York Times:
A wonderfully intelligent and frank memoir about the Mennonite upbringing Rhoda Janzen returned to after an emotional and physical crisis.
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New York Times:
DENVER (AP) -- Chris Stewart scored in the eighth round of the shootout, helping the NHL-leading Colorado Avalanche remain unbeaten at home with a 4-3 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday night.
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New York Times:
The company opened its 2009-10 season on Thursday night with a celebratory program, “American Voices,” and for once at an opening-night gala, there really was a great deal to celebrate.
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New York Times:
More than half a million Iraqi families have left their homes since 2003, and one international group has identified fewer than 60,000 who have returned.
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New York Times:
Sturgis Warner, a theater director, uses contraptions he built to make the most of his space in a fifth-floor walk-up in the East Village.
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CNN:
They listen to tales of life's worst moments, but they can't go home and tell their spouses about what they've heard. Sometimes no amount of schooling is enough to shield them from taking on some of their patients' suffering. (Read More)