E-Mails of Reporters in Myanmar Are Hacked
Date: 10 February 2013
By Thomas Fuller
Thomas Fuller
Several journalists who write about Myanmar have received warnings from Google that their Gmail accounts may have been hacked by “state-sponsored attackers.”
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Newspaper Wrestles With M.L.B.’s Request for Documents
Date: 09 February 2013
By Michael S. Schmidt and Steve Eder
Michael Schmidt
Commissioner Bud Selig dispatched two of his top advisers to Miami to ask the editor of a weekly newspaper to share documents that reportedly link a number of player to performance enhancers.
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A Look at Turkey’s Past Gives Some Insight Into Its Unresolved Troubles
Date: 09 February 2013
By Tim Arango
Tim Arango
A photo exhibition on the political turbulence in Turkey during the 1970s and ’80s resonates with the suicide bombing of the American embassy in Ankara last week.
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The Land of the Binge
Date: 09 February 2013
By Frank Bruni
Frank Bruni
With sequestration around the corner and bacon on every plate, America could use a dose of moderation.
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How the Post Office Made America
Date: 09 February 2013
By Richard R. John
Richard John
Do we want the mail to remain a vital American institution in the digital age?
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Keeping Secrets
Date: 09 February 2013
By Margaret Sullivan
Margaret Sullivan
When the government asks newspapers to keep quiet, the bar should be very high for saying yes.
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Obama’s Turn in Bush’s Bind
Date: 10 February 2013
By Peter Baker
Peter Baker
A onetime critic of his predecessor, President Obama finds himself justifying muscular defense policies while detractors complain that he has sacrificed core values.
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Debating a Court to Vet Drone Strikes
Date: 09 February 2013
By Scott Shane
Scott Shane
Some want to apply the model of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court, which reviews eavesdropping on American soil, to the targeted killings of terrorism suspects.
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Holding States and Schools Accountable
Date: 09 February 2013
By Motoko Rich
Motoko Rich
The federal education law has still not been reauthorized, as controversy continues over its last version, No Child Left Behind, and its requirements on student progress and teacher evaluations.
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Corrections: February 9, 2013
Date: 09 February 2013
Corrections appearing in print on February 9, 2013.
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