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17th of July 2013 News

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Pok Pok Ny Is Moving Down the Street

Date: 18 July 2013

By FLORENCE FABRICANT

Florence FABRICANT

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How the Poll Was Conducted

Date: 18 July 2013

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Voters Approve of City’s Progress, Poll Finds, but Seek Empathetic Mayor

Date: 18 July 2013

By DAVID W. CHEN and MEGAN THEE-BRENAN

David CHEN

New York Times and Siena College poll shows that clear majority of New York City voters say mayoral candidate's ability to understand needs and problems of ordinary New Yorkers is most important factor in race; 65 percent of voters say that they want next mayor to move city in a new direction, even though a plurality approve of Mayor Michael R Bloomberg’s job performance.

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What’s On Thursday

Date: 18 July 2013

By KATHRYN SHATTUCK

Kathryn SHATTUCK

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Guardian Journalist to Write Book on Surveillance

Date: 18 July 2013

By JULIE BOSMAN

Julie BOSMAN

Glenn Greenwald, journalist who first reported on a trove of classified documents leaked by Edward J Snowden, will write a book about National Security Agency surveillance.

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In China and U.S., Mutual Distrust Grows, Study Finds

Date: 18 July 2013

By JANE PERLEZ

Jane PERLEZ

Pew Global Survey finds that Americans view China in markedly less favorable light than two years ago, and Chinese attitudes toward United States have also soured, sign that the two countries are drifting apart at the level of public opinion.

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Racial Disparities in Life Spans Narrow, but Persist

Date: 18 July 2013

By SABRINA TAVERNISE

Sabrina TAVERNISE

Report by National Center for Health Statistics shows gap in life expectancy between black and white Americans is at its narrowest since the federal government started systematically tracking it in the 1930s, but a difference of nearly four years remains.

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Spitzer Releases Partial Tax Returns

Date: 18 July 2013

By THOMAS KAPLAN

Thomas KAPLAN

Trailside blog; Eliot Spitzer, a Democratic candidate for comptroller, releases a portion of his federal tax return for the past two years; releases comes in response to pressure from opponent Scott M Stringer.

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Polling-Place Stickers Coming Up for Their Own Vote

Date: 18 July 2013

By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM

Michael

Trailside blog; New York CIty's Campaign Finance Board will distribute thousands of NYC Votes stickers to voters as they exit polls, starting on Primary Day in September; stickers are intended to allow New Yorkers who vote to boast about their contribution to the democratic process; board is asking public to help create the design.

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Has the G.O.P. Gone Off the Deep End?

Date: 17 July 2013

By THOMAS B. EDSALL

Thomas

Disaffected conservatives are increasingly anxious about the ideological intransigence of Republican legislators.

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Pok Pok Ny Is Moving Down the Street

Date: 18 July 2013

By FLORENCE FABRICANT

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How the Poll Was Conducted

Date: 18 July 2013

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Voters Approve of City’s Progress, Poll Finds, but Seek Empathetic Mayor

Date: 18 July 2013

By DAVID W. CHEN and MEGAN THEE-BRENAN

New York Times and Siena College poll shows that clear majority of New York City voters say mayoral candidate's ability to understand needs and problems of ordinary New Yorkers is most important factor in race; 65 percent of voters say that they want next mayor to move city in a new direction, even though a plurality approve of Mayor Michael R Bloomberg’s job performance.

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What’s On Thursday

Date: 18 July 2013

By KATHRYN SHATTUCK

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Guardian Journalist to Write Book on Surveillance

Date: 18 July 2013

By JULIE BOSMAN

Glenn Greenwald, journalist who first reported on a trove of classified documents leaked by Edward J Snowden, will write a book about National Security Agency surveillance.

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In China and U.S., Mutual Distrust Grows, Study Finds

Date: 18 July 2013

By JANE PERLEZ

Pew Global Survey finds that Americans view China in markedly less favorable light than two years ago, and Chinese attitudes toward United States have also soured, sign that the two countries are drifting apart at the level of public opinion.

Full Article

Racial Disparities in Life Spans Narrow, but Persist

Date: 18 July 2013

By SABRINA TAVERNISE

Report by National Center for Health Statistics shows gap in life expectancy between black and white Americans is at its narrowest since the federal government started systematically tracking it in the 1930s, but a difference of nearly four years remains.

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Spitzer Releases Partial Tax Returns

Date: 18 July 2013

By THOMAS KAPLAN

Trailside blog; Eliot Spitzer, a Democratic candidate for comptroller, releases a portion of his federal tax return for the past two years; releases comes in response to pressure from opponent Scott M Stringer.

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Polling-Place Stickers Coming Up for Their Own Vote

Date: 18 July 2013

By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM

Trailside blog; New York CIty's Campaign Finance Board will distribute thousands of NYC Votes stickers to voters as they exit polls, starting on Primary Day in September; stickers are intended to allow New Yorkers who vote to boast about their contribution to the democratic process; board is asking public to help create the design.

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Has the G.O.P. Gone Off the Deep End?

Date: 17 July 2013

By THOMAS B. EDSALL

Disaffected conservatives are increasingly anxious about the ideological intransigence of Republican legislators.

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