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29th of September 2013 News

Вести како су се појавиле на насловној страни Њујорк тајмса на 29. септембар 2013.

Share Your Experience With the Affordable Care Act

Date: 30 September 2013

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

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The Back and Forth Over the Shutdown and Debt Ceiling

Date: 30 September 2013

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By the Light of the Silvery Spoon, Ads Propose Using Coffee as Creamer

Date: 30 September 2013

By STUART ELLIOTT

Stuart ELLIOTT

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Accounts and People of Note in the Advertising Industry

Date: 30 September 2013

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

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Week 4 Quick Hits: Corners Cover for Patriots’ Flaws

Date: 30 September 2013

By ANDY BENOIT

Andy BENOIT

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What’s on Monday

Date: 30 September 2013

By KATHRYN SHATTUCK

Kathryn SHATTUCK

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Rodriguez Grievance Hearing to Start Monday

Date: 30 September 2013

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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James Vaught, Who Led Iran Hostage Mission, Dies at 86

Date: 30 September 2013

By RICHARD GOLDSTEIN

Richard GOLDSTEIN

Lt Gen James B Vaught, commander of the Carter administration's disastrous 1980 mission aimed at freeing more than 50 American hostages held in Iran, dies at age 86.

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To Address ‘Greater Wrongs,’ de Blasio Outlines Wide Path to Hurricane Recovery

Date: 30 September 2013

By MICHAEL BARBARO

Michael BARBARO

New York City Democratic candidate for mayor Bill de Blasio says he will seek to use federal recovery money targeted at city's storm-battered coastline to create living-wage jobs, affordable housing and community health care sites in areas damaged by Hurricane Sandy; says federal government resources should be used for 'righting some greater wrongs,' not just those created by Sandy.

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High-Cost Runoff for Public Advocate’s Post Prompts Calls for Reform

Date: 30 September 2013

By KATE TAYLOR

Kate TAYLOR

New York City is spending roughly $13 million to hold runoff between Daniel L Squadron and Letitia James in Democratic primary for public advocate, office that is budgeted at only $2.3 million annually; high cost of election has some suggesting switch to instant runoff voting system already in use in other cities.

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Share Your Experience With the Affordable Care Act

Date: 30 September 2013

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

Full Article

The Back and Forth Over the Shutdown and Debt Ceiling

Date: 30 September 2013

Full Article

By the Light of the Silvery Spoon, Ads Propose Using Coffee as Creamer

Date: 30 September 2013

By STUART ELLIOTT

Full Article

Accounts and People of Note in the Advertising Industry

Date: 30 September 2013

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

Full Article

Week 4 Quick Hits: Corners Cover for Patriots’ Flaws

Date: 30 September 2013

By ANDY BENOIT

Full Article

What’s on Monday

Date: 30 September 2013

By KATHRYN SHATTUCK

Full Article

Rodriguez Grievance Hearing to Start Monday

Date: 30 September 2013

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Full Article

James Vaught, Who Led Iran Hostage Mission, Dies at 86

Date: 30 September 2013

By RICHARD GOLDSTEIN

Lt Gen James B Vaught, commander of the Carter administration's disastrous 1980 mission aimed at freeing more than 50 American hostages held in Iran, dies at age 86.

Full Article

To Address ‘Greater Wrongs,’ de Blasio Outlines Wide Path to Hurricane Recovery

Date: 30 September 2013

By MICHAEL BARBARO

New York City Democratic candidate for mayor Bill de Blasio says he will seek to use federal recovery money targeted at city's storm-battered coastline to create living-wage jobs, affordable housing and community health care sites in areas damaged by Hurricane Sandy; says federal government resources should be used for 'righting some greater wrongs,' not just those created by Sandy.

Full Article

High-Cost Runoff for Public Advocate’s Post Prompts Calls for Reform

Date: 30 September 2013

By KATE TAYLOR

New York City is spending roughly $13 million to hold runoff between Daniel L Squadron and Letitia James in Democratic primary for public advocate, office that is budgeted at only $2.3 million annually; high cost of election has some suggesting switch to instant runoff voting system already in use in other cities.

Full Article