From the daily archives: Thursday, March 24, 2011

According to the NY Daily News and the NY Post, city planners and local politicians purport that the most recent US Census erred by severely underreporting the actual population of New York City, with the most glaring errors in Brooklyn and Queens. Tweet

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Elizabeth Taylor died Wednesday morning, but the writer of the obituary the New York Times published celebrating the film star died six years ago. Mel Gussow, a New York Times theater critic and cultural reporter, wrote more than 4,000 items for the Gray Lady during his 35 years of service. Before he died of cancer [...]

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Crisis Revives Long U.S. Fight on Spent Fuel Returning Chestnut Trees to City Where Blight Was First Found Tweet

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life lives here?

March 24, 2011 by

On the second page, in the HOME section, I noticed an ad for California Closets. Their moto: “life lives here.” I’m not sure I understand what that means. Tweet

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Elizbeth Taylor Passes at 79. She was a true beauty. Tweet

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Anxiety Up as Tokyo Gives Warning on Its Tap Water Tweet

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Meet Hideko Takamine, a Japanese actress who over the course of nearly 200 films developed from an endearing child star into a powerful representative of the Japanese woman’s search for identity and autonomy in the years after World War II, died on Dec 28 in Tokyo. She was 86.  -The New York Times Obituaries This [...]

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This is an attempt to turn the chaotic image of the tsunami into a thing of calm beauty. The repetition of the circles recalls the peaceful undulation of waves against the shore. Artist: Smith

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Crisis Revives Long U.S. Fight on Spent Fuel Returning Chestnut Trees to City Where Blight Was First Found Tweet

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