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02/03/2012 10:17 AM
Wonder Dog: A Golden Retriever Reaches a Raging Boy
     A golden retriever was the only thing that could reach a raging, disconnected boy.
02/04/2012 01:43 AM
Op-Ed Columnist: The Politics of Absolutely Everything
     With that big political dust-up about breast cancer this week, we’ve clearly hit the point where there’s nothing that can’t be divided into red state/blue state.
02/03/2012 03:54 PM
Op-Ed Columnist: Romney Isn’t Concerned
     Mitt Romney has said that his comments about not caring about the very poor were taken out of context. But the more context you give them, the worse it gets.
02/04/2012 08:57 AM
Op-Ed Columnist: Romney, the Rich and the Rest
     Mitt Romney said that he was concerned about “middle-income Americans.” He certainly has a funny way of showing it.
02/04/2012 02:04 AM
Activists Fight Green Projects, Seeing U.N. Plot
     Suspicious of government initiatives, protesters linked to the Tea Party are denouncing all manner of measures they equate with a 1992 United Nations resolution, Agenda 21.
02/03/2012 05:48 PM
Op-Ed Columnist: How to Fight the Man
     The viral phenomenon of “Why I Hate Religion, but Love Jesus” and the debate that it prompted have a fogy offering advice on how to beat the fogies.
02/03/2012 04:19 PM
Art Review: ‘Van Gogh Up Close’ at Philadelphia Museum of Art
     “Van Gogh Up Close,” at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, examines the artist’s relationship to nature at its most intimate.
02/04/2012 12:40 PM
This Land: Maine Residents Struggle to Heat Their Homes
     Cuts in a federal energy-assistance program have left some families struggling to pay for oil to heat their homes.
02/03/2012 03:56 PM
Three Books Explore the Reality Behind the World of ‘Downton Abbey’
     Three books explore the true lives behind the fictional world of “Downton Abbey.”
02/04/2012 01:30 PM
Ben Gazzara, Actor of Stage and Screen, Dies at 81
     Mr. Gazzara’s long acting career included playing Brick in the original “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” on Broadway and roles in influential films by John Cassavetes.
02/04/2012 12:17 AM
Critic’s Notebook: Oak Room at Algonquin Hotel Closes
     The closing of the Oak Room, the supper club at the Algonquin Hotel, raises the question: where will its regular performers go?
02/03/2012 07:35 PM
In Silicon Valley, Socks Make the Tech Entrepreneur
     In Silicon Valley, wearing flashy socks is more than an expression of your personality. It signals that you are part of the in crowd.
02/04/2012 03:11 AM
Komen Reverses Stance on Planned Parenthood Grants
     The Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation apologized for its decision to cut grants to Planned Parenthood for cancer screening and said it would restore the funding.
02/04/2012 01:05 AM
Common Sense: At 102%, His Tax Rate Takes the Cake - Common Sense
     In submissions of tax burdens from readers, James Ross, founder and managing member of the investment firm Rossrock, was on a perch all his own.
02/02/2012 12:12 PM
Alzheimer’s Spreads in the Brain Like a Virus, Studies Find
     The discovery in studies of mice solves a mystery surrounding the disease’s grim march and has immediate implications for developing treatments, researchers said.
02/04/2012 01:06 AM
Your Money: Want Better Car Insurance Rates? You Have to Make the Call - Your Money
     A retiree qualified for lower car insurance premiums, but found that out only after a chance piece of mail prodded him to call his insurer.
02/03/2012 03:34 PM
Op-Ed Contributor: Rochester’s Survival Lessons
     Good policy making, entrepreneurship and a little luck can ensure that a city doesn’t just survive, but thrive, when hit with economic dislocation.
02/04/2012 01:47 AM
Op-Ed Columnist: The Cost of Football Glory
     On Super Bowl weekend, we recall the first article about the lasting damage of football injuries.
02/03/2012 09:18 AM
Well: What Doctors Can Learn From Musicians
     Could a coach bring back the intellectual vibrancy from medical-school days for one doctor, the way a music teacher inspires constant growth?
02/04/2012 01:17 AM
Beliefs: When Counseling and Conviction Collide — Beliefs
     The case of a woman who was expelled from a graduate counseling program highlights how religious views on sexual orientation provoke controversy in the profession.