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A Statement From Shawn "JAY Z" Carter | Life+Times
I have been working with my team ever since the situation was brought to my attention to get to the bottom of these incidents and at the same time find a solution that doesn't harm all those that stand to benefit from this ...
EDITORIAL; Looking at America
There are too many moments these days when we cannot recognize our country. Sunday was one of them, as we read the account in The Times of how men in some of the most trusted posts in the nation plotted to cover up the torture of prisoners by Central Intelligence Agency interrogators by destroying videotapes of their sickening behavior. It was - Editorial suggests that Bush administrations two terms in office, fraught with shocking abuses of power committed under guise of fighting terrorism, have rendered nation unrecognizable; hopes that this time voters will have wisdom to grant awesome powers of presidency to someone who has integrity, principle and decency to use them honorably
The World Clock – Time Zones - Time and Date
Current local time in cities worldwide, in all time zones with DST accounted for. Links to each city with extensive info on time, weather forecast, Daylight Saving ...
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ALABAMA 30, COLORADO 24; Alabama Starts Fast, Then Hangs On
John Parker Wilson completed 13 of his first 15 passes for 185 yards and three touchdowns and Alabama raced to a four-touchdown lead, then held off Colorado, 30-24, in the Independence Bowl on Sunday night. Colorados attempt at a multiple-lateral play as time expired collapsed shy of midfield, ending the game. Alabama (7-6) stopped a four-game - Alabama University defeats Colorado University, 30-24, to win Independence Bowl; photo (M) - By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Web Playgrounds Of the Very Young
Forget Second Life. The real virtual world gold rush centers on the grammar-school set. Trying to duplicate the success of blockbuster Web sites like Club Penguin and Webkinz, childrens entertainment companies are greatly accelerating efforts to build virtual worlds for children. Media conglomerates in particular think these sites -- part online - Real virtual world gold rush centers on grammar-school set; childrens entertainment companies are greatly accelerating efforts to build virtual worlds for children; media conglomerates in particular think these sites--part online role-playing game and part social scene--can deliver quick growth, help keep movie franchises alive and instill brand loyalty in generation of new customers; companies involved in building virtual worlds include Walt Disney Co and Warner Brothers Entertainment; drawings (L) - By BROOKS BARNES
Time - Radiolab
The strange, subjective nature of time -- from a sped-up spin through childhood, to a really, really slowed-down Beethoven symphony.
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The US needs to retire daylight savings and just have two time - Quartz
This item has been corrected. Daylight saving time in the US ends Nov. 3, part of the an annual ritual where Americans (who don't live in Arizona or Hawaii) and residents of 78 other countries including Canada (but not ...
Clocks fall back Sunday as Daylight Saving Time ends | MyFOX8.com
Here's a look at what you need to know about Daylight Saving Time, a system to reduce electricity usage by extending daylight hours. Facts: Sunday, November 3, 2013 - Daylight Saving Time will end at 2am. Set clocks back ...
Review: Showtime's 'Time of Death' | Inside TV | EW.com
Death is everywhere on television. It rides a pale horse on Sleepy Hollow. It keeps Castle, Bones, and so much of CBS in business. It walks, it sucks, it makes for a nice tenderloin.
Time Machines - Wireless wonder - Engadget
Welcome to Time Machines, where we offer up a selection of mechanical oddities, milestone gadgets, and unique inventions to test out your tech-history.
THE RURAL LIFE; New Years Eve
At midnight tonight, the horses on this farm will age a year. That is the custom -- every horse has the same birthday, Jan. 1. Like all things calendrical, this is a human convention. When it comes to equine conventions, I know enough to notice some of the simpler forms of precedence: who goes first through a gate, who gets to the grain feeder - Verlyn Klinkenborg Rural Life column conveys gratifying experience of joining horses in their pasture as clock strikes midnight on New Years Eve, and ruminates on what it would be like to belong to species that is not preoccupied with marking passage of time - By VERLYN KLINKENBORG
Popcast: Sky Ferreira's Time, Finally - NYTimes.com
Jon Caramanica and Ben Ratliff discuss “Night Time, My Time,” the debut album by Sky Ferreira.
Bloomberg Inches Closer To Campaign
Buoyed by the still unsettled field, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg is growing increasingly enchanted with the idea of an independent presidential bid, and his aides are aggressively laying the groundwork for him to run. On Sunday, the mayor will join Democratic and Republican elder statesmen at the University of Oklahoma in what the conveners are - Aides to New York City Mayor Michael R Bloomberg are aggressively laying groundwork for him to make independent presidential bid; despite public denials, Bloomberg has become more candid in private conversations about his interest in running; former Sen Sam Nunn suggests that continued failure of major party nominees to embrace bipartisanship would push him to urge Bloomberg to run as independent; photo (M) - By SAM ROBERTS; Diane Cardwell and Raymond Hernandez contributed reporting.
A Year of Saviors and Survivors, Raging Rodents and Crooks in Hats
You might say that a news story is not unlike a cut of halibut; it has only a day or two before it starts to smell. Spoilage, in the form of obsolescence, is built into the system. No matter how informative or charming, Monday mornings headlines are often used to pick up after Tuesday evenings dog. This is particularly true in New York City, a - Review of some of most vivid news stories of 2007 in New York City; photos (M) - By ALAN FEUER
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Daylight Saving Time ends tomorrow morning | WGN-TV
Don't forget! Daylight saving time ends at two o'clock tomorrow morning. Most people in the U.S. will get an extra hour of sleep due to the time change. We are "falling back" to standard time. The practice was first started to ...
The Librarys Helpful Sage Of the Stacks
Most writers remember exactly how they met David Smith. I first heard about him a few years ago from a friend, also a writer, who whispered his name as if it were some sort of Masonic secret passed on down the ages, Alexander Rose recalled. Daniel Okrent heard about him from David Margolick. Jeremy Schaap learned of Mr. Smith from Joe - Article on David Smith supervising librarian in Allen Room and Wertheim Study at Humanities and Social Sciences Library at New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street; dozens of authors have availed themselves of librarys collections with help from Smith; Smith, who organized holiday reception to honor authors he has helped, comments on his life and career; photos (M) - By SAM ROBERTS
The Official NIST US Time Widget - HTML5 for cross-platform devices
Public service cooperatively provided by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and U. S. Naval Observatory (USNO). Clickable map of ...
The Metropolitan Diary
DEAR DIARY: Riding uptown on the Lexington Avenue local, I was lost in the music on my MP3 player, so it took a while to notice what was going on in my car. One by one, my fellow riders had stopped whatever they were doing and were all staring at a teenage boy. He was engrossed in some kind of Rubiks Cube drill. His long fingers were a blur as he
THE LONG RUN; After the Pain of a Sons Death, A Shared Mission in Politics
In an instant, a world in which everything seemed right suddenly seemed all wrong. John and Elizabeth Edwardss 16-year-old son, Wade, their first-born, was dead, with nothing to blame but the gust of wind that had flipped his car off a wide-open road. As the couple walked down the aisle of the church for his funeral, they braced each other, - Campaign of Democratic presidential hopeful John Edwards is shared mission between Edwards and wife Elizabeth; couples heartbreak over accidental death of teenage son Wade in 1996 instilled determination to honor son and live life with meaning; tragedy was catalyst for Edwardss political career, driven by desire to have broader impact with lasting effects; resolve in face of Mrs Edwardss health crisis further underscores couples bond and shared sense of purpose; photos (L) - By KATE ZERNIKE
Time - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Time is a dimension in which events can be ordered from the past through the present into the future, and also the measure of durations of events and the ...
OP-ED CONTRIBUTOR; The Office Pool, 2008
THIS is the 34th annual office pool in this space, a New Years tradition that has become the most excruciating multiple-choice prediction test in world media. Nostradamus himself couldnt score over 50 percent. Last year, despite a good bet on surging optimism in Iraq, I was mistaken 12 times out of 15. But the audacity of hope springs eternal; - William Safire Op-Ed article, in form of his 34th annual office pool, submits multiple-choice prediction quiz about possible developments in 2008; drawings (M) - William Safire, a former Times Op-Ed columnist, is the chairman of the Dana Foundation. - By WILLIAM SAFIRE