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  • 15 1 TODAY TODAYONLINE.COM WE SET YOU THINKING yVI bdiaCorp SATURDAY, 20 JULY 2013 MICA (P) 053/06/2013
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  • 997 1  -  NEO CHAI CHIN, ASHLEY CHIA chaichin@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE —A senior prison officer was yesterday fined S$10,000 for negligence that led to the death of an inmate in Cluster A of Changi Prison Complex nearly three years ago. Lim Kwo Yin, 36, a Deputy
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  • 602 1 Move expected to lead to increased competition between banks, lower cost of funds BREAKTHROUGH IN FINANCIAL REFORMS AGENCIES BEIJING —China’s central bank has unveiled long-awaited interest rate reforms, removing controls on the rates banks may charge clients for loans, in a step towards more competitive
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    • 40 1 IN ORDER FOR CREATIVITY TO FLOURISH,MANAGEMENT MUST GIVE THE ‘SUBCONSCIOUS’ A PLACE OR TIME TO THINK: DUDLEY AU VOICES 15 The all-new TODAYAPP FOR ANDROID SMARTPHONES exclusively available on Samsung Apps tdy.sg/newsandroidapp MEDIACORP SHOWCASE 8-9 TODAY SCORES HAT-TRICK AT AWARDS
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    • 761 2 MHA ACCEPTS COI FINDINGS ON INMATE’S DEATH SINGAPORE —The training doctrine for prison officers will be reviewed, with better education on the risk of positional asphyxiation. They will also be kept up-to-date on first aid skills, and proficiency training will be
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    • 386 3  -  CLAIRE HUANG, LEONG WAI KIT SINGAPORE —A former kindergarten teacher was placed under probation for 21 months after she made a five-year-old girl strip in front of her classmates while they laughed at her. The woman, 26, who cannot be named to protect the
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    • 451 3  -  Prosecutors press for longer jail term for accused citing growing number of cases, organised crime syndicates 43 REPORTED CASES LAST YEAR CLAIRE HUANG clairehuang@mediacorp.com.sg person. A D D I T I O N A L R E P O R T I N
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    • 290 3 AGENCIES VATICAN CITY —Former Singapore Foreign Affairs Minister George Yeo is among seven international experts chosen by Pope Francis to help overhaul the Holy See, and move on from a series of scandals under his predecessor Benedict XVI. Urged on
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    • 513 4 ‘TWO-MAN RULE’ TO BE IMPLEMENTED AGENCIES ASPEN (COLORADO) The United States is overhauling procedures to tighten access to top-secret intelligence in a bid to prevent another mega-leak like that carried out by former National Security Agency (NSA) contractor Edward Snowden. Deputy Defence Secretary
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    • 294 4 REUTERS The former head of the United States Central Intelligence Agency said he is aware of hard evidence that Huawei Technologies has spied for the Chinese government, the Australian Financial Review newspaper reported yesterday. Mr Michael Hayden, also the former head
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    • 606 5 REUTERS TAIPEI Taiwan is the frontline in an emerging global battle for cyberspace, according to elite hackers in the island’s IT industry, who say it has become a rehearsal area for Chinese cyber-attacks that have strained ties with the United States. The
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    • 510 6  -  Republic can provide leadership and export technological, infrastructural services to a developing region POSSIBILITIES FOR LION CITY AS REGION GROWS TAN WEIZHEN weizhen@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE In a rising Asia, there is a bigger role that Singapore can play, including providing leadership and exporting technological
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      • 1001 8  -  Newspaper wins Journalist, Young Journalist and Entertainm en t Story of the Year MEDIACORP NEWS AWARDS 2013 ALFRED CHUA alfredchuamf@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE Having covered the arts and entertainment scene since he started out in journalism some 10 years ago in the Philippines, TODAY Deputy Features Editor
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    • 341 5 £1 CITY SQUARE MALL Singapore's First Eco-mall r r/WS City Developments Limited Delicious Memories Begin At City Square Mall Singapore Food Festival 2013 28 Jun 28 Jul Treat your tastebuds to culinary delights and savour the unforgettable at City Square Mall! What’s more, enjoy free weekday lunchtime parking (except Public
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  • voices
    • 677 14 The discussion on how to keep the COE an affordable and equitable system continued in the extended segmen t of Thursday’s episode of VoicesTODAY. Here are excerpts 10-YEAR COE SHELF-LIFE Jamie Thomas: Due to my job, I travel a lot and hardly drive
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    • 560 15  -  FROM DUDLEY AU In his commentary, “Is the Singapore soil fertile for creativity?” (July 17), Mr Gary Miles mentioned in part the factor of Confucian teachings where obedience, respect for authority, hierarchical structures and insistence on conformity are antithetical to innovation per se.
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    • 233 14 VIDEO VOICES TODAY: HOW DO YOU FIX THE COE SYSTEM? Scan the QR code using the reader app on your smartphone, or you can visit tdy.sg/voicestoday to watch the replay of Thursday’s show and follow the discussion online. Take a stand against Scars and Stretch Marks. Palmer’s Skin Therapy Oil
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    • 400 16  -  Important to design and plan activities among students from different races: Heng Swee Keat SCHOOLS CELEBRATE RACIAL HARMONY DAY AMANDA LEE leeguiping@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE —Schools should design and plan daily learning activities where students of different races could form teams, said Education Minister Heng
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    • 237 16 CHANNEL NEWSASIA SINGAPORE —Rice imported from Thailand is safe for consumption, said the Agri-Food Veterinary Authority of Singapore (AVA) yesterday in response to media queries about rumours that emerged in Thailand that some rice has been tainted by a fumigant. Rice imported from
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    • 309 17 STAIRCASE INCIDENT SINGAPORE —The woman who wrote to sociopolitical website The Real Singapore (TRS) with false allegations apologised yesterday for the “negative remarks” she made about Member of Parliament Zaqy Mohamad and the Chua Chu Kang Town council. Ms Serene Tham, whose
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    • 350 17  -  CLAIRE HUANG SINGAPORE —A lawyer was yesterday sentenced to four months in jail for paying a Vietnamese underage escort for sex. But immediately after the jail term was handed down, Spencer Gwee Hak Theng instructed his lawyer to appeal against both the
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  • world
    • 621 18 FILING TO AFFECT LOCAL GOVTS AGENCIES DETROIT —A day after Detroit, the city that was the cradle of the American auto industry, filed the largest municipal bankruptcy in United States history, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder said yesterday the bankruptcy process would allow for improvements
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    • 629 19 AGENCIES BRISBANE —Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has warned that all refugees who arrive in Australia by boat will be resettled on the island nation of Papua New Guinea as his government struggles to stem an influx of asylum seekers. The
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    • 311 19 AP PARIS —Stashing profits offshore may soon get tougher for companies, thanks to an ambitious plan released yesterday by the finance chiefs of leading world economies aimed at forcing multinationals to pay more taxes. Low tax payments by major global companies including Google, Amazon,
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    • 347 19 AGENCIES KUAL A LUMPUR —Sex bloggers Alvin Tan and Vivian Lee yesterday filed an application over the Sessions Court’s order not to grant them bail after they were charged with sedition and inciting religious enmity. The couple are currently being held in separate
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    • 290 20 FEAR HE’LL LOSE FOCUS ON ECONOMY REUTERS TOKYO Japanese firms want Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s party to win tomorrow’s election, but they worry a big victory will allow him to prioritise nationalist policies at the expense of building on
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    • 193 20 AGENCIES BOSTON A police photographer, furious with a Rolling Stone magazine cover photo he said glamorises the surviving Boston Marathon suspect, released gritty images from the night Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was captured and then was relieved of his duties. The photos released to Boston
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  • sports
    • 629 24 Former world No 1 issues desperate plea for help after disastrous first round BRITISH OPEN THE DAILY TELEGRAPH GULL ANE (SCOTL AND) —Rory McIlroy did not know what he had been thinking; some of the players did not know what the R&A had
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    • 332 24 AP JOHANNESBURG —Olympic silver medallist Caster Semenya (picture) appears likely to miss next month’s world championships after she was left off an initial list of South African athletes yesterday to compete in Moscow, having struggled over the past year to get over an old injury.
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    • 494 25  -  AMIR YUSOF amiryusof@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE —No thanks to the haze that enveloped the nation last month, the NBA 3X Singapore event which was initially scheduled to be held at the outdoor venue at Ngee Ann City Civic Plaza from June 21 to 23 was replaced
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    • 336 25 AGENCIES KINGSTON —Olympic discus thrower Traves Smikle, who competed at last year’s London Olympics and this month’s World University Games, has become the fourth Jamaican athlete to reveal a positive doping test. He joined former world 100 metres record-holder Asafa Powell, the Olympic 4x100m
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    • 565 26  -  Jordan’s winning effort in KL lands him second national U-15 mark in three months FROM NAUGHTY KID TO TALENTED THROWER FELICIA QUICK feliciaquick@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE —When he was in Primary 3, Jordan Chia was, in his own words, “an angry and naughty” kid. Then studying at St Stephen’s
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    • 467 26  -  TAN YO-HINN S I N G A P O R E —The future stars of swimming will be doing battle in Singapore in two years’ time. At the FINA Technical Congress in Barcelona earlier this week, Singapore was named host of the
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    • 268 27 SINGAPORE —There will be no Singapore Open golf championship this year. Instead, it has been moved to the beginning of next year, event promoter World Sport Group (WSG) said in a media statement yesterday. The latest development comes about after the Open’s glaring absence on
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    • 327 27 AGENCIES LONDON —Barcelona have told Manchester United that midfielder Cesc Fabregas is not for sale, The Guardian reported yesterday. David Moyes had hoped to make a breakthrough in the next 48 hours, with the manager confirming at a news conference during the club’s pre-season tour
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    • 396 28 TWO MORE YEARS AGENCIES SINGAPORE Liverpool have signed a two-year extension to their partnership with main shirt sponsor Standard Chartered. The international banking group took over from Carlsberg in July 2010, having agreed the previous September to what was then a record-breaking four-year deal
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    • 39 29 SATURDAY, 20 JULY 2013 YUMMY! ROOM TO VROOM PLUG INTO THE NEW BMW i3 30 LET’S SEE ACTION SHINHWA’S KIM DONG-WAN ON ACTING DERANGED 35 DELICIOUS FARE FROM ITALY WITH A LITTLE BRIT GRIT 34 JAMIE’S ITALIAN’S SARDINE BRUSCHETTA
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      • 904 30  -  WE’RE THE FIRST IN THE REGION TO DRIVE BMW’S NEW i3 ELECTRIC CAR. IS THIS THE FUTURE OF MOTORING AS WE KNOW IT? BEN CHIA features@mediacorp.com.sg M U N I C H (G E R M A N Y Meet one of BMW’s most highly-anticipated models.
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      • Article, Illustration
        466 31  -  Honda’s evergreen sedan is back with refined performance and a more youthful vigour HONDA ACCORD 2.4 BEN CHIA SINGAPORE Like all big Japanese sedans, the audience for the Honda Accord has never truly gone away. It’s always been the edgier choice, thanks to its more enthusiastic driving qualities.
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    • food
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        1255 32  -  New-to-market concepts could hog limelight at Marina Square’s new dining enclave MAKAN PLACES DON MENDOZA donm@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE —We love our malls and all their compelling conveniences. And today’s range of quality mallbound eats has certainly come into its own. Chain restaurants, though, are the usual suspects when it
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      • 604 34 Two restaurants offer decidedly distinct Euro fare FOOD REVIEWS: JAMIE’S ITALIAN/TOOTS BRASSERIE SINGAPORE The much-anticipated Jamie’s Italian opened earlier this week at VivoCity, and Oliver’s imprint is everywhere from the tastefully mismatched furniture, to the sparklingly friendly vibe of the restaurant’s youthful staff. Even if you’ve never
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    • culture&lifestyle
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        416 35  -  Shinhwa’s Kim Dong-wan likes acting but his first love is still the group CRAZY LITTLE THING HON JING YI honjingyi@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE —Korean boy band Shinhwa’s Kim Dong-wan is deranged. Okay, that’s not entirely true, even though the singer-actor says he’s done some pretty crazy things to his fans.
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      • 271 35 REUTERS LOS ANGELES —Although American Horror Story: Asylum bested HBO’s fantasy epic Game Of Thrones in picking up the most Primetime Emmy nominations on Thursday, the fright-filled miniseries could face another tough year at the fickle Emmys. “It’s cursed by being in the horror
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  • 1040 1  -  By ANDREW E. KRAMER InternatIonal Weekly Moscow THE FATHER KNELT beside his hesitant daughter and gently encouraged her to set aside her fears and take a seat. “Don’t worry,” he whispered, “it’s just a little kitty.” But in fact, lounging on a low pedestal in
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  • WORLD TRENDS
    • 639 2  -  By SUZANNE DALEY THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY madrId For Gonzalo López, 77, it has been a lifetime of scrimping on a factory worker’s salary, trying to save enough to make sure his brain-damaged son would be cared for even after he
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    • 788 3  -  By JIM YARDLEY THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY SAVAR, Bangladesh On the worst days, the toxic stench wafting through the Genda Government Primary School is almost suffocating. Teachers struggle to concentrate, as if they were choking on air. Students often become lightheaded and dizzy.
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    • 496 3  -  By ROD NORDLAND THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY KABUL, Afghanistan When it comes to expressing confidence in Afghanistan’s future, many of the country’s diplomats seem to be voting with their feet when their tours of duty end. More than 60
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    • 782 4  -  By ERIC SCHMITT THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY NIAMEY, Niger Nearly every day, and sometimes twice daily, an unarmed American drone soars skyward from a secluded military airfield here, starting a surveillance mission of 10 hours or more to
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    • 663 5  -  PETER CATAPANO THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY Nearly five years after the global economic meltdown, the American economy appears to be on the mend. Time, it seems, for real estate madness to resume. In Manhattan, where the average price of an apartment
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    • 689 6  -  By GARDINER HARRIS THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY MUZAFFARPUR, India The children begin arriving every year in mid-May, brought to an overburdened hospital here in one of India’s most impoverished areas by their panic-stricken mothers. Seemingly healthy hours earlier, most have lapsed into a coma,
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    • 620 6  -  By ANDREW JACOBS THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY BEIJING A boisterous 6-year-old golden retriever with tousled strawberry blond hair and a weakness for boiled carrots, Dou Dou hardly looks like Public Enemy Number 1. But last month, his unmistakable likeness began appearing
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  • MONEY & BUSINESS
    • 614 8  -  By TIM GRAY THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY The protests in Brazil in June were the latest vivid reminder of the perils of investing in emerging markets. Demonstrators filled the streets of São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and other cities, incited partly by
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    • 675 8  -  By STEPHANIE STROM THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY NEW BERN, North Carolina If chicken producers could breed a bird with three legs, they would. They can hardly keep up with the demand for thighs and other pieces of dark meat that had once
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    • 799 9  -  By ANDREW HIGGINS THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY NICOSIA, Cyprus On a visit to Athens this year, Marios Loucaides, a Cypriot businessman, saw an apartment he liked and decided to buy it. He told the owner he would send a
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    • 555 9  -  By JOE SHARKEY THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY Next time you’re on a plane at takeoff or landing, watch the flight attendant in the jump seat, seemingly lost in thought. Leslie Mayo, a flight attendant for over 26 years,
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  • SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY: GADGETS
    • 700 10  -  By KENNETH CHANG THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY When the winds change, a forest inferno can make a sharp turn, and the fire crews battling it may need to depend on their eyes and instincts to tell them whether they are in danger. Sometimes,
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    • 706 10  -  By MATTHEW L. WALD THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY Cheap microelectronics are democratizing the world of blood alcohol measuring equipment. A field once dominated by $10,000 machines owned only by police departments is now filled with devices that cost as little as
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    • 836 11  -  By JOHN MARKOFF THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY JERUSALEM Liat Negrin, an Israeli who has been visually impaired since childhood, walked into a grocery store here recently, picked up a can of vegetables and easily read its label using a
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    • 619 11  -  By JENNA WORTHAM THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY Adam Harvey, a design professor at the School of Visual Arts in New York and an early creator of “stealth wear,” acknowledges that the idea of clothing and accessories designed to protect the wearer
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      • 261 12  -  ANAHAD O’CONNOR THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY For many people, the foodinduced stupor that often follows a big meal is a good excuse for a nap. But for some, a brief walk shortly after eating is a quick way to burn some calories and aid
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      • 256 12  -  DONALD G. McNEIL Jr. THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY Substandard tuberculosis drugs sold by pharmacies in poor countries are a growing public health threat, but the problem could be alleviated if governments enforced World Health Organization standards, a new study reports. At pharmacies in 17
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      • 253 12  -  NICHOLAS BAKALAR THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY The use of aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs significantly reduces the risk for cancer, but no one has been able to explain why. Now researchers have found that these drugs slow the accumulation of a type of DNA
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    • 814 12  -  By GINA KOLATA THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY She was a 32-year-old aerobics instructor from a Texas suburb healthy, college educated, with two young children. Nothing out of the ordinary, except one thing. Her cholesterol was astoundingly low. Her low-density lipoprotein, or LDL,
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    • 794 13  -  By GRETCHEN REYNOLDS THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY In an article under his byline for Sports Illustrated in December 1960, “The Soft American,” American President John F. Kennedy lamented the state of the nation’s fitness. He exhorted citizens to plunge into
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    • 665 13  -  By ABIGAIL ZUGER, M.D. THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY A huge number of how-to books have been written to cater to the industry that has sprung up around the notions of how to think and feel young. As Lauren Kessler estimates
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  • ARTS & DESIGN
    • 787 14  -  By BEN SISARIO THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY The composer and saxophonist John Zorn, for decades one of the most prolific and polarizing figures in New York’s downtown music scene, sat silently in the Guggenheim Museum atrium in June waiting
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    • 768 14  -  By LARRY ROHTER THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY In “The Act of Killing,” Joshua Oppenheimer’s startling new documentary about mass murder and impunity in Indonesia, a death squad leader named Anwar Congo demonstrates how he strangled hundreds of people with wire. It was
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