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New York Times· 5 hours agoA developer in a much poorer Eastern European country could afford to include an elevator, but the...
Romance Bookstores Are Booming, Dishing ‘All the Hot Stuff You Can Imagine’
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Coney Island Drownings Fail to Deter New Yorkers as City Swelters
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New York Times· 2 days agoStanley Moss, a lyrical American poet who for seven decades evoked a troubled world of sorrows and...
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Britain’s Conservative Party Was Routed
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Longtime Nathan's hot-dog eating champ Joey Chestnut beats team of soldiers
United Press International via Yahoo Canada Sports· 3 days agoJoey Chestnut wasn't in annual Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest in Coney Island, N.Y., but he took on...
How the Rise of the Camera Launched a Fight to Protect Gilded Age Americans' Privacy
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