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I see ur lil babby and raise:
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1. Spanish Train Inquiry Focuses on Driver With a Taste for Speed
By SILVIA TAULÉS and DOREEN CARVAJAL
A high-speed passenger train crashed in northwestern Spain on Wednesday night, killing dozens, according to judicial sources and local news reports.
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2. Paula Deen’s Cook Tells of Slights, Steeped in History
By KIM SEVERSON
Dora Charles, who lives in an aging trailer home on the outskirts of Savannah, said Paula Deen held out the promise that together, they might get rich one day.
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3. For Pippa Middleton, the Media’s Love Sours
By JENNIFER CONLIN
The British press turns on a famous sister (and now aunt.)
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4. Weiner Admits to More Lewd Exchanges but Denies an Addiction
By JAVIER C. HERNÁNDEZ and MICHAEL BARBARO
Anthony D. Weiner, who is running for New York City mayor, said he had inappropriate online contact with up to three women after leaving Congress.
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5. Many New York Women Are Baffled at Loyalty Shown by Weiner’s Wife
By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM and KATE TAYLOR
Women expressed surprise that Huma Abedin would help the mayoral campaign of her husband, Anthony D. Weiner, who faces new allegations of lewd online conduct.
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6. DEALBOOK SAC Capital Is Indicted, and Called a Magnet for Cheating
By PETER LATTMAN and BEN PROTESS
The 41-page indictment, which includes four counts of securities fraud and one count of wire fraud, charges the hedge fund and its subsidiaries with carrying out a broad insider trading scheme between 1999 and 2010.
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7. U.S. Asks Court to Limit Texas on Ballot Rules
By ADAM LIPTAK and CHARLIE SAVAGE
Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. indicated that the move is probably just the start of a federal effort to reimpose “preclearance” requirements.
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8. OP-ED COLUMNIST Windsors Versus Weiner
By GAIL COLLINS
Politicians who crave the spotlight a bit too much make you wonder if a monarchy and just one family to fawn over might be the better way to go.
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9. OP-ED COLUMNIST Standing Our Ground
By CHARLES M. BLOW
America should take stock of where the power structures are leading us and how they play on our fears to feed their fortunes.
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10. House Defeats Effort to Rein In N.S.A. Data Gathering
By JONATHAN WEISMAN
The 217-205 vote was far closer than expected and displayed the shifting allegiances and fierce lobbying on both sides of the issue.
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11. Madison Square Garden Is Told to Move
By CHARLES V. BAGLI
After a vote of 47 to 1, the New York City Council notified the Garden that it had to start looking for a new home, its fifth since opening in 1879.
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12. THE LEDE Spanish Train Crash Captured on Video
By ROBERT MACKEY and CHRISTINE HAUSER
Security-camera footage leaked to the public via YouTube captured the moment on Wednesday that a passenger train derailed outside Santiago de Compostela in northwestern Spain, killing at least 78 people.
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13. Assange Seeks Seat in the Australian Senate
By MATT SIEGEL
Questions remain about whether Julian Assange can take office if he wins the election, given that he is holed up in Ecuador’s embassy in London.
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14. Account of Weiner’s Online Exchanges Fits Pattern
By MICHAEL BARBARO and NICK CORASANITI
Racy conversations with Anthony D. Weiner began after a 22-year-old woman reached out to express her disappointment in him, according to the editor of the blog that first documented the relationship.
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15. DEALBOOK U.S. Says Ring Stole 160 Million Credit Card Numbers
By NATHANIEL POPPER and SOMINI SENGUPTA
The scheme ran from 2005 until last year and caused hundreds of millions of dollars in losses, prosecutors said.
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16. The New Audio Geeks
By STEVEN KURUTZ
A high-tech audience catches on to the appeal of high fidelity.
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17. NEWS ANALYSIS Some Democrats Look to Push Party Away From Center
By JONATHAN MARTIN
Amid increasing cohesion on the cultural issues that once split Democrats, progressives are arguing that the party must push more aggressively to reduce income disparity.
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18. Scores Reported Dead as Train Derails in Spain
By RAVI SOMAIYA and FRANCES ROBLES
A high-speed passenger train crashed in northwestern Spain on Wednesday night, killing at least 77 people and leaving at least 100 injured, according to judicial sources and local news reports.
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19. WELL Can You Get Too Much Exercise?
By GRETCHEN REYNOLDS
Study of endurance athletes who participated in the Vasaloppset, a grueiling 56-mile cross-country ski marathon in Sweden, as well studies in rats raise new questions about the heart dangers of intense and prolonged exercise, while other research points to the benefits of moderation.
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20. Scientists Trace Memories of Things That Never Happened
By JAMES GORMAN
Scientists say they have created a false memory in a mouse, providing detailed clues to how such memories may form in human brains.
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