About 30 students learned that their plum summer jobs at Dewey & LeBoeuf have vanished and are now returning, hat in hand, to ask for jobs they had o
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There?s no denying the thrill when, after months of apples, potatoes and sturdy greens, suddenly asparagus appears in full force at the market.
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When Baltimore applied the N.Y.P.D.'s CompStat system to its governance, it changed the way the city ran. What else can it transform?
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With its best-selling drugs losing patent protection, Pfizer is shedding money-making but noncore businesses to focus on pharmaceutical sciences.
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Some of California?s best-known chefs, like Thomas Keller, began a full-course press on the state?s legislators on Monday, hoping to prevent the ban
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Dewey & LeBoeuf set its sights on becoming a global powerhouse in corporate law, but it is now close to collapse amid a partner exodus and too much d
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In a study following 29,000 men over 16 years, those who regularly skipped breakfast had a 21 percent greater risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
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Two state troopers who were deployed in Iraq are using their counterinsurgency training for a program to combat drug and gang violence back home.
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In order to campaign effectively, President Obama and Mitt Romney have to figure each other?s supporters out. It isn?t easy.
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