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City Room Rock, Paper, Scissors for a Citi Bike
Metropolitan Diary Two men used a childs game to decide which of them would get the only available Citi Bike.


T Magazine In Fashion | Roomy Carryalls That Are Ready for Takeoff
A big bag and a few classic separates are all you need for a quick weekend getaway.


After Nairobi, is the West next?
Evidence suggests that replicating the Nairobi and 2008 Mumbai attacks is Al-Shabaab's priority.


Colorful, art-inspired collection by Lagerfeld for Chanel
Oct 1 - Karl Lagerfeld mixes art and fashion to show a colorful pop collection for Chanel at Paris fashion week. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


The Lede Video of Israel and Iran Sparring at U.N.
Following an address to the United Nations from Israels prime minister that was an extended attack on the credibility of Irans new president, an Iranian diplomat exercised his countrys right to reply.


U.S. Plans to Unveil New Insurance Options
The Obama administration will announce on Monday new health insurance options to be offered through Blue Cross and Blue Shield in 30 states next year.


Meet the ocean's 'great ladies'
It might be better known for its extravagant superyachts, but this week Cannes will be a haven for some of the world's most iconic vintage yachts. Jump aboard for Regates Royales de Cannes.


Suspected Drone Strike Kills 4 in Pakistan
The Pakistani Foreign Ministry condemned the attack, the second in two days in North Waziristan, a volatile tribal region bordering Afghanistan.


Typhoon lashes southern China
Sept. 30 - Fishermen missing as Typhoon Wutip batters the southern coast of China. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).


Knicks Pick Up Their Option on Woodson for 2014-15
The Knicks announced on Monday that they elected to pick up the option on Coach Mike Woodsons contract for the 2014-15 season.


T Magazine Bookshelf | A Big Book of Architectural Entertainment
Pin-Up, the chatty biannual magazine that pairs far-flung personalities such as Rem Koolhaas, Hedi Slimane and Daniel Arsham for wide-ranging conversations has published a tome collecting 57 of its best interviews.


Motherlode Blog 6 Ways to Overcome Anxiety and Talk Money With Your Children
Many parents would rather talk to their children about sex than about money, but far too few have stopped to figure out why and how to get over it.


Burger King Introducing a Lower-Fat French Fry
The fast-food chain says its new Satisfries will have about 40 percent less fat and 30 percent fewer calories than the fries sold by its rival McDonalds.


Your Money An Adage Adjustment for Investors at Retirement
A study found that holding as little as 20 percent in stocks at retirement, and adding more over time, could make a portfolio last longer.


On Pro Basketball Mixed Opening Lines in Knicks Courtship of Anthony
While Steve Mills, the Knicks new top executive, made it clear during N.B.A. media day that signing Carmelo Anthony to a contract extension was a priority, the teams star was more circumspect.


Tropical Storm Jerry forms in Atlantic but doesn't threaten land
MIAMI (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Jerry formed in the central Atlantic on Monday and was forecast to loop around over open water without threatening land, forecasters at the U.S. National Hurricane Center in Miami said.


Dissecting the pope's interview
Matthew Chance reports on an interview in which Pope Francis discusses homosexuality, abortion and women.


Analysis Week 4 Quick Hits Corners Cover for Patriots Flaws
If not for the stability at cornerback, the Patriots defense would get gouged because it doesnt have a four-man rush thats explosive enough to force big plays.


Arts Review | Westchester A Review of Genjis World in Japanese Wood-Block Prints, at Vassar College
Genjis World in Japanese Wood-Block Prints is about two books an 11th-century classic, The Tale of Genji, and its 19th-century parody.


In Boston, Mayor Builds a Legacy With Construction Cranes
As Mayor Thomas M. Meninos time in City Hall runs out, the pace of development is accelerating, in part because developers expect a change in administration to slow the process.


New shoes for 10,000 homeless kids
Nicholas Lowinger, 15, has provided new shoes to more than 10,000 homeless children since 2010.


Merck Plans to Lay Off Another 8,500 Workers
The company also announced that it was abandoning plans to move from Whitehouse Station, N.J., to a new headquarters and would cut $2.5 billion in costs in the next two years.


Personal Health Dietary Report Card Disappoints
An analysis of Americans diets from 1970 to 2010 reveals we have a way to go in cutting down on harmful fats and starches to ward off obesity, diabetes and heart disease.


New vaccine targets Hepatitis B eradication
Aug. 5 - Israeli drug company SciVac has developed a third-generation vaccine for Hepatitis B, a virus that kills more than half a million people each year. The company says the vaccine has the potential to stop the disease in its tracks and is currently seeking approval for its use in the United States and Europe. Elly Park reports.


Kipsang smashes marathon record
Moments after crossing the line, the new marathon world record holder Wilson Kipsang had just one thought on his mind -- "I can run faster".


Let the Fire Burn Consists Entirely of Archival Clips
Let the Fire Burn, about the radical group Move and its 1985 bombing by the Philadelphia police, consists entirely of found footage.


South by Southwest to Add Sports Component
Next March, the pop culture festival in Austin, Tex., will have sports films and presentations alongside its music, film and interactive programs.


Billionaire rocketeers duke it out for shuttle launch pad
* Firms owned by Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos vie for Florida complex


Exhibition Review Take Note! at Mount Vernon
A new library and exhibition at Mount Vernon make abundantly clear that George Washington was not simply a man of action.


Theater Review All the Way Stars Bryan Cranston as Lyndon B. Johnson
Bryan Cranston is Lyndon B. Johnson in All the Way, a play set immediately after President Kennedys assassination.


Currents | Furniture Learning From the Black Lumberjack
Robert Rising hosts furniture-making workshops in his yard in Ardsley, N.Y.


Sketch Guy Trying to Outguess the Unpredictable
People subscribe to investing newsletters because they want some certainty about their financial decisions. But no one knows which way the markets will turn.


Rouhani to change U.S. relations?
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has made a series of gestures in an effort to end Iran's nuclear row with the West. But why has the move come and can it succeed?


Football Atletico stun Real at Bernabeu
Atletico Madrid recorded their first victory in the league over Real Madrid this century with a 1-0 victory at the Bernabeu on Saturday.


Are pilotless planes within reach?
CNN's Ayesha Durgahee explores the future of drone-based passenger aircraft.


Most powerful female politician ever?
Frugal, discreet and boring -- just some of the ways Angela Merkel has been described by peers. So how did the German chancellor became the most powerful woman in the world?


The Learning Network Blog Word of the Day | embroider
This word has appeared in 17 New York Times articles in the past year.


Living in Irvington, N.Y.
A riverfront community in Westchester with abundant greenery and an attractive commute.


ArtsBeat Good Reviews Propel Glass Menagerie Sales on Broadway
In a mixed week at the box office for most Broadway shows, the new revival of The Glass Menagerie enjoyed unusually strong ticket sales.


Bruce C. Murray, Who Helped Earth Learn of Mars, Dies at 81
As director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory from 1976 to 1982, Dr. Murray faced shrinking budgets as the space agency focused on the emerging shuttle program.


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