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4th of September 2012 News
Nieuws zoals het verscheen op de voorpagina van de New York Times op 4 september 2012
Heartfelt Testimonial as First Helpmate
Date: 05 September 2012
By ALESSANDRA STANLEY
Alessandra STANLEY
Alessandra Stanley The TV Watch column compares Michelle Obama’s speech at the Democratic National Convention with Ann Romney's at the Republican National Convention; notes that both sought to provide an personal, approachable portrait of a husband who is seen as aloof and didactic.
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A Chance to Buy a Piece of the Tennis Action
Date: 05 September 2012
By KEN BELSON
Ken BELSON
United States Open fans, for the first time, can buy tennis balls used in specific matches that have been authenticated and sealed for their protection.
Full Article
Two Shot at Victory Party for Separatists in Quebec
Date: 05 September 2012
By IAN AUSTEN
Ian AUSTEN
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A’s Are Hitting Home Runs and Beating the Odds
Date: 05 September 2012
By TYLER KEPNER
Tyler KEPNER
Tyler Kepner On Baseball column highlights the Oakland Athletics, who have not finished above .500 since 2006 but this season have the best record in the majors since the All-Star break and hold one of the two wild-card spots in the American League.
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That 10-Game Lead Is Down to Zero
Date: 05 September 2012
By DAVID WALDSTEIN
David WALDSTEIN
Tampa Bay Rays defeat New York Yankees, 5-2, dropping the Yankees into a tie for first place in the American League.
Full Article
Ferrer Pushes Through to Quarterfinals
Date: 05 September 2012
By GREG BISHOP
Greg BISHOP
David Ferrer defeats Richard Gasquet to advance to the United States Open quarterfinals; other tournament results noted.
Full Article
The Truth About Obama and Israel
Date: 05 September 2012
By HAIM SABAN
Haim SABAN
Op-Ed article by private equity investor Haim Saban explains why, as an Israeli-American, he plans to vote for Pres Obama in the 2012 election; contends that Obama has proved his staunch support for Israel.
Full Article
Out on a Pier, Putting On a Concert for the Birds
Date: 05 September 2012
By JIM DWYER
Jim DWYER
Jim Dwyer About New York column on area of Upper Manhattan, off Dyckman Street near the Hudson River, that has come to depend on stalwart residents to cope with the fallout, like trash and indifference, of a neighborhood in constant flux.
Full Article
Pelfrey Visits as Mets’ Call-Ups Get a Shot
Date: 05 September 2012
By ANDREW KEH
Andrew KEH
St Louis Cardinals defeat New York Mets, 5-1.
Full Article
‘Are You Better Off?’ The Answer Is Less Clear Than It Was in 1980
Date: 05 September 2012
By MARK LANDLER and JOHN HARWOOD
Mark LANDLER
Mitt Romney is hoping the question that helped Ronald Reagan turn around the 1980 election, 'Are you better off than four years ago?,' will be political poison for Pres Obama, but it is not as simple in 2012; Romney will have to reckon with a mixed economic scorecard as well as American voters, who have more complicated feelings about their fortunes than they did when Reagan posed the question.
Full Article
Heartfelt Testimonial as First Helpmate
Date: 05 September 2012
By ALESSANDRA STANLEY
Alessandra Stanley The TV Watch column compares Michelle Obama’s speech at the Democratic National Convention with Ann Romney's at the Republican National Convention; notes that both sought to provide an personal, approachable portrait of a husband who is seen as aloof and didactic.
Full Article
A Chance to Buy a Piece of the Tennis Action
Date: 05 September 2012
By KEN BELSON
United States Open fans, for the first time, can buy tennis balls used in specific matches that have been authenticated and sealed for their protection.
Full Article
Two Shot at Victory Party for Separatists in Quebec
Date: 05 September 2012
By IAN AUSTEN
Full Article
A’s Are Hitting Home Runs and Beating the Odds
Date: 05 September 2012
By TYLER KEPNER
Tyler Kepner On Baseball column highlights the Oakland Athletics, who have not finished above .500 since 2006 but this season have the best record in the majors since the All-Star break and hold one of the two wild-card spots in the American League.
Full Article
That 10-Game Lead Is Down to Zero
Date: 05 September 2012
By DAVID WALDSTEIN
Tampa Bay Rays defeat New York Yankees, 5-2, dropping the Yankees into a tie for first place in the American League.
Full Article
Ferrer Pushes Through to Quarterfinals
Date: 05 September 2012
By GREG BISHOP
David Ferrer defeats Richard Gasquet to advance to the United States Open quarterfinals; other tournament results noted.
Full Article
The Truth About Obama and Israel
Date: 05 September 2012
By HAIM SABAN
Op-Ed article by private equity investor Haim Saban explains why, as an Israeli-American, he plans to vote for Pres Obama in the 2012 election; contends that Obama has proved his staunch support for Israel.
Full Article
Out on a Pier, Putting On a Concert for the Birds
Date: 05 September 2012
By JIM DWYER
Jim Dwyer About New York column on area of Upper Manhattan, off Dyckman Street near the Hudson River, that has come to depend on stalwart residents to cope with the fallout, like trash and indifference, of a neighborhood in constant flux.
Full Article
Pelfrey Visits as Mets’ Call-Ups Get a Shot
Date: 05 September 2012
By ANDREW KEH
St Louis Cardinals defeat New York Mets, 5-1.
Full Article
‘Are You Better Off?’ The Answer Is Less Clear Than It Was in 1980
Date: 05 September 2012
By MARK LANDLER and JOHN HARWOOD
Mitt Romney is hoping the question that helped Ronald Reagan turn around the 1980 election, 'Are you better off than four years ago?,' will be political poison for Pres Obama, but it is not as simple in 2012; Romney will have to reckon with a mixed economic scorecard as well as American voters, who have more complicated feelings about their fortunes than they did when Reagan posed the question.
Full Article