Повторно възпроизвеждане на понеделник, 30 декември 2013 г.

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30th of December 2013 News

Новини, както се появиха на първа страница на New York Times на 30 декември 2013 г.

Quotation of the Day for Monday, December 30, 2013

Date: 30 December 2013

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Rights Voice Silenced in Syrian War

Date: 31 December 2013

By CELESTINE BOHLEN

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Coming Out

Date: 31 December 2013

By STUART EMMRICH

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Video: Left Without Mother, Girl Reflects on Typhoon

Date: 31 December 2013

By THE NEW YORK TIMES

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Winch Cats Are the Ultimate Off-Road Vehicles

Date: 31 December 2013

By BENJAMIN PRESTON

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Wheelies: The Toyota-BMW Sports Car

Date: 31 December 2013

By BENJAMIN PRESTON

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What’s On Tuesday

Date: 31 December 2013

By ADAM W. KEPLER

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On a Big Stage, a Tired Act

Date: 31 December 2013

By JULIET MACUR

One of most memorable moments in professional cycling for 2013 came when Lance Armstrong confessed to Oprah Winfrey that he had been doping.

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For de Blasio, So Many Jobs to Fill, So Little Time

Date: 31 December 2013

By MICHAEL M. GRYNBAUM

New York City Mayor-elect Bill de Blasio is on track for the slowest creation of the city government in a generation, having appointed fewer than a dozen top deputies and commissioners; lengthy resumes of his picks have earned him praise from civic leaders, but gradual pace of his transition has been raising eyebrows in halls of city government.

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Beyond Camps, Aiding Syrians Is Even Harder

Date: 31 December 2013

By NORIMITSU ONISHI

Baalbek Journal; about 80 percent of Syrian refugees are what aid organizations call urban refugees, like those gathered on the outskirts of the central Lebanese town of Baalbek; aid organizations have struggled to help such refugees, who do not live in refugee camps; scale of Syria's refugee crisis highlights the difficulties and cost of catering to a largely urban refugee population.

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