Bloomberg Makes Math Joke, Proclaims 'Foursquare Day'
It's on April 16 (get it) and he also can't resist a 'mayor' oneliner
A carjacking suspect being chased by police in Phoenix suddenly got out of the car and shot himself on live television, prompting Fox News's Shepard Smith to apologize after the network aired the footage.
It's on April 16 (get it) and he also can't resist a 'mayor' oneliner
Detaining the artist may not have been Chinese officials' first attempt to rein him in
The latest in the case are suspicions that multiple killers could be to blame
Looking through the email trail of state prison officials seeking to circumvent the DEA
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting was fully funded in the budget deal
The city's tabloids' resentful coverage of a mob boss government testimony
The New York Times' columnist's special relationship with his sources: he pays them
Mourners rattled, Fukushima power flickers
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Also in Smart Set: The Obamas' boring-sounding vacation
AP report alleges prisoners held for weeks in temporary sites
Money is no longer at stake but core values are
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Also in your morning filter of the gossip columns: Tina Fey is pregnant
Mostly it's because he can't keep advertisers
Handshakes and shared press conferences do not prevent a shutdown
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Strongman leader compared to Hitler hiding in bunker
A look at the worst-case scenario from a few points of view
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The Smart Set: Billy Joel's book only sounds good now that he's canceled it
The representative's visual aids look strikingly familiar
There is no NATO-like hesitance to intervene in a deepening civil war
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Plus, the etiquette of auctioning the queen's underwear
Protests continued on Monday amid news that the U.S. has shifted its policy
The President appears only momentarily in his first campaign commercial
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Also in today's Smart Set: Could a misheard acronym have caused a budget flap?
'We are really good at what we do... but we could use some help with this one'
Qaddafi's regime appears to be collapsing as U.S. decides not to arm rebels
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Also In today's Smart Set: Bruce Springsteen's letter-to-the-editor writer
Mormons almost like 'Book of Mormon'
A long-ridiculed exhibit telling the story of the scandal is being replaced
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A guide to what's in the New York Times for those worried about hitting its pay wall
But some say it's just another way of limiting choice
Comcast is now in charge, but NBC properties barely mention GE's bad PR
Also in today's Smart Set: A Johnson & Johnson heiress shows no hard feelings
TEPCO's own engineer found 10 percent chance of tsunami disaster in 2007 paper
It pays to run a hospital district in California
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The morning gossip: The Daily's editor maybe paid Edgar Bronfman $25 million for a new apartment, former CIA head Jim Woolsey sings at Elaine's
In reactions to the president's speech no one seems to know how this will end
Did a kamizaze pilot kill a Qaddafi son? Has the regime used a tactical nuke?
The day's gossip columns, filtered
Water at Fukushima is 100,000 times more radioactive than normal
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