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  2. The New York Times Crossword - Wikipedia

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    The larger Sunday crossword, which appears in The New York Times Magazine, is an icon in American culture; it is typically intended to be as difficult as a Thursday puzzle. The standard daily crossword is 15 by 15 squares, while the Sunday crossword measures 21 by 21 squares.

  3. List of The New York Times controversies - Wikipedia

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    controversies. The New York Times has been involved in many controversies since its foundation in 1851. It is one of the largest newspapers in the United States and the world, [1] and is considered to have worldwide influence and readership. [2] [3] It has been accused of antisemitism, [4] [5] bias, [6] [7] [8] and playing a notable role in ...

  4. D-Day Daily Telegraph crossword security alarm - Wikipedia

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    On 18 August 1942, a day before the Dieppe raid, 'Dieppe' appeared as an answer in The Daily Telegraph crossword (set on 17 August 1942) (clued "French port"), causing a security alarm. The War Office suspected that the crossword had been used to pass intelligence to the enemy and called upon Lord Tweedsmuir, then a senior intelligence officer ...

  5. The Biggest Tech Surprises and Disappointments in 2010 - AOL

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    At its core, the technology industry is one of innovation, in which people work to create something new that has a significant impact on the world. Creating something new is the easy part; much ...

  6. Crossword - Wikipedia

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    A crossword (or crossword puzzle) is a word game consisting of a grid of black and white squares, into which solvers enter words or phrases ("entries") crossing each other horizontally ("across") and vertically ("down") according to a set of clues. Each white square is typically filled with one letter, while the black squares are used to ...

  7. Lulu Miller - Wikipedia

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    www .npr .org /programs /invisibilia /. Louisa Elizabeth Miller, better known as Lulu Miller, is an American writer and Peabody Award -winning science reporter for National Public Radio. [2] [1] Miller's career in radio started as a producer for the WNYC program Radiolab. [3] She helped create the NPR show Invisibilia with Alix Spiegel.

  8. 2010 in science - Wikipedia

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    2010 in science. 8 July 2010: the Solar Impulse (picturedhola ) becomes the first aircraft to complete a non-stop 24-hour flight using only solar power. The year 2010 involved numerous significant scientific events and discoveries, some of which are listed below.

  9. The 10 Biggest Brand Disasters of 2010 - AOL

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    Johnson & Johnson has been in the top 10 of Fortune's Most Admired Companies list since 2006 (it was No. 4 in 2010), but that standing may not hold following a series of recalls of some of the ...