Thursday, October 23, 2014

Neighbors Say Patient Is Fast to Lend a Helping Hand



By PATRICK McGEEHAN N.Y. / Region http://ift.tt/1vW5f4o

Rick S. Piltz, Firebrand on Climate, Dies at 71



By DOUGLAS MARTIN U.S. http://ift.tt/1uNf4gx

Even With Percy Harvin, Rex Ryan Favors the Run



By TOM PEDULLA Sports http://ift.tt/1DGhCDO

Ebola Crosses New Border as Mali Confirms a Case



By ADAM NOSSITER U.S. http://ift.tt/12mBgYg

Hearing in Haitians’ Cholera Case



By RICK GLADSTONE World http://ift.tt/1vVZEuY

Vaccine Trials for Ebola Are Planned in West Africa



By ANDREW POLLACK U.S. http://ift.tt/1DGg2BY

Head of Inquiry Into Child Abuse in Britain Faces a Legal Challenge



By KATRIN BENNHOLD World http://ift.tt/1nBvf3e

Series Is On! Everybody’s Watching ... Football



By JONATHAN MAHLER and BILL CARTER Sports http://ift.tt/1vVY10b

M.T.A. Told It Must Focus on Repairs, Not Growth



By PATRICK McGEEHAN N.Y. / Region http://ift.tt/1FLZ3A8

4-Year-Old Girl Is Found Dead in a Shelter in Queens



By J. DAVID GOODMAN N.Y. / Region http://ift.tt/1yrWdLK

Condé Nast Moving Into 1 World Trade Center Next Month



By Unknown Author N.Y. / Region http://ift.tt/1tPCQhA

Mets Hire Kevin Long, a Hitting Coach Fired by the Yankees



By TIM ROHAN Sports http://ift.tt/1D48sz2

Nathan Cirillo, Soldier Killed in Ottawa, Used Strength to Help Others



By SARAH MASLIN NIR World http://ift.tt/1whWgvI

Back Injury Ends Season for Steve Nash



By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Sports http://ift.tt/1thrYYU

In Senator’s Case, Defining ‘Embezzlement’



By STEPHANIE CLIFFORD N.Y. / Region http://ift.tt/1sVJq2g

Jordin Tootoo’s Latest Stop on a Long, Hard Journey



By JEFF Z. KLEIN Sports http://ift.tt/ZKvyO3

Lebanon to Bar Syrian Refugees



By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS World http://ift.tt/ZKviOY

A Plan to Cut Costs and Crime: Curb Bias Against Ex-Convicts



By TIMOTHY WILLIAMS and TANZINA VEGA U.S. http://ift.tt/1rpKtER

In Mexico, an Embattled Governor Resigns



By RANDAL C. ARCHIBOLD World http://ift.tt/1FLS8aj

Winning Lottery Numbers for Oct. 23, 2014



By Unknown Author N.Y. / Region http://ift.tt/1FLQOUF

When the Soul Must Be Heard



By CHARLES ISHERWOOD Theater http://ift.tt/1uN2A8V

Robust Reponse to ISIS Appears Far Off for Iraqis



By ERIC SCHMITT World http://ift.tt/1uN2xK1

U.S. Is Investigating Report That Islamic State Used Chlorine Gas



By KIRK SEMPLE and ERIC SCHMITT World http://ift.tt/1tnQm9S

In Connecticut Governor’s Race, Malloy Finds His Footing in the Heat of Debates



By BENJAMIN MUELLER N.Y. / Region http://ift.tt/1tnOJsU

For Hillary Clinton and Andrew Cuomo, a Dance of Expediency



By AMY CHOZICK and THOMAS KAPLAN N.Y. / Region http://ift.tt/12mezmZ

K-9 ‘Agents’ Lift Spirits of the Secret Service With Heroics at the White House



By MICHAEL S. SCHMIDT U.S. http://ift.tt/1FLLj8u

Unsolved Murders Prompt Outcry on Lack of Justice for the Poor



By AL BAKER N.Y. / Region http://ift.tt/1rpDqMr

Can You Get Ebola From a Bowling Ball?



By DONALD G. MCNEIL Health http://ift.tt/12mez6q

Menacing on Basepaths



By WILLIAM C. RHODEN Sports http://ift.tt/1xfedrF

Khenpo Kartse, Tibetan Religious Leader, Is Said to Be Sentenced in China



By EDWARD WONG World http://ift.tt/1ozzMnE

As an Outbreak Spreads, So Have Several Fallacies



By CARL ZIMMER Science http://ift.tt/1nBpy5m

Britain Pledges Millions to Fight Ebola and Chides Others to Spend More



By JAMES KANTER and ANDREW HIGGINS World http://ift.tt/1wsB3vL

Plutocrats Against Democracy



By PAUL KRUGMAN Opinion http://ift.tt/1seZA39

News Conference About Ebola Patient at Bellevue Hospital



By THE NEW YORK TIMES N.Y. / Region http://ift.tt/1yrIvIJ

W.H.O. Discusses Latest Ebola Numbers



By Reuters World http://ift.tt/1thimgD

Why Kobani Must Be Saved



By THE EDITORIAL BOARD Opinion http://ift.tt/1uMRUan

A Betrayal of Migrant Children, and the Law



By THE EDITORIAL BOARD Opinion http://ift.tt/1FLBt6J

Beyond Screening for Ebola



By THE EDITORIAL BOARD Opinion http://ift.tt/1FLBuYh

The Real Bailout Victims



By THE EDITORIAL BOARD Opinion http://ift.tt/1theRa6

In Airtime, a Candidate Looks Invincible



By CHRISTINE AYALA and BOBBY BLANCHARD U.S. http://ift.tt/1uMPAjz

Shattering the Peace on Parliament Hill



By MICHAEL PETROU Opinion http://ift.tt/1rprqdM

Rebekah Brooks, Former British Tabloid Executive, Exploring Work in U.S.



By RAVI SOMAIYA Business Day http://ift.tt/1whDxQV

The Working Nation



By DAVID BROOKS Opinion http://ift.tt/1FLyICv

Jihadist Captive Faces Terror Charges in U.S.



By MATT APUZZO World http://ift.tt/1DFXbHf

Race Tests Democrats’ Viability in West Virginia



By TRIP GABRIEL U.S. http://ift.tt/1rplLEs

In Iraq, Relief After News of Blackwater Convictions



By KIRK SEMPLE World http://ift.tt/1yryM5d

A Tech Twist on Home for the Holidays



By STUART ELLIOTT Business Day http://ift.tt/1tntCqB

Unable to Marry Gay Couples, Some Italian Mayors Rebel



By GAIA PIANIGIANI World http://ift.tt/1D3I0FL

Language Dispute Halts Navajo Election



By IAN LOVETT U.S. http://ift.tt/1FLqkCS

Our Highways’ Toll on Wildlife



By AMANDA HARDY and RENEE SEIDLER Opinion http://ift.tt/12lOgxc