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Bridge: The Best of the Netherlands

From one deal in the White House Top 12 event, two very different contracts.
82

Music Review: Hearing ‘Spring’ as Summer Fades

The Tannery Pond summer concert series in New Lebanon, N.Y., included performances of Beethoven, Liszt, Schoenberg, Czerny and Cage.
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Movie Review | 'We Are Family': Mom-Stepmom Two Step

“We Are Family,” a film based on “Stepmom,” is about a hard-to-believe relationship between two women.
84

Video Game Review: It’s the Same Old Mob, Now Sampled for Gamers

Mafia II is full of scenes reminiscent of “Goodfellas,” “The Godfather” and other pop-culture takes on organized crime.
85

Going to Extremes to Seek Dramatic Accuracy

A New York dominatrix taught Domination 101 to Sutton Foster and others in Second Stage’s “Trust” so they could portray S&M accurately.
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Critics’ Choice: New CDs

New CDs from Sara Bareilles, Vijay Iyer and the Steeldrivers.
87

Music Review: Arena Full of Fans Caught Brazilian Fever and Had to Sing Along

The Brazilian pop star Ivete Sangalo sold out Madison Square Garden on the Brazilian Day festival weekend.
88

Dance Review: This Time the Trouble Isn’t Wicked Stepsisters

With nudity and more, Ann Liv Young’s “Cinderella” at the Issue Project Room in Brooklyn meant to be provocative, but this critic found it dull.
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Books of The Times: War Intrudes on a Man’s Bucolic Idyll

Existential concepts like authenticity and selfhood, and people’s ability or inability to apprehend reality, lie at the heart of Tom McCarthy’s disappointing and highly self-conscious new novel.
90

A Bronx Film School Tale

The Ghetto Film School in the Bronx aims to broaden the pool of filmmaking talent by providing opportunities for young people who might otherwise be overlooked.
91

Music Review: Body Language, Translated and Remixed

At the All Tomorrow’s Parties festival in the Catskills, Iggy and the Stooges played “Raw Power.”
92

At Google, doodling is real work

There's a whole team behind the special Google logos that mark holidays, big events, and VIP birthdays. CNET's Daniel Terdiman witnesses the Doodlers in process.
93

Tech fixes to wind turbine-radar conflict face hurdles

Technologies that help air traffic control systems discern flying airplanes from wind turbines show positive results, but cooperation among government agencies is needed.
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Behind the scenes with Google's Doodle team (photos)

Everyone knows about the special versions of its logo that Google posts from time to time. But how do they come about?
95

Washington Post writer learns Twitter lesson

Sportswriter suspended for posting false info on Twitter appears to now understand error of toying with Web and own credibility.
96

Is Craigslist bluffing over adult ads?

Having taken down its Adult Services section without explanation, some are speculating whether Craigslist is trying to teach attorneys general a lesson, rather than permanently averting its gaze from adult ads.
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3rd survivor of Mexican massacre revealed

A third man survived last month's massacre of 72 migrants by suspected drug traffickers in Mexico and is now in the United States, Salvadoran President Mauricio Funes said Sunday.
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Baghdad attack leaves 12 dead

At least 12 people were killed and dozens wounded Sunday in an attack by heavily armed militants on an Iraqi military headquarters in the centre of Baghdad.
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Mail set to resume despite nosediving hawks

People living in a southwest Calgary neighbourhood can expect to start getting their mail again on Tuesday despite an aggressive family of hawks still being in the area.
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Faster vaccine output needed: WHO official

The vaccine used to contain the recent swine flu pandemic was effective, but health authorities will need to ramp up the speed and volume of production during the next global outbreak, a World Health Organization official says.
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