Watch the show from Friday, October 23: The state of the global economy; an American reporter imprisoned by the Taliban; and, 14 years after the massacre in Srebrenica.
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Ariel Kaminer explores the world of pedicabs to find out if they are mainly a tourist attraction or if a New Yorker can really use them to get around town. Related Article: bit.ly ... NYTimes.com "The New York Times" "Ariel Kaminer" "city critic" pedicab "New York" "Central Park" bicycle
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NYU graduate student Ryan McLendon is applying for food stamps to avoid adding to the $95000 he has already taken out in college loans. Related Article: bit.ly ... NYTimes.com "The New York Times" "City Room" "Ryan McLendon" "graduate student" "food stamps" NYU "college loans"
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A women’s soccer match — the first international match played at home for the Palestinian side -- turned into a carnival of social liberation and national pride. Related Article: bit.ly ... nytimes.com NYT "The New York Times" World soccer Palestine women
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Hobby’s Delicatessen, one of the last remaining traditional delis in Newark, NJ, has been in the Brummer family since 1962. Related Article: bit.ly ... NYTimes.com "The New York Times" Dining deli Hobby's Newark Jewish
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Anthony Tommasini, classical music critic of The New York Times, demonstrates how Puccini’s use of motifs with various characters and elements in "Tosca" enhance the emotional power of the work. Related Article: bit.ly ... NYTimes.com "The New York Times" Arts opera Tosca "Anthony Tommasini" Puc...
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