NYTimes Review - 3:34 PM 4/1/2013
There are sensible ways to reform Social Security, but it is not driving the deficit.
Is a lawyer a necessity or a financial drain on the immigration system?
Can reflective and honest intellectuals actually believe in the church’s teachings?
There are sensible ways to reform Social Security, but it is not driving the deficit.

Until there are leaders who will push for the interests of Europe as a whole, expect more near-disasters like Cyprus.
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Cyprus is hardly the only safe harbor for the tax-averse. Switzerland, Luxembourg, Malta and the Caymans are reminding those shaken by events in Cyprus that they remain open for business.
More stock trades, about 40 percent on some days, are being conducted outside public exchanges.
The rescue of Los Angeles-based IndyMac Bancorp may provide lessons for what the losses required by the Bank of Cyprus bailout will mean.
Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have been required by government officials to hide some posts, under a law that critics say paves the way for broader censorship.
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Before an estimated 250,000 people jammed into St. Peter’s Square, Pope Francis also deplored a world “divided by greed looking for easy gain.”
A baby Rothschild giraffe was born in March at the LEO Zoological Conservation Center in Connecticut. (Credit: Evan Sung for The New York Times)
Photos of the giraffe have been lighting up television and computer screens around the world, and raising awareness of the conservation center. Few zoos are able to dedicate space for breeding, so they rely on places like LEO to maintain healthy populations. Read more about the LEO Center:
http://nyti.ms/YURTSh
Not long ago, Cuban-Americans in Miami rolled out the red carpet only to defectors who disavowed their homeland. But a dissident who plans to return home has been greeted warmly.
Proposals to increase competition and reform taxes have the potential to transform the country.
A breakthrough agreement on guest workers raises hopes for a broader deal.
There are major benefits and big risks in what some Republican-led states want to do.
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In American society, concepts of masculinity and femininity have broadened while remaining fundamentally unchanged.
A 112-page ruling discusses India’s changing patent laws, pharmaceutical manufacturing and the meaning of the word “efficacy.”
India’s top court rejected a
patent request by Novartis for a major cancer
drug, ensuring poor patients’ access to many of the world’s best
medicines, at least for a while.
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Quotation of the Day: "There’s a tremendous push where if the kid’s behavior is thought to be quote-unquote abnormal — if they’re not sitting quietly at their desk — that’s pathological, instead of just childhood." — Dr. Jerome Groopman, a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, on the dramatic rise in the number of children diagnosed with, and given medication for, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
More Diagnoses of Hyperactivity in New C.D.C. Datawww.nytimes.com
Rates of the disorder have increased markedly in the past decade, heightening concern that the diagnosis and its medication are overused among American children.
The Standard & Poor’s 500-stock index, which hit a closing high on
Thursday, fell about 0.5 percent in midday trading. European markets were closed.


What do young people need to know today? Op-Ed columnist Thomas L. Friedman posed this question to Tony Wagner, the Harvard education specialist. Discover why Mr. Wagner says that motivation is the most critical goal of education.
Need a Job? Invent Itwww.nytimes.com
Finding a job is so 20th century. That is why young people today need to be more “innovation ready” than “college ready.”
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The Times's Katie Thomas explains why a ruling in India favoring generic drugs has rippling effects around the world.
The animosity of couples going through
divorce can easily complicate a marital home’s sale, but the clients also represent a niche opportunity.


Nearly 25 years after Soviet troops left Afghanistan in defeat, Russia may return – in order to service the Russian equipment that makes up the backbone of the Afghan military.
Carla Bruni-Sarkozy album: The singer-songwriter's new album features a song critical of French President Hollande. Clara Bruni-Sarkozy is the former 'first lady' of France.
Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of John F. Kennedy, was an early supporter of President Obama, and the assignment would vault her into the kind of public life that her father and uncles pursued for decades.
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