Articles by The New York Times

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GOLDSTONE AND GAZA
Jimmy Carter – The New York Times, 8 Nov 2009

Knowing of the ability of Israeli forces, often using U.S. weapons, to strike targets with pinpoint accuracy, it was difficult to understand or explain the destruction of hospitals, schools, prisons, United Nations facilities, small factories and repair shops, agricultural processing plants and almost 40,000 homes.Judge Richard Goldstone and the United Nations fact-finding mission on the […]

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HOW LONG IS LONG ENOUGH?
Bob Herbert, The New York Times, 1 Jul 2009

No one seems to know how old Mohammed Jawad was when he was seized by Afghan forces in Kabul six and a half years ago and turned over to American custody. Some reports say he was 14. Some say 16. The Afghan government believes he was 12.What is not in dispute is that he was […]

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WHO ARE WE?
Bob Herbert - The New York Times, 26 Jun 2009

Proof of guilt? In 21st-century America, there is no longer any need for such annoyances. Human rights? Ha-ha. That’s a good one. Policies that were wrong under George W. Bush are no less wrong because Barack Obama is in the White House. One of the most disappointing aspects of the early months of the Obama […]

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RARE TREATMENT IS REPORTED TO CURE AIDS PATIENT
Donald G. McNeil Jr., The New York Times, 15 Nov 2008

    Doctors in Berlin are reporting that they cured a man of AIDS by giving him transplanted blood stem cells from a person naturally resistant to the virus.     But while the case has novel medical implications, experts say it will be of little immediate use in treating AIDS. Top American researchers called the treatment […]

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