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Review: ‘Asymmetric’ goes fast, not deep
Playwright Mac Rogers wants you to let him entertain you, and New City Stage Company’s world premiere of his spy thriller Asymmetric offers the kind of entertainment that’s usually enjoyed while lounging on the sofa, holding a remote. A quick-hit 80 minutes, this drama takes us from a back-room interrogation at the CIA to a techno-driven chase through Reykjavik, Iceland, sending us into the ...
Video: No standardized price for appendix removal
An appendicitis operation is the most common emergency abdominal surgery performed in the U.S. But the cost of the procedure is anything but common or standardized. Dr. Jon LaPook reports.
Megrahi death a relief for Libyans
FOR MANY Libyans the death yesterday of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi, the only person convicted for the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, is a relief and represents the removal of an embarrassment.
Paul O'Sullivan: Mdluli interfered with Selebi probe
The man instrumental in bringing disgraced top cop Jackie Selebi to justice says police spy boss Richard Mdluli tried to torpedo his investigations.
Tunisia to extradite former Gadafy PM
Tunisia will extradite former Libyan prime minister Al-Baghdadi Al-Mahmoudi — currently being held in Tunis — back to Libya,officials said today.
'Desperate Housewives': Our predictions for the final episode ever
Digital Spy takes a stab at what will happen in the last episode ever.
US may not be able to deport student convicted in Rutgers webcam spying case, experts say
Feb. 24, 2012: Former Rutgers University student, Dharun Ravi, waits in the courtroom of Superior Court Judge Glenn Berman for his trial in New Brunswick, N.J.
Hopatcong shuffles district principals to other schools
The borough's five-school district is restructuring its entire administrative team, leaving the high school principal post vacant and many parents frustrated.
Ravi in Superior Court for sentencing
05/21/2012 Dharun Ravi appears for sentencing Monday morning in Superior Court, New Brunswick. / Thomas P. Costello/Staff Photographer NEW BRUNSWICK — A 10-minute recess has just been called in the sentencing of Dharun Ravi here in State Superior Cout.
Ravi carries support into his sentencing
NEW BRUNSWICK — Prosecutors want Dharun Ravi in jail. Defense attorneys want him to stay out of jail, and they are backed by numerous outspoken members of both the gay and Indian communities.
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