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March 2, 2005 edition of The New York Sun
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Konrad Fiedler
Tens of thousands of Jews from across the religious spectrum gathered at Madison Square Garden last night to celebrate the completion of a seven-and-a-half year cycle of daily study of pages of the Talmud, the body of Jewish thought, custom, and lore.
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Bloomberg Declines to Offer a Pledge of No New Taxes
BY DINA TEMPLE-RASTON
Mayor Bloomberg declined yesterday to provide a "no new taxes" pledge, during a speech to business leaders. During a question-and-answer session after his...

Controversy Brewing at Stuyvesant Over College Recommendations
BY JULIA LEVY
The administration of Stuyvesant High School is talking to officials of the Princeton Review about paying the test-preparation company tens of thousands of...



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9 Strike Down Death Penalty For Juveniles
BY LUIZA Ch. SAVAGE
WASHINGTON - Reversing its own 15-year-old precedent, the Supreme Court yesterday struck down the death penalty for prisoners who committed crimes when they...

Senators Warning On Negotiations With Iran Regime
BY ELI LAKE
WASHINGTON - Two leading Republican members of Congress are urging the White House to refrain from joining European negotiations with Iran over its nuclear...

Why Jackson, Sneddon Should Settle
BY SHMULEY BOTEACH
As the trial of Michael Jackson opens, I have begun to have my doubts about the prosecution's case - or, at least, about the way it has started. And I say that...

A Thoughtful Novel For a Panicky Time
BY ADAM KIRSCH
In times of peace, it is possible to imagine that our private lives are really private, depending on nothing but our own plans and desires. In times of open...

Finally, A.L. Central Looks Competitive
BY TIM MARCHMAN
The legendary cheapness of White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf creates an interesting dynamic in the American League Central. The Sox, who really should be...

The Evolving Eighth
New York Sun Staff Editorial
"Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted," is the wording of the Eighth Amendment to the...


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