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Water Watch: Tracking Georgia's Water Crisis
The Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionAn interactive package to learn more about Georgia's water crisis. More…
Exonerated, Freed, and What Happened Then
The New York TimesSince 1989, more than 200 prisoners have been exonerated by DNA evidence in the United States. The New York Times interviewed 137 of them about their lives since leaving prison -- their jobs and loves, their health care and housing. The findings and dozens of audio interviews are presented below. More…
A New Tower for The Times
The New York TimesMore views of the Times tower, and a narration by the architecture critic, Nicolai Ouroussoff. Includes panoramic views of the interior and exterior of The New York Times tower. More…
A Guide to ‘The Age of Rembrandt’
The New York Times"The Age of Rembrandt: Dutch Painting in the Metropolitan Museum of Art," an exhibition of the museum's complete Dutch collection of 228 paintings, stretches through 12 galleries. It's a lot to take in. Here are some highlights. Holland Cotter, art critic of The New York Times, narrates. More…
Regional Differences in Costs and Care
The New York TimesGeographic variation in quality and cost of health is a result of many complicating factors. These maps, which use 2003 Medicare patient data, show the variability of cost in the Medicare system and the rates of several kinds of surgery. More…
The Master of Clay Takes Aim at the Fast Courts
The New York TimesA look at Rafael Nadal's approach on three of the game's surfaces. More…
The Art of Pitching
The New York TimesWhat to throw to David Ortiz. How to grip a two-seam fastball, or make a scuffed ball swerve and dive. Mike Mussina, the Yankees right-hander, provides a primer on his craft More…
Serena Williams's Professional Career
The New York TimesAfter about six years as a top 20 player, Serena Williams slid to No. 140 before a comeback leading up to the 2007 Australian Open. More…
Paths to the Top of the Home Run Charts
The New York TimesA look at how different home run leaders arrived at their total. Did they start out quickly, and then trail off? Or did they build their total steadily? Or did they start slow and finish strong? More…
New York City Triathlon: One River, Two Boroughs, Three Sports
The New York TimesSunday, July 22, about 3,400 athletes competed in the New York City Triathlon, a three-sport adventure that took them through the Hudson River, Manhatten and the Bronx. Emma Snowsill, the defending, spoke about what it is like to compete in this event. More…



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