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The three, all of whom worked for Hewlett-Packard, were said to be involved
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By TYLER KEPNER
Ron Washington is working on winning back trust from management, players and
fans after testing positive for cocaine, but has the Texas Rangers running
as if the transgression never happened.

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By JOE LAPOINTE
Robinson Cano, who was named after Jackie Robinson, hit two home runs to
give the Yankees their third series victory of the season.

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Mike Pelfrey pitched seven shutout innings and also drove in a run as the
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By CLAUDIA LA ROCCO
The Marina Abramovic retrospective, which features performers in the nude,
has generated unwelcome behavior by visitors.

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*
By STEPHEN HOLDEN
The Tribeca Film Festival opens on Wednesday and includes 85 features, many
at the border of fiction and documentary.

*MUSIC REVIEW*
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*
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
The new "Tosca" cast had three exceptional singers — Bryn Terfel, Patricia
Racette and Jonas Kaufmann — all performing their roles for the first time
at the Met.

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*
By JENNIFER MEDINA
The deal would do away with the ridiculed "rubber rooms" where teachers
receive pay for doing nothing.

*Paroled Murderer Shoots His Parole Officer at His Desk in
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*
By ANAHAD O'CONNOR and AL BAKER
A paroled murderer shot his parole officer in the shoulder while waiting for
an appointment at a state office in Downtown Brooklyn on Thursday evening,
the authorities said.

*Imam and Informant Tells Why He
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*
By A. G. SULZBERGER
A Queens man who tipped off a would-be suicide bomber of the subways faces
deportation.

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*MOVIES*
*12 Days, 132 Films, 38
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*
By STEPHEN HOLDEN
The Tribeca Film Festival opens on Wednesday and includes 85 features, many
at the border of fiction and documentary.

*MOVIE REVIEW | 'KICK-ASS'*
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By MANOHLA DARGIS
A story about a teenager who yearns to be a superhero, "Kick-Ass" is fast,
periodically spit-funny and often grotesquely violent.

*MOVIE REVIEW | 'THE SECRET IN THEIR EYES'*
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By MANOHLA DARGIS
This Argentine murder mystery, tinged with regret and longing, won the
Academy Award for best foreign-language film.

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Lawmakers should revive the fight to let troubled homeowners use bankruptcy
court to avoid foreclosure.

*Spying, Civil Liberties and the
Courts<http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/16/opinion/16fri2.html?th&emc=th>
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A constitutional challenge to the 2008 law that vastly expanded the
government's ability to eavesdrop without warrants should be allowed to
proceed in court.

*Now It's the President's
Plan<http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/16/opinion/16fri3.html?th&emc=th>
*
It isn't clear whether Mr. Obama will win over critics of his space program,
but his personal involvement in laying out his proposals is a good sign.

*The Gun Lobby's
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