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Thursday, May 23, 2013

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The Times in Print for Thursday, May 23, 2013

Obama, in a Shift, to Limit Targets of Drone Strikes

A day after admitting the killing of four Americans in drone strikes, the president will announce new limits on the program of targeted attacks. Mr. Obama also plans to renew his effort to close Guantánamo prison.

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Hackers Find China Is Land of Opportunity

Hacking in China thrives across official, corporate and criminal worlds and is openly discussed and promoted, whether for breaking into private networks, tracking dissent or stealing trade secrets.

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Engineers See a Path Out of Green Card Limbo

Born overseas and educated in the United States, workers in the heart of the tech industry are in a kind of suspension as the Senate considers the immigration bill.

Europe Pushes to Shed Stigma of a Tax Haven

From Luxembourg to the British Virgin Islands, the authorities are scrambling to figure out how to change their secretive ways in banking without driving away lucrative foreign clients.

Women Were Secretly Filmed at West Point, the Army Says

The suspect, Sgt. First Class Michael McClendon, sometimes videotaped West Point cadets when they were in the shower, officials said.

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Joining Race for Mayor, Weiner Finds Few Allies

Anthony D. Weiner, who has virtually no campaign infrastructure and whose own party has written him off, says his outsider status may be an advantage in the race.

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"I know this country better than my own country, and I still feel like an outsider. That’s the thing that bothers me."
SANKET SANT, who received a Ph.D. from the University of Texas and has been waiting for federal officials to approve his green card application for six years.

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