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Are the Phoenix Suns for Real? N.B.A. Takeaways, 2 Weeks In By Rumobritt On 16:11 In Latest News With No comments By BY SOPAN DEB from NYT The N.B.A. season has been more strange than exciting, because of injuries and poor play, but there have been a few surprising story lines.Sports https://ift.tt/2PNhFMZ via Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Kenneth Bronstein, Who Put His Faith in Atheism, Dies at 85 By Sam Roberts from NYT The organization that he led advocated the separation of church and state, with no exceptions for holidays, currency, symboli… Read More‘Change the Game’: Saudi Arabia Takes a Stride Into Women’s Tennis By Ismaeel Naar and Vivian Yee from NYT The kingdom, which has been accused of trying to “sportswash” its human rights record, hosted the WTA Finals,… Read MoreQatar Tells Hamas Leaders They Are Unwelcome, Officials Say By Adam Rasgon, Aaron Boxerman and Julian E. Barnes from NYT Hosting exiled Hamas leaders for years, Qatar has been a key mediator in talks to end th… Read MoreLíderes internacionales se preparan para el regreso de Trump By Mark Landler, Matina Stevis-Gridneff and Marc Santora from NYT Los líderes extranjeros se han apresurado a congraciarse con Donald Trump en los úl… Read MoreAfter the Triumph of Tetris, an Unsolved Puzzle By Sam Machkovech from NYT Alexey Pajitnov, who created the ubiquitous game in 1984, opens up about his failed projects and his desire to design anot… Read More
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