New York Times Headline Experiment
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This* Week in Headlines
An experiment to see what might be learned from a week’s worth of New York Times’ front page headlines.
* Soon to be last week’s, the week before last’s,and sometime long ago that no one remembers.
presents
June 24th - 30th, 2012
Each day new headlines were collected, categorized and connected.
By the end of the week, this is what it all looked like together.
Now we’re going to break it downand take a closer look.
Click on any headline to read the story.
So, what happened this* week?
There were two big stories...
The Continuing Sagaof the Euro Crisis
Euro Zone Leaders to Debate Joint Banking Union
Bankers Call for Wider Measures to Stem Crisis
Cyprus Seeks Bailout From Euro Zone Partners
European Union Prods Germany With Fiscal Plan
Merkel Refuses to Yield on Eve of Summit Meeting
European Summit to Test New Alliances Among Leaders
Europeans Agree to Use Bailout Fund to Aid Banks
European Leaders Agree on Long-Term Union
Italy’s Prime Minister Nudges German Chancellor Toward Growth
...and...
The Supreme Court’s ruling on theAffordable Care Act
Supreme Court Lets Health Law Largely Stand
In Health Care Ruling, a Pyrrhic Victory
States Face a Challenge to Meet Health Law’s Deadline
Conservatives See Silver Lining in Health Ruling
The Real Winners
Reluctance in Some States Over Medicaid Expansion
For Obama, a Signature Issue That the Public Never Embraced Looms Large
...among other decisions.
SCOTUSWhat Sheldon Adelson Wants
Supreme Court Declines to Revisit Citizens United Blocking Parts of Arizona Law, Justices Allow Its Centerpiece
Age of Justices Raises Stakes of Presidential Vote
Supreme Court Lets Health Law Largely Stand
In Health Care Ruling, a Pyrrhic Victory
States Face a Challenge to Meet Health Law’s Deadline
Conservatives See Silver Lining in Health Ruling
The Real Winners
Reluctance in Some States Over Medicaid Expansion
For Obama, a Signature Issue That the Public Never Embraced Looms Large
Meanwhile...
...on the international stage...
The action centeredaround Syria
in the Middle East...
Turkey Says It May Target Any Syrian Forces Nearing Border
Syrian Arrests Are Said to Have Snared Tens of Thousands
Syrian Rebels Increasing Effectiveness in Conflict
Syrian Groups Say Bloody Day Left High Toll of Civilians
Watching Syria’s War
...an eye was kepton developments inand around China...
North Korea Tests the Patience of Its Closest Ally
Mongolia’s Coal Deposits Draw Neighbors’ Attention
Times Launches Chinese Site
South Korea to Sign Military Pact With Japan
Hong Kong in Dour Mood as Chinese Leader Makes Return Visit
...and elsewhere.
Mexican Democracy’s Lost Years
Prehuman Species Preferred Forest Foods, Fossil Teeth Suggest
America’s Shameful Human Rights Record
After Genocide, Stifled Dissent in Rwanda
Morsi Is Sworn In, Marking a New Stage in Egypt Struggle
Then of course...
...there was news from the states...
A Georgia Town Takes the People’s Business Private
Rate of Killings Rises 38 Percent in Chicago in 2012
Cities Get So Close to Recycling Ideal, They Can Smell It
Google Tries Something Retro: Made in the U.S.A.
After Years of False Hopes, Signs of a Turn in Housing
Energy Boom Turns to Bust in Colorado
Storms Leave 3 Million Without Power Cities Balk as Federal Law on Marijuana Is Enforced
and otherwise...
It was business as usual...
Apple’s Retail Army, Long on Loyalty but Short on Pay
Sweeping Effects as Broadband Moves to Meters
Top Executives Said to Meet to Discuss Breakup of News Corp.
Barclays Settles Regulators’ Claims Over Manipulation of Key Rates
JPMorgan Trading Loss May Reach $9 Billion
News Corporation Announces Split
Barclays Chief Faces Political Firestorm
Corporate Profits Fall for First Time Since Recession
You know, the sameold mixed bag...
Pitched to Perfection: Pop Star’s Silent Partner
Federal Court Upholds EPA's Global Warming Rules
Obama Campaign Banks on a High-Tech Ground Game
More Stringent Requirements Send Nurses Back to School
Getting Lost in the Labyrinth of Medical Bills
In Documents on Pain Drug, Signs of Doubt and Deception
Mom, Dad, This Playground’s for You
Software Helps Parents Monitor Their Children Online
USDA Increases Planted Corn Estimate to 96M Acres
Flavor Is Price of Scarlet Hue of Tomatoes, Study Finds
...as last* week.
But did we learn anything?
Do we need to know all of this stuff?
What did other papers cover?
How far must one go to keep up?
Stay tuned to...
...as we continue to explorethese questions and more.
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