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Required Reading: July 13, 2007

Thursday, July 13, 2006 - 11:33 AM

In which: scientists take a step closer to telekinesis, tornadoes last Westchester, Schumer wants to ax DHS terror funding scheme as an Alabama Congressman decries FEMA's overspending in NY, a report says the city lost jobs as incomes went up after 9/11, the Met apes MoMA's $20 ticket, and a female-to-male neurobiologist says he gets more respect post-op.

"Quadriplegic Turns Thoughts Into Action: A chip placed in his brain helps him play video games and use a mechanical arm" (LA Times)

"Severe Weather | 2006 Tornado" (Journal-News)

"Ax the 'idiotic' method: Chuck pushes plan to dump 'dumb' terror formula" (NY Daily News)

"Congress Hears 9/11 Hitches With Federal Disaster Aid" (NY Times)

"Report Shows Quick Growth in New York Since 9/11" (NY Times)

"The Met Follows MoMA Over $20 Ticket Threshold" (NY Sun)

"Male Scientist Writes of Life as Female Scientist: Biologist Who Underwent Sex Change Describes Biases Against Women" (Washington Post)

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