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ST. LOUIS LEADS SERIES, 2-0
Playing Small Pays Off in a Big Way for the Cardinals
By PAT BORZI
A team with marquee hitters like Albert Pujols, Jim Edmonds and Larry Walker should not have to concern itself with manufacturing runs.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/07/sports/baseball/07cards.html?th&emc=th ((07 CARDS))
CHICAGO LEADS SERIES, 2-0
The Heat Is On, but the Red Sox Keep Their Cool
By BEN SHPIGEL
Despite Boston's depleted pitching staff and poor scoring, there may be some elasticity left. The Red Sox, quite simply, do not panic.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/07/sports/baseball/07sox.html?th&emc=th ((07 RED SOX))
INSIDE THE N.F.L.
Brees Becomes Chargers' Leader While Remaining in Background
By CLIFTON BROWN
Drew Brees remains an invaluable starting quarterback in San Diego because he consistently responds to challenges.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/07/sports/football/07nfl.html?th&emc=th ((07 NFL))
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CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK
Pianists Who Make News
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
The teeming contemporary music scene in New York has an intensely loyal audience and its share of brilliant young stars.
ART REVIEW | 'UTOPIA, UTOPIA'
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/07/arts/music/07pian.html?th&emc=th ((07 PIAN))
Hidden in Plain Sight: Unity, Cloaked in a Web of Camouflage
By ROBERTA SMITH
Thomas Hirschhorn's cogent installation, as seen at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art, demonstrates the global ubiquity of camouflage.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/07/arts/design/07smit.html?th&emc=th ((07 SMIT))
INSIDE ART ((NAZI ART MOVING AROUND))
A Gauguin and a van Gogh Change Hands
Las Vegas casino owner Stephen A. Wynn recently sold two well-documented paintings to Steven A. Cohen, the billionaire hedge-fund investor.
By CAROL VOGEL
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/07/arts/design/07voge.html?th&emc=th ((07 VOGE))
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MOVIE REVIEW | 'IN HER SHOES'
Rivalry Between Sisters, One Dowdy, One Wild
By MANOHLA DARGIS
Curtis Hanson wrests a richly textured story of love from Jennifer Weiner's breezy bestselling fiction about two sisters engaged in an epic battle of the heart.
http://movies2.nytimes.com/2005/10/07/movies/07shoe.html?th&emc=th ((07 SHOE))
NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL REVIEWS
Marriages on the Rocks and an Emperor in Trouble, Too
MANOHLA DARGIS
Reviews of Michael Winterbottom's "Tristam Shandy," "Gabrielle," "The Sun," the revival of Antonioni's "Passenger" and Michael Haneke's "Cach�.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/07/movies/07note.html?th&emc=th ((07 NOTE))
MOVIE REVIEW | 'WALLACE AND GROMIT: THE CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT'
http://movies2.nytimes.com/2005/10/05/movies/05wall.html?th&emc=th ((05 WALL??))
A New Challenge for an Englishman and His Dog
By A. O. SCOTT
The stop-motion pooch and his cheese-loving master return in a silly and sublime feature-length adventure.
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EDITORIALS
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/07/opinion/07fri1.html?th&emc=th ((07 FRI 1))
President Bush's Major Speech: Doing the 9/11 Time Warp Again ((THIRD TIME MENTIONED))
President Bush delivered a reprise of his Sept. 11 rhetoric that suggested an avoidance of today's reality that seemed downright frightening.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/07/opinion/07fri2.html?th&emc=th ((07 FRI 2))
President Bush's Major Speech: Sounding Old Themes on Iraq
If President Bush still cannot acknowledge the flaws in his policy on Iraq, how can he fix them?
EDITORIAL OBSERVER
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/10/07/opinion/07fri3.html?th&emc=th ((07 FRI 3))
War Criminal vs. European Union Should Be an Easy Choice
By NICHOLAS KULISH
Croatia needs to go a little easy on the nationalism.
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