nytJSON({"offset" : "0" , "results" : [{"body" : "A panel of medical experts convened by the International Olympic Committee recommended Wednesday that the issue of athletes whose sex seems ambiguous be treated as a medical concern and not one of fairness in competition. Athletes who identify themselves as female but have medical disorders that give them masculine characteristics should have their" , "byline" : "By GINA KOLATA; Andrew Keh contributed reporting." , "date" : "20100121" , "title" : "Panel Calls for Treatment In Cases of Sex Ambiguity" , "url" : "http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2010\/01\/21\/sports\/olympics\/21ioc.html"} , {"body" : "I. Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal stepped off the whirring Black Hawk and headed straight into town. He had come to Garmsir, a dusty outpost along the Helmand River in southern Afghanistan, to size up the war that President Obama has asked him to save. McChrystal pulled off his flak jacket and helmet. His face, skeletal and austere, seemed a piece of" , "byline" : "By DEXTER FILKINS" , "date" : "20091018" , "title" : "His Long War" , "url" : "http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2009\/10\/18\/magazine\/18Afghanistan-t.html"} , {"body" : "In 1984, Chuck Savitt joined forces with the proprietors of Island Press, a struggling California publishing company with a focus on land use. Aided by like-minded backers, he hoped to identify sharp thinkers on important environmental problems and publish books that made their ideas available to people who could use them. Mr. Savitt was not" , "byline" : "By CORNELIA DEAN" , "date" : "20090908" , "title" : "Environmental Ideas Put in Print With Select Audiences in Mind" , "url" : "http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2009\/09\/08\/science\/08prof.html"} , {"body" : "The young woman had already been in labor for two days by the time she reached the hospital here. Now two lives were at risk, and there was no choice but to operate and take the baby right away. It was just before dawn, and the operating room, powered by a rumbling generator, was the only spot of light in this village of mud huts and maize fields." , "byline" : "By DENISE GRADY" , "date" : "20090524" , "title" : "DEATH IN BIRTH; Where Life's Start Is a Deadly Risk" , "url" : "http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2009\/05\/24\/health\/24birth.html"} , {"body" : "John M. Lee, a reporter and editor for The New York Times who oversaw the expansion of its business coverage, including the creating of its Business Day section, during a tumultuous era in the financial world, died Tuesday in New Haven. He was 78 and lived in Greenwich, Conn. The cause was complications during heart valve replacement surgery, said" , "byline" : "By BRUCE WEBER" , "date" : "20090108" , "title" : "John Lee, 78, Editor and Mentor, Dies" , "url" : "http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2009\/01\/08\/business\/media\/08lee.html"} , {"body" : "For a man whose scholarly specialty is one of the grimmest topics on earth -- extinction -- Stuart L. Pimm is remarkably chipper. On a recent morning, while visiting New York City, Dr. Pimm, a 59-year-old zoologist, was full of warm stories about the many places he travels: South Africa, Madagascar and even South Florida, which he visits as part of" , "byline" : "By CLAUDIA DREIFUS" , "date" : "20081104" , "title" : "A CONVERSATION WITH STUART L. PIMM; 'I realized that extinction was something that as a scientist, I could study. I could ask, Why do species go extinct?'" , "url" : "http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2008\/11\/04\/science\/04conv.html"} , {"body" : "PAULIE HARRAKA was 7 when he first settled into the seat of a go-kart and took several spins around a parking lot next to an abandoned building in Glen Rock. He could barely reach the pedals, but he sure knew how to hit the gas. His father, Paul, entered him in a race in Flemington, not knowing that drivers had to be at least 8. Paulie won the race" , "byline" : "By DAVE CALDWELL" , "date" : "20080810" , "title" : "RACING; From Go-Karts to Nascar, and Now Heading to College" , "url" : "http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2008\/08\/10\/nyregion\/nyregionspecial2\/10drivernj.html"} , {"body" : "1. ''HE HAD SHARPIE ALL OVER HIM.'' It's hard to remember now the special frenzy at the beginning, when all the dreams that were projected onto Tiger Woods seemed part of his genius for the game. It was as if there were no divide between the things he could do and the fantasies he could elicit. He was a confluence of races with a sovereign smile" , "byline" : "By CHIP BROWN" , "date" : "20080601" , "title" : "Just Breathing His Air, Sharing His Sun and Drinking His Water (Cold Evian) Make Us More Complete" , "url" : "http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2008\/06\/01\/sports\/playmagazine\/601tiger.html"} , {"body" : "THE sounds of spring and the spectacle of athletes striving on green fields are changing. Instead of the crack of the bat and cries of ''swing batta,'' now one hears the ''twing of the twine'' and fans shouting, ''Shoot the rock!'' Shoot the rock? In lacrosse, the hard rubber ball is referred to as a rock, and in Connecticut, lacrosse has been" , "byline" : "By WOODY HOCHSWENDER" , "date" : "20080420" , "title" : "Growing Fast, Lacrosse Brings Out the Gladiator" , "url" : "http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2008\/04\/20\/nyregion\/nyregionspecial2\/20colct.html"} , {"body" : "An N.F.L. team could place an army of lip readers on the sideline to try to steal messages from the opposing side. It could fill a row of seats behind the other team's bench with espionage experts to decipher all the sideline cues. It could have scouts in the press box aiming binoculars at every opposing coach, scribbling notes to match with game" , "byline" : "By JOHN BRANCH" , "date" : "20080217" , "title" : "In the N.F.L., It's Not Cheating Until You Start Videotaping" , "url" : "http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2008\/02\/17\/sports\/football\/17nfl.html"}] , "tokens" : ["\"Duke University\"" , "fields"] , "total" : 193});