nytJSON({"offset" : "0" , "results" : [{"body" : "THE two dozen or so people arranged around wooden tables, warming their hands and bellies with steaming mugs of coffee and plates of homemade biscuits, looked like just another Sunday brunch set in New York. But members of this group had braved knee-deep snow to gab about cutting-edge ideas and as they introduced themselves the roll call sounded" , "byline" : "By JENNA WORTHAM" , "date" : "20100307" , "title" : "New York Isn't Silicon Valley. That's Why They Like It." , "url" : "http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2010\/03\/07\/technology\/07reboot.html"} , {"body" : "WILLIE MAYS The Life, the Legend By James S. Hirsch Illustrated. 628 pp. Scribner. $30 A long time ago in America, there was a beautiful game called baseball. This was before 30 major-league teams were scattered in a blurry variety of divisions; before 162-game seasons and extended playoffs and fans who watched World Series games in thick down" , "byline" : "By PETE HAMILL" , "date" : "20100228" , "title" : "Say Hey" , "url" : "http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2010\/02\/28\/books\/review\/Hamill-t.html"} , {"body" : "MARCUVITZ--Nathan, 96, died peacefully at home in Naples, Florida, on February 14, 2010. He was an internationally recognized electro-physicist. During WWII he did ground-breaking work at MIT RadLab when a national priority was the rapid development of microwave radar. During that time, he authored the Waveguide Handbook which is still considered a" , "date" : "20100217" , "title" : "Paid Notice: Deaths MARCUVITZ, NATHAN" , "url" : "http:\/\/query.nytimes.com\/gst\/fullpage.html?res=9D06E6D8103AF934A25751C0A9669D8B63"} , {"body" : "To the Editor: ''Making 'No Child' Better'' (editorial, Feb. 5) misses the point that the No Child Left Behind law is founded on faulty assumptions of top-down mandates, zero tolerance, narrow forms of assessment, and privatization. These are all popular nowadays, but have been shown to be ineffective in other sectors (health, corrections, welfare" , "date" : "20100211" , "title" : "LETTERS; 'No Child Left Behind,' Revisited" , "url" : "http:\/\/query.nytimes.com\/gst\/fullpage.html?res=9B05E4D6163FF932A25751C0A9669D8B63"} , {"body" : "At the top end of the global market in legal education, a simple law degree no longer seems enough for many students. A growing number of universities are teaming up to offer a double qualification in two jurisdictions to entice students looking for a way to distinguish themselves from the pack. Double degrees, offering an understanding of two" , "byline" : "By ELLA DELANY" , "date" : "20091202" , "title" : "SPECIAL REPORT: INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION; Law Programs for an Interconnected World" , "url" : "http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2009\/12\/02\/business\/global\/02iht-rieddouble.html"} , {"body" : "Francisco Ayala, an eminent Spanish novelist whose work explored societies in which there is much despotism and little benevolence, died on Tuesday at his home in Madrid. He was 103. His death was confirmed by Rafael Juárez, director of the Francisco Ayala Foundation in Granada, Spain. Considered one of 20th-century Spain's most distinguished" , "byline" : "By MARGALIT FOX and ANDRÉS CALA; Margalit Fox reported from New York and Andrés Cala from Madrid." , "date" : "20091105" , "title" : "Francisco Ayala, a Spanish Novelist And Literary Scholar, Is Dead at 103" , "url" : "http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2009\/11\/05\/arts\/05ayala.html"} , {"body" : "To the Editor: Re ''Teach Your Teachers Well,'' by Susan Engel (Op-Ed, Nov. 2): Teaching is truly the noblest of all professions. As Ms. Engel suggests, teachers do have profound influence on their students as well as on one another. The 21st-century teacher guides his or her students through exciting learning adventures and discoveries, while at" , "date" : "20091104" , "title" : "LETTERS; The Lessons of the Good Teacher" , "url" : "http:\/\/query.nytimes.com\/gst\/fullpage.html?res=9F01E4DB1039F937A35752C1A96F9C8B63"} , {"body" : "DOROTHEA LANGE A Life Beyond Limits By Linda Gordon Illustrated. 536 pp. W. W. Norton & Company. $35 Any list of the most enduring American photographs of the past century is likely to include Joe Rosenthal's ''Flag Raising on Iwo Jima''; John Filo's image of a young woman at Kent State kneeling in anguish over the body of a mortally wounded" , "byline" : "By DAVID OSHINSKY" , "date" : "20091025" , "title" : "Picturing the Depression" , "url" : "http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2009\/10\/25\/books\/review\/Oshinsky-t.html"} , {"body" : "ART Museums and galleries are in Manhattan unless otherwise noted. Full reviews of recent art shows: nytimes.comart. Museums BROOKLYN MUSEUM: PATRICIA CRONIN: 'HARRIET HOSMER, LOST AND FOUND,' through Jan. 24. The contemporary New York artist Patricia Cronin channels the life and art of the 19th-century American sculptor Harriet Hosmer (1830-1908)" , "byline" : "By THE NEW YORK TIMES" , "date" : "20091016" , "title" : "The Listings" , "url" : "http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2009\/10\/16\/arts\/design\/16art.html"} , {"body" : "During much of his tenure, Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg has taken credit for helping to create hundreds of thousands of jobs in New York City, from high-paying construction work to sales jobs at dozens of new big-box stores. Even as the city plods through the recession, the mayor has set a goal to ''retain and create'' an additional 400,000 jobs over" , "byline" : "By CHRISTINE HAUGHNEY" , "date" : "20091015" , "title" : "The Mayor Has Added Many Jobs, and Lost Some, Too" , "url" : "http:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2009\/10\/15\/nyregion\/15jobs.html"}] , "tokens" : ["\"New York University\"" , "fields"] , "total" : 911});