This document is a snippet of JSON-like structured data detailing content from The New York Times, dated September 24, 2018. The content, likely formatted for a news aggregator like Apple News, summarizes several articles and includes an obituary for Nobel laureate Charles Kao. Although the prompt mentions Epstein, the content of this specific document is unrelated; its potential connection is through the 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028461' Bates number, suggesting it's an exhibit from a larger investigative file.
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| Jo Han Pai | Photographer |
Credited as a photographer for The New York Times in an image caption.
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| Charles Kao | Nobel laureate |
Subject of an 'In memoriam' news item. Described as the Nobel laureate in physics whose research on fiber optic cable...
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| Neal Boenzi | Photographer |
Credited as a photographer for The New York Times in an image caption for the 'Back Story' section.
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| The New York Times |
Publisher of the articles and employer of photographers Jo Han Pai and Neal Boenzi.
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| Merriam-Webster |
Linked as the source for the definition of the word 'sheeple'.
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| Scrabble |
Mentioned as having added the word 'sheeple' to its dictionary.
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| lithub.com |
A URL is provided for an article on this website titled 'a-brief-survey-of-great-american-novels/'.
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| HOUSE_OVERSIGHT |
Appears in the document footer as part of the Bates number 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_028461', indicating it is from a document...
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Mentioned in a New York Times article URL: '.../travel/love-berlin.html'.
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"• Owning a home means you also need to know how to maintain it."Source
"• And today’s word is “sheepleâť: one of the 300 new additions to Scrabble’s dictionary, meaning people who are easily influenced †like sheep."Source
"• Four travel stories, from four writers, reflecting on different forms of love: love from a distance, the shared memories of love, love for siblings, love for children."Source
"• As apartments in major cities continue to shrink, architects are turning to robots. Check out these Transformer-like units that can switch from a living room to a bedroom to a study with the push of a button."Source
"• In memoriam: Charles Kao, the Nobel laureate in physics whose research on fiber optic cables enabled the proliferation of broadband communications. He was 84."Source
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