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| New York Times Axis World Clock |
For a timely gift that will draw attention, this is the answer. This analog desk clock has a matte silver finish and spins while telling the time. Quartz movement. 2 x 7 Ships within 2 days.
Price: 59.95

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| New York Times Crossword Cookie Jar |
Yes, the popular New York Times Crossword Cookie Jar is back! Get the 2009 edition of the ceramic conversation piece. The cookie jars classic size, shape and color remain the same, but with two different crossword puzzles, edited by Will Shortz. In addition, the cookie jar is now part of a limited edition: only 1,000 were made and the bottom of each collectible is numbered. The lid has a Times T as its handle, and a rubber gasket closure ensures freshness for your cookies. The cookie jar measures 7 x 7 x 8 and weighs four pounds (hand-wash only). Each comes with certificate of authenticity, plus a black marker and eraser, so you can work on the puzzles (solutions are provided on a separate laminated card).
Price: 79.99

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| T Toaster |
Stainless steel pop-up toaster features a removable logo plate that toasts The Times T onto your bread. Other features include seven heat settings, reheat and defrost buttons, and a slide-out crumb tray. Ships within 2 days
Price: 85.00

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| Ortelius World Map Accessories Box |
This finely crafted men's accessories box features a historic world map from a 1579 edition of the Ortelius Atlas, the world's first comprehensive atlas. The atlas was created by cartographer Abraham Ortelius. Box has varnished dark cherry wood and a ceramic tile top. The inside is lined with dark green velvet. Perfect for desks or dressers. 7 3/4 x 6 x 3. Map courtesy of Oppenheimer Editions. Ships in 3 days Also available as a Fine Art print starting at $700.
Price: 64.95

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| Kutenai Duck Hunter Accessories Box |
This finely crafted men's accessories box features a historic image by legendary photographer Edward S. Curtis. The iconic image, Kutenai Duck Hunter, shows a hunter at dawn on a foggy morning in 1910, waiting for waterfowl to come his way. Box has varnished dark cherry wood and a ceramic tile top. The inside is lined with dark green velvet. Perfect for desks or dressers. 7 3/4 x 6 x 3. Image courtesy of Christopher Cardozo Fine Art. Ships in 3 days. Also available as a Fine Art print starting at $225.
Price: 64.95

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| Oasis in the Badlands Accessories Box |
This finely crafted men's accessories box features a historic image by legendary photographer Edward S. Curtis. The iconic image, Oasis in the Badlands, shows sub-chief Red Hawk in South Dakota in 1905. Red Hawk has his place in history: He fought Gen. George Custer in the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876. Box has varnished dark cherry wood and a ceramic tile top. The inside is lined with dark green velvet. Perfect for desks or dressers. 7 3/4 x 6 x 3. Image is courtesy of Christopher Cardozo Fine Art. Ships in 3 days. Also available as a Fine Art print starting at $225.
Price: 79.95

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| Three Chiefs Accessories Box |
This finely crafted men's accessories box features a historic image by legendary photographer Edward S. Curtis. The image, Three Chiefs, shows Native Americans on the prairies of Montana in 1900. Box has varnished dark cherry wood and a ceramic tile top. The inside is lined with dark green velvet. Perfect for desks or dressers. 7 3/4 x 6 x 3. Image courtesy of Christopher Cardozo Fine Art. Ships in 3 days Also available as a Fine Art print starting at $225.
Price: 79.95

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| The New York Times Golf Pouch & Towel Set in Collectible Tin |
Special Discount Price! This stunning, limited-quantity golf set is boxed in a collectible tin displaying classic golf images from the Photo Archives of The New York Times. The tin is a conversation piece by itself. Each numbered set features a Callaway Golf-branded black leather pouch, ideal for storing valuables on the course. The supple pouch includes: a set of six New York Times branded Callaway HX golf balls, designed for breakthrough distance and unmatched, pinpoint accuracy; a tee pack with six tees; two ball markers; and a repair tool. Also in the tin (11 x 9 x 2 ) is a custom-woven sheared Jacquard towel (16 x 22), which easily attaches to a golf bag.
Price: 99.99

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| Desktop Foosball |
For those interminable conference calls (make sure your phones on mute), desktop foosball is a great distraction. Features a felt playing field, two stainless steel balls, and one silver team and one gold team. 6 1/2 x 8 x 2.
Price: 29.95

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| New York Times Beach Towel and FREE Cookbook |
Here's a perfect way to have sun and fun. Order this New York Times beach towel and receive a cookbook FREE! The 100% cotton beach towel (34 x 64) shows a memorable aerial view of Bryant Park, taken by Times photographer Vincent Laforet. The cookbook is Mario Tailgates NASCAR Style, by Mario Batali, the award-winning chef, restaurant owner and TV host. The book, a $19.95 value, has 208 pages on outdoor cooking, from regional favorites to classic grilling recipes, all with Batali's signature spin. Ships in 3 - 5 business days.
Price: 34.95

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| Leather Luggage Tag - Red |
This 100% Napa leather luggage tag with belt buckle closure features a hidden flap to house your business card. Ships within 2 days
Price: 16.95

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| Boat Tote - Pink |
Gingham-lined boat tote with triple-reinforced handles and French point-bottom closure. Great for shopping or just carrying around town. Item ships in 2 - 3 business days.
Price: 45.99

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| New York Times Limited-Edition Scarf, Designed by Isaac Mizrahi |
Wrap yourself in the smartest accessory of the season, from the creative hands of Isaac Mizrahi. This 100% silk chiffon scarf has an original Mizrahi design inspired by the unique colors used by architect Renzo Piano in The New York Times building. The scarf shimmers with movement as tangerine colors gives way to a vibrant red. It makes a statement of sophisticated beauty with its delicately fringed edges and its silk threaded-knot design. Each scarf comes in a gift box with a New York Times Store embossed label and a card indicating the scarf's individual number. Only 600 scarves were created. Reward yourself... or give it as a gift. Because of limited quantities, we are only allowing three scarves per customer. 36 x 36; dry clean only. Also available as a combo with totebag.
Price: 99.95

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| Limited-Edition Scarf and Tote Bag Set, Designed by Isaac Mizrahi |
Save by ordering both of these limited-edition fashion accessories, designed by Isaac Mizrahi and inspired by the unique colors used by architect Renzo Piano in The New York Times Building. The 100% silk chiffon scarf shimmers with movement as tangerine colors gives way to a vibrant red. It makes a statement of sophisticated beauty with its delicately fringed edges and its silk threaded-knot design. 36 x 36; dry clean only The tote bag is made of sturdy twill and patent spatzilato leather in a bold red. On the inside, a polyester, laminated tangerine lining for durability and a 100% cotton dust bag for storage. Comes with a Times signature nickel medallion, an attention-grabbing accent. The tote measures 15.5 high, 19 wide (at top) and 8 deep, with a 4 strap drop. The scarf and tote each comes in a gift box with a New York Times Store embossed label and a card indicating the accessory's individual number. Only 600 scarves and 600 totes were created. These items are available together for only $299, a savings of $24.95. They're also available separately if only the scarf or totebag is desired.
Price: 299.00

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| RFK Decides to Run - March 16, 1968 |
Robert F. Kennedy goes over his prepared statement minutes before announcing that he will run for president. Beside him is his brother, Edward M. Kennedy; looking on from the back seat is adviser Ted Sorenson. Photo by George Tames/ The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 199.00

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| RFK Decides to Run - March 16, 1968 |
Robert F. Kennedy goes over his prepared statement minutes before announcing that he will run for president. Beside him is his brother, Edward M. Kennedy; looking on from the back seat is adviser Ted Sorenson. Photo by George Tames/ The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 499.00

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| RFK Decides to Run - March 16, 1968 |
Robert F. Kennedy goes over his prepared statement minutes before announcing that he will run for president. Beside him is his brother, Edward M. Kennedy; looking on from the back seat is adviser Ted Sorenson. Photo by George Tames/ The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 759.00

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| RFK Decides to Run - March 16, 1968 |
Robert F. Kennedy goes over his prepared statement minutes before announcing that he will run for president. Beside him is his brother, Edward M. Kennedy; looking on from the back seat is adviser Ted Sorenson. Photo by George Tames/ The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 359.00

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| RFK Decides to Run - March 16, 1968 |
Robert F. Kennedy goes over his prepared statement minutes before announcing that he will run for president. Beside him is his brother, Edward M. Kennedy; looking on from the back seat is adviser Ted Sorenson. Photo by George Tames/ The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 379.00

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| RFK Decides to Run - March 16, 1968 |
Robert F. Kennedy goes over his prepared statement minutes before announcing that he will run for president. Beside him is his brother, Edward M. Kennedy; looking on from the back seat is adviser Ted Sorenson. Photo by George Tames/ The New York Times Photo Archives Each exhibition-quality print meets the highest photographic standards and is individually created with the finest ink and fiber-based archival paper.
Price: 559.00

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