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Thursday, October 19, 2006
Here are the 10 Most Read Articles on NYTimes.com from the past two weeks (as of 9 a.m. ET, October 19).

1) Yankee Dies in P*** Crash, Official Says
By MARIA NEWMAN and WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM, Published: October 11, 2006
Cory Lidle, a pitcher for the New York Yankees, was killed today when a p*** crashed into a residential high-rise building on New York City's Upper East Side, a city official confirmed.
2) To Be Married Means to Be Outnumbered
By SAM ROBERTS, Published: October 15, 2006
Married couples, whose share of American households has been declining for decades, have slipped into a minority.
3) Evangelicals Fear the Loss of Their Teenagers
By LAURIE GOODSTEIN, Published: October 6, 2006
Evangelical Christian leaders are warning one another that their teenagers are abandoning the faith in droves.
4) Seduced by Snacks? No, Not You
By KIM SEVERSON, Published: October 11, 2006
According to Prof. Brian Wansink's research, people make over 200 food decisions a day -- and are outwitted at every turn.
5) Old but Not Frail: A Matter of Heart and Head
By MARIA NEWMAN and WILLIAM K. RASHBAUM, Published: October 11, 2006
A central issue only now being systematically addressed is why some people age well and others do not.
6) An Elephant Crackup?
By CHARLES SIEBERT, Published: October 8, 2006
Attacks by elephants on villages, people and other animals are on the rise. Some researchers are pointing to a species-wide trauma and the fraying of the fabric of pachyderm society.
7) A History of Sex With Students, Unchallenged
By DAVID KOCIENIEWSKI, Published: October 10, 2006
A N.J. school district is being sued for failing to stop a woman with an appetite for under-age boys.
8) Study Links Extinction Cycles to Changes in Earth's Orbit and Tilt
By JOHN NOBLE WILFORD, Published: October 12, 2006
Scientists say periodic changes in Earth's orbit may account for the apparent regularity with which new species of mammals emerge and then go extinct.
9) As Exemptions Grow, Religion Outweighs Regulation
By DIANA B. HENRIQUES, Published: October 8, 2006
Religious organizations enjoy an abundance of exemptions from regulations and taxes. And the number is multiplying rapidly.
10) With YouTube, Student Hits Jackpot Again
By MIGUEL HELFT, Published: October 12, 2006
Jawed Karim, one of YouTube's three founders, hit the equivalent of the Powerball when Google bought the site.



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