Interesting....makes you wonder how one paper has a story and another prints a very similar but not exactly the same article?
If it is the same story (about the same person), both papers probably got the story off the same newswire, then each edited slightly to fit the style of the newspaper.
If it is a different story (two different people who've each renounced citizenship), certain topics tend to become "hot" at certain times.
edit: Oh, I see that the New York Times article is not about one particular person, but a general article on renouncing citizenship for tax purposes. Both papers must have got it off the same wire.
edit2: correction, the New York Times is considered to be the original source, as stated in this version of the article in
The Expatica from the Netherlands. The same article is also in the International Herald Tribune.
By the way, you should click on the link in the Expatica article re new rules. The foreign earned income exclusion will be linked to inflation (not surprising), but more importantly, the article states that your tax bracket will be based on your US income plus your foreign excluded income.