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Sloppy U.S. Falls to Japan in World Cup Tuneup
DÜSSELDORF, Germany — Even an optimist would struggle to pull more than a few positive signs from the United States…
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Sloppy U.S. Falls to Japan in World Cup Tuneup
DÜSSELDORF, Germany — Even an optimist would struggle to pull more than a few positive signs from the United States…
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Newton Harrison, a Founder of the Eco-Art Movement, Dies at 89
Newton Harrison, who with his wife, Helen Mayer Harrison, was a founder of the eco-art movement, creating work that married…
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3 Chimpanzees Kidnapped for Ransom From Congo Sanctuary
Two weeks ago, Roxane Chantereau, the co-founder of the JACK Primate Rehabilitation Center in Lubumbashi, Democratic Republic of Congo, awoke…
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The World Cup’s Carnival Comes at a Cost
The good news is that it’s a yes from the gigantic, fire-breathing spider. It is hard, after all, to imagine…
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Apple to Sponsor the Super Bowl Halftime Show
Talks between the National Football League and Apple over a package of Sunday football games have dragged as the league…
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Al Gore calls the World Bank chief a ‘climate denier.’
President Biden should work for the removal of the head of the World Bank, former Vice President Al Gore said…
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What to Read by (and About) Hilary Mantel
The British novelist Hilary Mantel, who died on Thursday at age 70, left a wide-ranging and hard-to-classify body of work…
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Abel Selaocoe Finds a Home in Improvisation
MANCHESTER, England — On a recent evening at the Bridgewater Hall here, Abel Selaocoe surveyed the audience from his cello…
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Dos imitadores de Michael Jackson en Buenos Aires
BUENOS AIRES — Alan García comienza cada día de trabajo en un taburete de plástico agrietado, encorvado sobre un pequeño…