Today, 21 November 2015

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  • hot news
    • 574 4  -  Five sentenced yesterday may lose governance roles but can still perform religious duties ATTORNEY-GENERAL’S CONSENT NEEDED FOR REMOVAL KELLY NG kellyng@mediacorp.com.sg S ING A POR E The Commissioner of Charities (COC) has resumed regulatory action to remove seven City Harvest Church (CHC)
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    • 702 4  -  KELLY NG SINGAPORE Even after they were told they would be spending time behind bars for their role in misusing City Harvest Church (CHC) funds, they remained composed, and some among the six even managed to smile before a packed courtroom that included
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    • 975 5  -  DPMTharman highlights innovation, skills mastery to grow the nation’s economy LAURA PHILOMIN lauraphilomin@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE Painting a grim picture of a future marked by more volatility and uncertainty, Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugataram warned of slower overall growth owing to structural and
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    • 266 5  -  LAURA PHILOMIN S I N G A P O R E While the authorities doing their utmost to prepare Singapore for possible terrorist attacks, Deputy Prime Minister Tharman Shanmugaratam said that if and when incidents happen here, the country will have to
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    • 621 6  -  TOH EE MING, FRANCIS LAW, STACEY LIM After the terrorist attacks in Paris made headlines around the world, SIM Global Education student Ms Nur Elyana Amir, 20, found herself having to fend off insensitive remarks from her schoolmates. “People in school were looking
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    • 952 8 THE NEW YORK TIMES VERVIERS (BELGIUM) Black smudges and faded traces of gunfire on a redbrick terrace house here in eastern Belgium mark the death foretold of Abdelhamid Abaaoud. It is the spot where, 11 months before the announcement on Thursday that
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    • 948 8 (2nd Edition) THE NEW YORK TIMES PARIS The French authorities said yesterday they had discovered a third body in the wreckage of the police raid that killed Abdelhamid Abaaoud, the Belgian militant suspected of planning the Paris terror attacks. Along with Abaaoud,
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    • 736 8 THE DAILY TELEGRAPH LONDON To her friends and neighbours she was bubbly and outgoing, if a bit “clueless”. But on Wednesday morning, Hasna Aitboulahcen earned the dubious distinction of becoming Europe’s first woman suicide bomber. More has now begun to
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    • 736 8 (2nd Edition) THE DAILY TELEGRAPH LONDON To her friends and neighbours she was bubbly and outgoing, if a bit “clueless”. But on Wednesday morning, Hasna Aitboulahcen earned the dubious distinction of becoming Europe’s first woman suicide bomber. More has now begun to
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    • 678 9 AGENCIES BAMAKO (MALI) Gunmen stormed a Radisson Blu hotel yesterday in Bamako, the capital of the West African nation of Mali, seizing scores of hostages, including French citizens, and killing at least three people. An unknown number of
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    • 705 9 (2nd Edition) AGENCIES BAMAKO (MALI) Gunmen stormed a Radisson Blu hotel yesterday in Bamako, the capital of the West African nation of Mali, seizing scores of hostages, including French citizens, and leaving bodies strewn across parts of the building. A
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    • 582 9 AGENCIES KUAL A LUMPUR —United States President Barack Obama urged young people in predominantly Muslim Malaysia yesterday to reject the “terrible vision” that drove the Paris attacks, offering an alternative vision in which traditional cultures coexist with a diverse modern world. “You
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    • 581 9 (2nd Edition) AGENCIES KUALA LUMPUR United States President Barack Obama urged young people in predominantly Muslim Malaysia yesterday to reject the “terrible vision” that drove the Paris attacks, offering an alternative vision in which traditional cultures coexist with a diverse modern world. “You can
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    • 278 9 AGENCIES United States President Barack Obama said yesterday that America and Malaysia are developing a strong relationship around the issue of countering terrorism. “Malaysia is part of the coalition to fight (ISIS) and can be extraordinarily helpful on issues such as countering
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    • 278 9 (2nd Edition) AGENCIES United States President Barack Obama said yesterday that America and Malaysia are developing a strong relationship around the issue of countering terrorism. “Malaysia is part of the coalition to fight (ISIS) and can be extraordinarily helpful on issues such as countering
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    • 638 10 Morejoining arts interest groups, taking performing arts courses as ticket revenues fall CONTRIBUTIONS BY INDIVIDUALS, CORPORATIONS INCREASE TO S$72.9M LAST YEAR SINGAPORE More Singaporeans are taking part in arts and cultural programmes and activities, even as fewer bought tickets for arts
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  • voices
    • 390 11  -  FROM PAUL CHAN POH HOI I refer to the commentary “Why wind and solar power are not solutions to climate change” (Nov 10). The current technical shortcomings of wind and solar power do not prevent them from being potentially viable options
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    • 279 11  -  FROM HAJ MOHAMED I thank the writer of “Appeal of IS goes beyond religious persuasion” (Nov 20) for replying to my views, but I am clarifying my letter in case more readers go away with the same perception as his. In “Muslim-S’porean leaders
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    • 263 11  -  FROM TEO KUEH LIANG I refer to the commentary “New demands in engaging China” (Nov 5), and the report “Singapore, China establish all round cooperative partnership” (Nov 7, online). What are the underlying reasons steering China to continue with a
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    • QUICK HITS
      • 137 11  -  MOHD HAMZAH I welcome Mr Khaw Boon Wan’s Nov 3 blog about protecting the weakest road users. Coming from the Coordinating Minister for Infrastructure, it is a positive. The authorities should re-examine and possibly change newer road designs in the heartlands that give priority
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  • singapore
    • 636 12  -  VALERIE KOH SINGAPORE With social workers sometimes crossing over from one speciality to another, such as from working with families to working in healthcare, a new framework seeks to offer clarity on the common competencies found across the various settings, and put an
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    • 407 12  -  FRANCIS LAW SINGAPORE To improve the quality of educators here, training for trainee teachers will be extended by four months at the end of next year. The 12-month Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) programme, which is for university graduates training to become
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    • 481 13  -  STACEY LIM staceylim@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE Ahead of the coming 21st annual Conference of Parties (COP) climate summit taking place in Paris next month, Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean said that even if no consensus is reached, there are many measures
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    • 320 13  -  FRANCIS LAW SINGAPORE A Singaporean crashlanded a light aircraft on a golf course in Johor yesterday, escaping with only minor injuries. The Star reported that the pilot, said to be a trainee, had “apparently lost control” of the aircraft around 1pm
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    • 533 13 SINGAPORE Plans to double Singapore’s rail network by 2030 are on track, with no delays in the construction of new lines, while upgrading works such as replacement of the signalling system and sleepers are progressing on schedule, said the Land Transport
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  • world
    • 878 14  -  Union helps create confidence in the bloc to remain relevant to the ‘global architecture KEY ISSUES WILL INCLUDE CRIME, TERRORISM AND HAZE ALBERT WAI IN KUALA LUMPUR albertwai@mediacorp.com.sg KUALA LUMPUR The formation of an integrated Association of South-east Asian Nations (ASEAN) Community by
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    • 326 14 AGENCIES South-east Asia is to be the fourthlargest market in the world by 2050, thanks to the formation of a regional economic community, according to Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak. “The coming into being of the ASEAN community marks a
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    • 819 15 BLOOMBERG TAIPEI Taiwanese President Ma Yingjeou, reflecting on his tenure which ends in May, said he believed history would view his administration more favourably than his low approval ratings reflect in polling. In an interview at his offices
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    • 705 15 AFP NEW DELHI Twenty-year-old zoology student Rani Choudhary left her family home in Bihar for the bright lights and freedom of the Indian capital. But like most female students inNew Delhi, she is barred from leaving her dorm at night except with the
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  • business
    • 562 16  -  Bakery and food court operator embraces technology to forge connections with customers COMPANY HOPES CHANGES WILL DRIVE RECOVERY, RESTORE TRUST ANGELA TENG angelateng@mediacorp.com.sg S I N G A P O R E Following several embarrassing blunders that have hurt its reputation and bottom
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    • 345 16 REUTERS SINGAPORE —Bourse operator Singapore Exchange’s (SGX’s) new corporate bond trading platform is expected to travel a difficult road, with some traders fearing that longstanding problems in Asia’s debt market will see it struggle to make headway. The platform, due to launch
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    • 214 17 received cne mster of Cancel Ting the Singapore Cancer Socii $20,000 from Guest of Honour Mr Teo Ser Luck (second from rig 1 Ministry of Manpower, and MediaCorp Deputy CEO, Mr Chang Long Jong (extreme right). mwss $20,000 Reebok SPflfflBN jm Congratulations to all the finishers of the inaugural Reebok
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  • sports
    • 1276 18  -  Blind chess player gleans valuable lessons from sport MASTERING THE BOARD WITH A VISUAL IMPAIRMENT NOAH TAN noahtanyw@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE Deep in thought, national para-chess player Edwin Tan (picture) stares intently at the chessboard, pondering his next move. There is a slight commotion at
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    • 173 19 Watford vs Man United Strikers Troy Deeney and Odion Ighalo will be a handful to contain, and breaking the Hornets down is easier said than done. There won’t be much in this encounter. Expect a 1-1 draw. Chelsea vs Norwich City Chelsea’s revival has to start somewhere, and
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    • 769 19  -  ADRIAN CLARKE sports@mediacorp.com.sg Adrian Clarke is a former Arsenal midfielder who has played at every level of the English game. Now an experienced sports journalist, he writes for many international publications. This time last year, Milton Keynes Dons fans were the only people raving
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    • 273 19  -  ADRIAN CLARKE Manchester— It is no surprise to see Raheem Sterling hogging all the attention ahead of kick-off, but Liverpool cannot afford to focus too much attention on their rebellious former player. The threats will come from all angles in Kevin de Bruyne, Jesus Navas,
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    • 645 20  -  BUILDING BONDS COMES BEFORE MEDAL TALLY NOAH TAN noahtanyw@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE —Unlike most other competitions, the emphasis for Team Singapore at next month’s South-east-Asian (SEA) Age-Group Swimming Championships will not be on results. Instead, for the 68 youth swimmers heading to Danang in Vietnam
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    • 473 20 REUTERS LO N DO N —Eddie Jones has been appointed coach of the England rugby team on a four-year contract starting next month, the Rugby Football Union (RFU) said yesterday. The 55-year-old replaces Stuart Lancaster, who stepped down after the host’s
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    • 67 19 LIVE FIXTURES Tonight, 8.45pm Singtel StarHub Ch Ch Watford vs Man Utd 102 227 Tonight, 10.55pm Chelsea vs Norwich 102 227 West Brom vs Arsenal 103 228 Everton vs Aston Villa 104 229 Newcastle vs Leicester 105 230 Southampton vs Stoke 106 231 Tomorrow, 1.30am Man City vs Liverpool 102
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    • 43 21 SATURDAY, 21 NOVEMBER 2015 A MATTER OF MOMENTS RUNNING WITH STRIPPERS CAKE THEATRICAL PRODUCTION’S 10TH ANNIVERSARY SHOW IS WORTH WATCHING 23 MUSICAL MASTERPIECES WHY THE WORLD’S MOST DISTINGUISHED MUSICIANS TAKE TO THE STAGE WITH THE SNYO 24 PHOTO: SALEH HUSEIN’S AR ABIAN PARTY
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    • culture&lifestyle
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        787 22  -  CALENDARS AND BURIED HISTORIES IN SINGAPORE ART MUSEUM’S NEW SHOW MAYO MARTIN mayo@mediacorp.com.sg After previously taking on lofty subject matters such as utopia (in the exhibition After Utopia) and notions of peace, justice, equality, democracy and progress (in its excellent ongoing SG50 show 5 Stars), the Singapore
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      • 644 23  -  Cake’s 10th anniversary show is a delightful and an eclectic celebration THEATRE REVIEW: RUNNING WITH STRIPPERS MAYO MARTIN SINGAPORE Since it burst into the scene back in 2005, Cake Theatrical Productions has consistently been one of the most unique voices in the local arts scene, with
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      • 215 23  -  MAYO MARTIN SINGAPORE The Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth released Singapore’s Cultural Statistics for last year, which revealed, among other findings, increases in visitorship to museums and heritage institutions, attendances to non-ticketed arts events and memberships to performing arts interest groups at the grassroots level.
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      • Article, Illustration
        614 24  -  The Malaysian singer is and ready to prove himself anew ASIA BOLEH HON JING YI honjingyi@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE Singapore musicians have experienced this before, but it seems our northern neighbours are just as vulnerable to the rigours of public recognition or lack thereof. Take Malaysian musician Resh. When
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      • 761 24  -  CHRISTOPHER TOH SINGAPORE In George Benson’s hit song The Greatest Love Of All (which was later made into an even bigger hit by Whitney Houston), he talks about how children are the future of society. “Teach them well and let them show the way,” he croons in
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    • cars
      • 756 25  -  TOYOTA’S NEW PRIUS IS GREENER THAN EVER, BUT THAT’S NOT THE MOST IMPORTANT THING ABOUT THE WORLD’S BESTSELLING HYBRID DERRYN WONG todaycars@mediacorp.com.sg FUJI SPEEDWAY, JAPAN Hybrids have always been seen as a futuristic/alternative choice, especially in South-east Asia where cost is king when it comes to personal
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      • 976 26  -  Plug-in technology is helping cars achieve outstanding fuel efficiency, but there are still obstacles on the road ahead SOLAR SOLUTION LEOW JU-LEN todaycars@mediacorp.com.sg SINGAPORE Could solar power be the answer car manufacturers have been looking for in the quest to lower fuel
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      • 658 27  -  CHERYL TAY These maxims have been handed down from generation to generation of motorists, but just how many of these still apply today, in the face of rapidlyevolving technologies? 1 SMALL CARS BETTER ECONOMY It is often thought the smaller the car, the better fuel economy it
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      • 105 27 SINGAPORE Beneficiaries from the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS) took in the sights of the Orchard Road Christmas lightup in vintage style on Wednesday, thanks to a collaboration with the Malaysia Singapore Vintage Car Register (MSVCR) and volunteers from SIA Engineering Division. They were
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  • Page 28 Miscellaneous
    • 1292 28 CHANNEL CHANNEL tellchannel5@mediacorp.com.sg 6.00AM Food Chain 6.30 On The Red Dot (HD) (CC) 7 .00 The Dr Oz Show IV (HD) 8.00 JML TV Home Shopping (Paid Presentation) 9.00 Wheel Of Fortune XXXI (HD) (CC) 10.00 Undercover Boss USA III 11.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show XII (HD) 11.45 Just For
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    • 1186 29 CHANNEL CHANNEL programming@channelnewsasia.com tellchannel5@mediacorp.com.sg 6.00AM Singapore Stories (HD) (CC) 6.30 Talking Point (HD) 7 .00 The Dr Oz Show IV (HD) 8.00 JML TV Home Shopping (Paid Presentation) 9.00 Wheel Of Fortune XXXI (HD) (CC) 10.00 Be The Boss (HD) 11.00 The Ellen DeGeneres Show XII (HD) NOON Jamie’s 15
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  • Page 30 Miscellaneous
    • 306 30 ON SATURDAY 6.00AM News Plus The Best Of Body Soul With Daniel Martin 10.00 News Plus Weekend Brunch And Out About With Angela Lim And Daphne Lim NOON News Plus Sports Review Of The Week 6.00PM News Plus The Wow Club And Talking Books With Michelle Martin 10.00 Automated 2.00PM
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    • 339 30 MediaCorp’s latest online TV service offers entertainment, lifestyle, information and news across multiple devices. Log on to www.toggle.sg or download the Toggle App now. E: English C: Chinese M: Malay T: Tamil FREE LATEST CATCH-UP TV Watch episodes on Toggle after they are shown on TV. LIFE FEAR NOT (PG)
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  • 1086 1  -  By EDUARDO PORTER INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY INDIA IS HOME to 30 percent of the world’s poorest, those living on less than $1.90 a day. Of the 1.3 billion Indians, 304 million do not have access to electricity; 92 million have no access to safe drinking
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  • 802 1  -  By DAN BILEFSKY INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY PARIS—A quickly gentrifying, multicultural neighborhood of Paris known for its “bourgeois bonhomie” the 11th Arrondissement was overcome with an eerie and disturbing sense of familiarity when militants wielding assault rifles carried out terror attacks on November 13. At least five
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  • WORLD TRENDS
    • 985 2  -  INTELLIGENCE OLIVIER ROY Olivier Roy is a professor at the European University Institute in Florence and the author of “Globalized Islam.”Send comments to intelligence@nytimes.com. THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY Florence, Italy As President François Hollande of France has declared, the country is at war with
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    • 632 2  -  By SIMON ROMERO THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY RIO DE JANEIRO Home buyers in Rio de Janeiro used to get into intense bidding wars as they tried to secure even a modest apartment in one of the city’s exclusive beachfront districts. Not anymore.
      THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY; LALO DE ALMEIDA FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES  -  632 words
    • 823 3  -  By ANNE BARNARD THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY BEIRUT, Lebanon At first glance, Beirut’s neon-lit, bustling Hamra Street looks much as it did a few years ago. But slow down and look around. That 13-year-old delivering groceries is Syrian. So
      THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY; PHOTOGRAPHS BY BRYAN DENTON FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES  -  823 words
    • 562 3  -  By JEFFREY GETTLEMAN THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY NAIROBI, Kenya—Even for Kenyans, who have witnessed countless corruption scandals, the graft coming to light now is outrageous. A parliamentary committee has been given a document detailing millions of dollars that disappeared
      THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY; SVEN TORFINN FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES  -  562 words
    • 887 4  -  THOMAS FULLER THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY KYI DAUNG KAN, Myanmar It was the poet versus the soldier and the poet won. Of all the high drama surrounding the electoral triumph of the long-suppressed democracy movement in Myanmar, there was perhaps no
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    • 635 5  -  LENS ALAN MATTINGLY THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY The news from underground is grim. As the world continues to plot a cleaner energy future, few sources are cast as villains as frequently as coal. With reason: As we are told frequently, it is
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    • 846 6  -  By ANDREW E. KRAMER THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY DONETSK, Ukraine The 28-year-old accountant with a bob of chestnut hair would dashfrom work to meet her friends at bars, restaurants and dinner parties. “It’s not how you spend your
      THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY; LYNSEY ADDARIO FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES  -  846 words
    • 523 6  -  By ALISON SMALE THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY NUREMBERG, Germany The rallying point for Hitler here is the largest piece of real estate bequeathed by the Nazis, and it is a burden only increasing with time. First comes the sheer physical size:
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  • MONEY & BUSINESS
    • 593 8  -  By BROOKS BARNES and MICHAEL CIEPLY THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY For months, American moviegoers have either been going big or staying home. If they keep behaving that way, 2015 may set new marks for hits and misses while leaving a
      THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY; UNIVERSAL PICTURES, VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS  -  593 words
    • 701 8  -  By CONOR DOUGHERTY and MIKE ISAAC THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY SAN FRANCISCO Over the last few years, so-called sharing companies like Airbnb and Uber online platforms that allow strangers to pay one another for a room or a ride have established footholds
      THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY; JASON HENRY FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES; BELOW, JIM WILSON/THE NEW YORK TIMES  -  701 words


  • SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
    • 672 10  -  By JULIE TURKEWITZ THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY DENVER, Colorado You step into an upright cylindrical capsule. The floor grinds upward, and your head pops out. There’s a whoosh and suddenly you are encased in gas, below the neck, in a tank that is minus
      THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY; KARSTEN MORAN FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES; BELOW, ALBERT AKE, VIA ASSOCIATED PRESS  -  672 words
    • 675 10  -  By KEVIN RANDALL THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY In the lobby of a Mexico City office building, people gazed briefly at the digital billboard backing a candidate for Congress in June. They probably did not know the sign was reading them, too.
      THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY; DMITRY KOSTYUKOV FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES  -  675 words
    • 902 9  -  ESSAY DENNIS OVERBYE THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY Where there is water, is there life? That’s the $64 billion question now facing NASA, the American space agency, and the rest of lonely humanity. Half a century after the first probe sailed past Venus,
      THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY; NASA/JPL/SPACE SCIENCE INSTITUTE  -  902 words
    • 550 9  -  By CARL ZIMMER THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY In recent years, a peculiar sort of performance has taken place on the sidewalks of Seattle. It begins with a woman named Kaeli N. Swift sprinkling peanuts and cheese puffs on the ground.
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  • STYLES
    • 739 11  -  BY JEFF GORDINIER THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY CALABASAS, California It is easy to feel lumpy and inadequate at the home of Julie Piatt and Rich Roll, the couple behind the cookbook and lifestyle guide called “The Plantpower Way.” Mr. Roll, who at
      THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY; AMY DICKERSON FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES; FAR LEFT, EMON HASSAN FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES  -  739 words
    • 602 11  -  By HANNAH SELIGSON THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY Earlier this year, Patricia King was presented with a prayer shawl by the Vista Grande Community Church in Colorado Springs, Colorado, that is given to women at their baptism. But this wasn’t a baptism; it
      THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY; BENJAMIN RASMUSSEN FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES  -  602 words
    • 718 12  -  By JUSTIN SABLICH THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY When an estimated 40 metric tons of eternal love (roughly 700,000 padlocks) were removed from the Pont des Arts bridge in Paris on June 1, love as we knew it did not end. Love locks
      THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY; JOHN SCHULTS/REUTERS; TOP AND FAR LEFT, GUIA BESANA FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES  -  718 words
    • 837 12  -  By FARHAD MANJOO THE NEW YORK TIMES INTERNATIONAL WEEKLY Joshua Malina has worked in television for more than two decades, with recurring roles on a handful of hit shows, including “The West Wing” and “The Big Bang Theory.” Still, by his own estimation,
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  • ARTS & DESIGN
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