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Artsbeat - June 30, 2011
Mike Hale interviews Grady Hendrix of the New York Asian Film Festival and Charles Isherwood reviews "Zarkana," the latest from Cirque Du Soleil.
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36 Seconds in Cape May
At the southernmost tip of New Jersey, Cape May is one of the oldest seaside resorts in the nation.
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Without Words
Jack Agüeros, a New York Puerto Rican poet with Alzheimer’s disease, has lost the ability to read and write, but still has moments of lucidity.
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Without Words
Jack Agüeros, a New York Puerto Rican poet with Alzheimer’s disease, has lost the ability to read and write, but still has moments of lucidity.
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Red Nostalgia Rising
The New York Times reporter Edward Wong looks at how Mao-era songs are making a comeback in China, creating new opportunities to propagate Communi...
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'Zarkana'
The Times’s Charles Isherwood reviews "Zarkana," a Cirque du Soleil production that opens in New York City this week.
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TimesCast Tahrir Square Clashes
June 29, 2011 - overnight in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, protesters clashed with police forces in the worst violence since the revolution.
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TimesCast June 29, 2011
Greece’s Parliament passes an austerity plan, bolstering global investor confidence while sparking violent protests in Athens; and in Egypt, hundr...
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TimesCast Austerity Plan Passes
June 29, 2011 - Greece’s parliament passes the austerity plan, averting an immediate financial crisis, but sparking violent protests for a second ...
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Bank of America’s Big Settlement
Bank of America has agreed to set aside $14 billion to settle claims stemming from sales of mortgage-backed securities. Nelson D. Schwartz explains...
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Insurgents Attack Afghan hotel
At least 10 Afghan civilians were killed in attack on the Intercontinentel Hotel in Kabul when Taliban insurgents stormed the building.
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TimesCast June 28, 2011
The police clash with demonstrators in Athens; a media frenzy surrounds a flotilla headed to Gaza; and President Obama’s relationship with Wall Str...
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TimesCast Athens Protests
June 28, 2011 - Days before Greece’s Parliament votes to avoid a default, demonstrators took to the streets.
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Wall Street Cautious on Obama
The conventional wisdom is that Wall Street has turned its back on President Barack Obama. But DealBook examines whether financial leaders are simp...
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