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A Conversation With Henry Kissinger
The former secretary of state sits down with Sam Tanenhaus, the editor of the Book Review, to talk about the perils of diplomacy past and present.
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Interview: Mohamed Diab
The director Mohamed Diab discusses his feminist drama "Cairo 678," about sexual harassment in Egypt.
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Interview: Mohamed Diab
The director Mohamed Diab discusses his feminist drama "Cairo 678," about sexual harassment in Egypt.
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TimesCast March 31, 2011
Two of Colonel Qaddafi’s top advisers defect to Britain; and Defense Secretary Robert Gates reaffirms the limited scope of America's role ...
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Captured by Qaddafi’s Forces
On March 15, four New York Times journalists covering the Libyan conflict were captured. They were freed six days later. Back in New York, they re...
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TimesCast Reviewing Bashar’s Speech
Michael Slackman, The Times’s Berlin bureau chief, discusses the characterization of unrest in Syria by the country's president, Bashar a...
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Egypt’s Bumpy Road to Democracy
Op-Ed columnist Nicholas D. Kristof reports on the messy state of Egypt after street protests inspired a democratic revolution.
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Tiki Confidential
Cocktail connoisseur "Tiki Adam" Kolesar passes on some Tiki history and lore at the bar Death & Co. &...
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TimesCast March 30, 2011
President Bashar al-Assad blames a broad conspiracy for Syria’s turmoil; and how Israel views the unrest.
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