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Vangelis, Composer Best Known for ‘Chariots of Fire,’ Dies at 79
Vangelis, the Greek film composer and synthesizer virtuoso whose soaring music for “Chariots of Fire,” the 1981 movie about two British runners ...
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Buffalo Mourns ‘Star in the Midst of Turmoil’ Killed in Racist Attack
BUFFALO — Amy Pilc never socialized with Heyward Patterson, a jitney driver at the grocery store where she often shopped. Ms. Pilc would observe ...
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Girl, 11, Was Killed When One Teen Tried to Shoot Another, Police Say
The killing in the Bronx was a crime committed among the young. The shots that fatally struck Kyhara Tay, 11, on Monday afternoon were fired by a ...
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Seis conclusiones sobre el alto precio que Haití pagó a Francia por su libertad
Un Estado fallido. Una trampa asistencial. Un territorio al parecer maldito tanto por la naturaleza como por la naturaleza humana. Cuando el ...
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The Humiliation of Amber Heard Is Both Modern and Medieval
There was a moment in a Virginia courtroom this month when the actress Amber Heard paused mid-sniffle on the stand. She was testifying about ...
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France’s New Cabinet Mixes Fresh and Familiar, Hinting at Macron’s Priorities
PARIS — France announced a new government on Friday that mixed veteran politicians from President Emmanuel Macron’s prior administration with ...
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Russia Hustles to Recruit Soldiers and Halts Gas Supplies to Finland
BERLIN — Russia took new steps on Friday to gird for an escalating struggle with the West over the war in Ukraine, moving to expand military ...
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Marshall Arisman, Illustrator Who Found Beauty in Violence, Dies at 83
Marshall Arisman, an illustrator whose provocative and often violent work appeared in The New York Times, Playboy and other major periodicals ...
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A 9-Month Escalator Outage Gives Subway Riders a 6-Flight Hike
One of the deepest subway stations in one of the hilliest parts of New York City is now home to a subterranean hike. All three escalators at the ...
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How a French Bank Captured Haiti
Supported by Continue reading the main storyHow a French Bank Captured Haiti It helped finance the Eiffel Tower as it drained millions from ...
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