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Sports
Night Matches at French Open a Tricky Ticket
PARIS — Perhaps 10 years ago, over a late dinner at la Porte d’Auteuil after a long day of covering matches at Roland Garros, I remember agreeing ...
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Sports
These 90-Year-Old Runners Have Some Advice for You
The scene at the Ansin Sports Complex in Miramar, Fla., was recognizable, not unlike any high school track-and-field meet. There was a practice ...
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World
‘Cheap as Chips’ No Longer True in U.K. as Prices Soar for a Favorite Meal
HARTLEPOOL, England — When it opened in 2020, business was booming at Chunks, a store serving dozens of portions each day of Britain’s best known ...
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World
Teaching With The New York Times: A Virtual Summit
Journalism helps us navigate a complex world, shines a light on the truth, and provides analysis, insight and context to the most pressing issues ...
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Sports
The Joy of Casting in Italian Waters
On an early morning in late autumn 2019, I drove with two friends from my family’s small rural home in Northern Italy toward the town of Bassano ...
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Food
14 Vegetarian Soups and Stews for a Cozy Fall
Maybe you’ve noticed the chill in the air, or that the leaves are starting to turn shades of orange and red. The first pumpkin spice lattes of ...
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Travel
8 Places to Visit Along Virginia’s Blue Ridge Parkway
With its sweeping vistas and meandering nature, the Blue Ridge Parkway is a scenic delight year-round. But fall is the most celebrated season on ...
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Travel
Setting Sail on the Winding Waterways of California’s Delta
The wind was a perfect 20 knots, the warm breeze filling our sails, as we angled westward, riding the current down the Sacramento River. We ...
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