Times
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World
It Might Be Time to Consider Timisoara
Families stroll and savor gelato cones as bike couriers whiz by. Pensioners relax on benches near manicured flower beds while earbud-wearing hipsters walk dogs and children chase pigeons by a fountain laden with bronze fish. The scene in Victory ...
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Sports
After a Taxing Tennis Season, a Golden Opportunity in Paris
Several players have broken through at the Paris Masters recently to win their first top-tier title. A well-rested Novak Djokovic may stifle that trend this year.
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Business
Media Companies Eye Cricket-Loving Diaspora in the U.S.
Investors are trying to capitalize on the relatively small — but loyal and growing — audience for the sport.
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Magazine
Inside the Wild and Wonderful World of Mushrooms
On a temperate fall afternoon, Vito Vacirca sported a black Borsalino fedora lined with dried turkey-tail mushrooms and violet-tinted sunglasses, a second pair of shades dangling from the neck of his “Fungus Among Us” sweatshirt. He surveyed the ...
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World
Vincent Patrick, Chronicler of Hustlers and Mobsters, Dies at 88
A novelist and screenwriter, he wrote “The Pope of Greenwich Village” and “Family Business” and brought them both to the big screen.
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World
Photos: Life Under the Bombs in Khan Younis
This article contains graphic images. The first light of day in Khan Younis, a city in the southern Gaza Strip, reveals scenes of horror: incinerated buildings, families buried under the rubble. Many Palestinians had fled south, on Israel’s order ...
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Magazine
What Scarlett Johansson, Matt Damon and Ziwe Wore to Parties This Week
A benefit raised money for God’s Love We Deliver, and the comedian Ziwe hosted an event for her new book.
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World
Wednesday Briefing
Hundreds of people have died in an explosion at a hospital in Gaza.
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Food
Restaurant Review: Hakka Food Makes a Rare Appearance in Chinatown
Hakka Cuisine offers New Yorkers an enticing taste of dishes from a Chinese people who’ve held close to their culture as they’ve migrated around the world.
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Sports
Andy Bean, 11-Time Winner on the PGA Tour, Dies at 70
“One of golf’s most appealing players,” he was an imposing and emotional presence on the course. Three times he came in second in major tournaments.