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Thursday, June 23, 2011

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HEALTHJune 23, 2011

Lives Restored: Expert on Mental Illness Reveals Her Own Fight

Marsha M. Linehan works with seriously suicidal people, having faced the same struggles when she was younger.

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MAGAZINEJune 26, 2011

My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant

A reporter talks about his illegal American dream.

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OPINIONJune 23, 2011

Nicholas D. Kristof: The Breast Milk Cure

A miracle cure for childhood malnutrition is free and easily accessible, even in remote towns in Africa. Why is it rarely used?

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U.S.June 23, 2011

The Indiana Exception? Yes, but...

On the surface, Indiana seems to have weathered the recession rather well, but large cracks have opened in its economic foundation, a sign of just how severe the downturn remains.

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HOME & GARDENJune 23, 2011

Need a Six-Pack? Hit the Basement

Home brewing, which was rendered illegal by Prohibition and not relegalized until 1979, is enjoying a resurgence.

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TECHNOLOGYJune 22, 2011

A Start-Up’s Camera Lets You Take Shots First and Focus Later

The company’s technology allows a picture’s focus to be adjusted after it is taken.

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U.S.June 23, 2011

Whitey Bulger Is Arrested in California

James (Whitey) Bulger, the legendary Boston crime boss who had eluded the authorities for 16 years was arrested in Santa Monica, Calif. by the F.B.I. on Wednesday night.

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TECHNOLOGYJune 23, 2011

Accelerate Android With Tips and Tricks

The array of Android mobile phones share many useful features that are just a tap or scroll away.

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OPINIONJune 23, 2011

Op-Ed Contributor: Free to Search and Seize

The Fourth Amendment is weaker than it was 50 years ago, and this should worry everyone.

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BUSINESS DAYJune 23, 2011

Some Ways to Get Started as a Social Entrepreneur

Joining mission and money in one business can be tough. Experts offer tips on building self-sustaining social ventures.

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BUSINESS DAYJune 23, 2011

High-Speed Rail Poised to Alter China

Beyond controversies and cost concerns, high-speed trains are reducing hurdles posed by China’s size, bringing benefits in tow and posing challenges for the country’s competitors.

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OPINIONJune 23, 2011

Op-Ed Columnist : The Haunting of Rick Perry

Should Gov. Rick Perry of Texas enter the 2012 presidential race, he would enjoy a strange and remarkable escort — the irrepressible ghost of Cameron Todd Willingham.

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FASHION & STYLEJune 23, 2011

The Quiet Royal Wedding

Charlene Wittstock’s life has a familiar story line that includes the experiences of both Kate Middleton and Diana Spencer.

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TECHNOLOGYJune 23, 2011

A Start-Up Matures, Working With AmEx

American Express cardholders will receive discounts at certain shops and restaurants on their cellphone through an alliance with Foursquare.

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FASHION & STYLEJune 23, 2011

Up Close: A 10-Minute Mind Clearing

Andy Puddicombe of Bristol, England, plans to bring his easy, quick version of meditation to harried Americans.

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TRAVELJune 26, 2011

Practical Traveler: Pack a Picnic for Your Next Flight

Secrets from chefs on how to eat well on planes.

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TECHNOLOGYJune 23, 2011

State of the Art: Apple’s Final Cut Is Dead. Long Live Final Cut.

Apple substituted one Final Cut video-editing program for another, and the upgraded version covers nearly all the bases.

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DINING & WINEJune 22, 2011

Recipe: Pan-Roasted Spiced Cauliflower With Peas

A recipe for Pan-Roasted Spiced Cauliflower With Peas.

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DINING & WINEJune 22, 2011

Summer Drinks: Summer Cocktails Made Simpler

The country’s top bartenders suggest seasonal drinks with just three main ingredients — loads of refreshment for minimal effort.

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OPINIONJune 21, 2011

Op-Ed Contributors: The Sun Is the Best Optometrist

Too much time indoors can damage the eye’s development.

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BOOKSJune 23, 2011

E. M. Broner, Jewish Feminist, Dies at 83

Ms. Broner explored the double marginalization of being Jewish and female, producing a body of work that placed her in the vanguard of Jewish feminist letters.

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ARTSJune 26, 2011

Arts & Leisure: The Cloud That Ate Your Music

New online services promise finally to bring order to the digital revolution, but dematerializing recorded music has its consequences for listeners, artists and the music industry.

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WORLDJune 23, 2011

Some Greeks Fear Government Is Selling Nation

The crown jewels of Greece’s socialist state are now likely to go to the highest bidder.

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BUSINESS DAYJune 23, 2011

Derivatives Cloud the Possible Fallout From a Greek Default

Regulators worry that derivatives that insure against a default may have dangerously concentrated the risks.

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