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Andreas Lubitz, the pilot at the controls of the Germanwings jetliner that crashed into the French Alps, had a mental illness but kept the diagnosis hidden from his employer, the authorities said.
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The maximum-security Halden Fengsel was the first prison built after an overhaul of the Norwegian penal system, and it was designed to mitigate conflict and minimize interpersonal friction.
‘Mad Men’ Star Reflects on Don Draper
Jon Hamm talks about his character’s existential loop in the series, which took place in a tumultuous era of racism and sexism. The show comes to a close on May 17.
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Keeping a diary may not have made Ms. Julavits a writer, but becoming a writer has made it possible for her to produce an exquisite diary.
Documenting the Blues in the Mississippi Delta
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The S.E.C. still has not put political-spending disclosure on its to-do list.
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A Townhouse on a Prime Block for $14,990,000
A limestone and white brick townhouse on a prime block on the Upper East Side was the sale of the week.
A NoLIta Condo by the Architect Tadao Ando
The revered Japanese architect has designed his first building in New York, a seven-story condo rising at 152 Elizabeth Street.