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In Crane Above Manhattan, No False Moves Allowed
Tom Gordon is among an elite cadre who operate the 200 cranes that swing across the Manhattan skyline, but few work at the height that he does.
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Egypt?s Choice
Egypt?s once-opaque politics are a rich public spectacle, bubbling with talk of candidates, their missteps and their plans
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Micah True?s Journey
The man who became known as Caballo Blanco took a long, fascinating path from a furniture mover and boxer in Colorado to an ultrarunner in the canyons of Mexico.
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Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi, Libyan Convicted in Lockerbie Bombing
Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi was the only person convicted in the 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland.
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Electric Daisy Carnival
Scenes from the dance musical festival.
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Photo Replay: May 20
A look at the day in sports, from tennis in Rome to the Portuguese Cup soccer final.
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Three Giselles
American Ballet Theater presented the three most internationally admired interpreters of the title role of ?Giselle.?
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In Zimbabwe?s Bounty, a Political Chip
The party of the aging president, Robert G. Mugabe, is seeking to enforce a law that requires that black Zimbabweans own more than half the shares of companies working in the country.
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Exposures: Valley of Shadows and Dreams
Photographs of California?s Grand Central Valley by Ken and Melanie Light.
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A Rolling Room With a View
Scenes from an RV trip, featuring hot springs, high-fives and a doggie swimsuit competition.
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Two Decades of Vows
A reflection on 20 years of marriages, featuring the ups and downs of six couples who married in 1992.
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Barrio by Barrio
The Colombian city of Medellín is making its case for the power of architectural activism.
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Photo Replay: The Preakness Stakes
I?ll Have Another wins the Preakness to stay in the Triple Crown hunt.
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10 Views From the Road
Take a trip from California to Vermont and explore some of America?s top drives.
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The Week in Political Pictures: May 13-May 19
Moments from the campaign trail this week, including President Obama?s commencement address at Barnard College and Mitt Romney?s visit to Florida.
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FASHION: Bill Cunningham | Mars-Struck
Tom Sachs?s ?Space Program: Mars? has landed in the Park Avenue Armory, and it seems to coincide with the fashion world?s hunger to find a new look for a new space age.
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Living In | Downtown Brooklyn
To hear its landlords, city officials and residents tell it, Downtown Brooklyn has become extremely familiar with wholesale reinvention schemes.
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The Pain Hits Home in Madrid
Caught in a downward spiral of debt and economic decline, Spain?s banking crisis has been deepening and its unemployment rate has been rising. For all too many, it has been a season of despair.
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Napa Valley, Beyond the Vines
Yes, there?s plenty of wine here. But look a bit deeper and you?ll discover seafood, sculpture and more.
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Neighborhood Joint | The Drama Book Shop
The book shop hosts theatrical events, posts casting calls and even suggests monologues for auditions.
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Celebrity Couplings 20 Years Ago
In 1992, the year The New York Times started the Vows column in Sunday Styles, several notable couples wed.
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Rangers-Devils: Game 3
The Rangers scored three third-period goals to beat the Devils and take a 2-1 lead in their Eastern Conference final series.
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A Last Trim in Chelsea
Set to close to make room for a new tenant, Manuel Castillo?s barbershop in Chelsea served as a hangout for the local old men, as well as a museum of sorts.
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The One-Gallon Tour
Testing the 2012 Prius C, Toyota?s latest addition to its expanding family of hybrids, on a meandering cruise through and around San Francisco.
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Trading His Uniform for a Suit
Despite his election to Congress in Brazil, Romário de Souza Faria insists that he is still the same man he was running up and down the soccer field for so many years.
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The Week in Culture Pictures, May 18
A slide show of photographs of cultural events from this week.
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The Week in Pictures for May 18
Subjects include the space shuttle Enterprise, falling tree limbs and a subway portrait artist.
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The Week?s Business News in Pictures
Austerity protests in Europe, the fallout from an embarrassing trading failure at JPMorgan Chase and Facebook?s long-anticipated initial public offering were among the week?s top business stories.
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A Brazen Kidnapping
Ed Ray, who was hailed as a hero in 1976 for leading 26 children to safety after they were kidnapped and buried below ground, died on May 17.
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Rings a Super Fit for Giants
The Giants received their Super Bowl rings at a ceremony at Tiffany and Co. on Wednesday in New York.
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On the Market in the Region
A five-bedroom Tudor in Sea Cliff, N.Y., and a four-bedroom colonial in Norwalk, Conn.
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Scene City: Glitter and Rosé for Leather Pants
The Brant brothers (and Interview magazine) host a party for Jitrois.
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The New Barnes
Photos of the new Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia.
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?Spy: The Secret World of Espionage?
Images from the new exhibition at Discovery Times Square.
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Donna Summer, 1948-2012
The disco queen, who scored hits with pulsing anthems like ?Last Dance? and ?Love to Love You Baby,? has died at 63.
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Photo Replay: May 17
The day in sports included synchronized diving at the European swimming championships in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, and the Italian Open tennis tournament continued in Rome.
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What Remains of Treece
Remnants of a toxic town in Kansas.
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Inside the 2012 Kips Bay Show House
Rooms from the annual design event, which was held in a high-rise with views of the Hudson.
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Rangers-Devils: Game 2
The Rangers often seemed a step slower than Ilya Kovalchuk, Zach Parise, Travis Zajac and the rest of the New Jersey Devils on Wednesday night.
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Preview: The Food of GoogaMooga
Duck hot dogs, foie gras doughnuts and other snacks that will be on hand at the festival in Prospect Park on May 19 and 20.
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A Steeplechase Death
Scenes from the Iroquois Steeplechase in Nashville, where Arcadius, an 8-year-old gelding, collapsed and died soon after leaving the winner?s circle.
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Scene City: Literary Stars From the Past
Lapham?s Quarterly brings back the 1920s at a star-studded party.
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A Dam Clouds The Future of Peru?s Indigenous People
On the eastern slopes of the Andes in Peru, home mainly to indigenous peoples like the Ashaninka, the government wants to dam the Ene River and sell most of the hydroelectric power to Brazil.
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Edison Bulb? Check.
Taxidermy, bar carts, monogrammed towels and other pieces that are routinely found in the self-consciously styled home.
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Pockets of Domesticity in a Former Warehouse
In a San Francisco home, discrete rooms or objects with greater refinement and intimacy are set against a soaring, raw backdrop.
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A Villa in a Cyprus Hill Town
A stone villa in the picturesque town of Pano Lefkara in south central Cyprus is on the market for $585,943.
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Homes for $500,000
Properties in Tucson, Michigan and Houston.
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Alber Elbaz, Life of the Party
The Lanvin designer in appearances at shows and events.
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Browsing: Shopping Snapshots: May 17
A bandanna-print backpack; hand-stitched slippers; and elegant one-piece looks.
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The Apartment as Multipurpose Laboratory
Graham Hill, the founder of TreeHugger, held a contest to reimagine an apartment in a century-old tenement building in Manhattan as an efficient space for living with less.
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In Minneapolis, Redesigning a Landmark
Peavey Plaza, considered an exceptional example of Modernist landscape architecture, is undergoing a controversial redesign.
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Afghan Soldiers Increasingly Attack American Counterparts
The rise in ?green on blue? killings ? Afghan forces turning on their American trainers ? has threatened the goal of leaving Afghanistan in the hands of a stable security force.
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The Art of Scissors and Paper
A Chinese artist creates intricate portraits of subway riders.
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Making Strawberry Rhubarb Confiture, Step by Step
Spring will tempt you to try preservation, a fancy word for canning.
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Photo Replay: May 15
The Italian Open tennis tournament continued in Rome, and the Olympia?s Tour, a cycling road race, began in Noordwijk, the Netherlands.
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Warning Signs of a Failing Tree
Six indicators of stress, decay or potential failure used to assess the health of trees.
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Jason and Alicia Hall Moran at the Whitney
Last week the couple put together a limited residency as part of the museum?s Biennial.
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Surfacing: A Rustic Retreat in Uruguay
Tiny Pueblo Garzón features boutiques, a noteworthy winery, a hotel with a plunge pool and more.
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Sister Dolores and Her Girls
Sister Dolores F. Crepeau, the principal of Fontbonne Hall Academy in Brooklyn, holds her students to high standards.
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N.Y./REGION: The Lessons of Sister Dolores
Sister Dolores F. Crepeau, the principal at Fontbonne Hall Academy in Bay Ridge, inspects seniors? white graduation dresses, a long tradition at the school.
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Drowning in Debt
Like thousands of her peers, Kelsey Griffith will graduate from college owing thousands of dollars in student loans. Her university, which told her to pursue her dreams rather than focus on the price, didn?t tell her about the steep monthly payments she would be facing.
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BUSINESS: Graduating Into Debt
A series examines the implications of soaring college costs and the indebtedness of students and their families.
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SPORTS: Ashima?s Ascent
Ashima Shiraishi, an 11-year-old bouldering enthusiast from New York City, has been turning more than a few heads in the climbing world.
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Lens Blog: New York and More ? Pictures of the Day
Photographs from New York, Lebanon, Yemen and West Bank.
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