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It?s the Economy: The Syria Paradox
Aren?t countries with diverse economies supposed to be good at deposing dictators?
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The Kabul Hospital That Treats All Sides
There is one hospital in Kabul that treats anyone, from any side, no questions asked. The horrors of the war blow through its doors every day.
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Last Ones Left in Treece, Kan., a Toxic Town
Treece, Kan., has been torn down and may soon be erased from maps. But don?t tell that to the Busbys, who live there.
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The Duplass Brothers Have Kidnapped Hollywood!
And relocated it to their garage.
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Regina Spektor Has Piano, Will Travel
How the Soviet-born pop star?s shortcomings as a classical pianist turned her into a songwriter.
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Eat: Grill ?Em All
What could possibly compete with a spice-rubbed grilled rib-eye? A grilled Caesar salad.
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Riff: How to Enjoy Going to the Movies Again
Long lines. Rowdy patrons. Random outbursts. All the things that usually ruin a night at the cinema are exactly what make midnight screenings the last great moviegoing experience.
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Lives: All I Wanted Was for Alice Waters to Feed Me
The day my culinary hero made me the Egg.
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The 6th Floor Blog: Behind the Cover Story: Luke Mogelson on Emergency Medicine in Afghanistan
Luke Mogelson answers questions about his cover story on the difficulties in treating patients in Afghanistan.
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The 6th Floor Blog: The Eight Best Songs by Regina Spektor
Wyatt Mason picks his eight favorite songs by Regina Spektor.
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The 6th Floor Blog: Putting New York City's Tech Jobs on the Map
A new interactive map lists which tech companies in New York are hiring. Can we optimize it to pick jobs with the best coffee shops and bars nearby, too?
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The First Draft of History: Mitt Makes a Friend
The writer of ?Men in Black 3? imagines the V.P. vetting process.
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Drink: It?s Time to Update the Wine Spritzer
Wine can be festive and fizzy without evoking memories of the late ?70s.
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Makers: Who Made That Crash-Test Dummy?
The birth of Sierra Sam.
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Talk: Richard Ford Is a Man Who Actually Listens
The author of ?Canada? discusses losing a parent, choosing not to have children and getting strangers to open up to him.
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The Ethicist: Guardian Anger
Bad seed; poor sport.
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The One-Page Magazine
A new summer fiction series; Calvin Klein versus Snoop Dogg.
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Reply All | Letters: The 5.6.12 Issue
Readers respond.
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The Hard Way Out of Afghanistan
Winding down the war means pushing deeper into Taliban country every day.
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The Women?s Crusade
The liberation of women could help solve many of the world?s problems, from poverty to child mortality to terrorism.
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