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Susan Kikuchi, 74, Dies; Staged Martha Graham Dances and ‘King and I’
Like her mother, she became a Graham dancer, and then oversaw acclaimed productions of the choreographer’s works as well as…
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Antiwar Activists Who Flee Russia Find Detention, Not Freedom, in the U.S.
PINE PRAIRIE, La. — They had fallen in love their first year in medical school in Russia, joined by their…
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Eleanor Jackson Piel, Lawyer Who Fought Capital Convictions, Dies at 102
Eleanor Jackson Piel, a civil rights lawyer renowned for handling wrongful convictions and death row appeals — once securing a reprieve for…
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A Sikh Temple Combats Loneliness With Chai and Laughter
KAKKAR, India — Sitting cross-legged with his long white beard flowing in the afternoon wind, the 95-year-old man took a…
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A Protest? A Vigil? In Beijing, Anxious Crowds Are Unsure How Far to Go.
BEIJING — The crowd was hard to make out at first, a dark mass huddled along the Beijing riverbank after…
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Belarus’s architect of Western outreach dies suddenly, state media reports.
A top Belarusian official who led a failed attempt to thaw diplomatic relations between the nation’s Kremlin-allied government and the…
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Major News Outlets Urge U.S. to Drop Its Charges Against Assange
WASHINGTON — The New York Times and four European news organizations called on the United States government on Monday to…
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Cheer, Chant, Clean: Japan Takes Out the Trash, and Others Get the Hint
AL RAYYAN, Qatar — The final whistle blew on Sunday afternoon, and the Japanese fans who had just spent hours…
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How to Talk to a Widow
People are kind; some are wonderful. For a time. Then they move on to the next widow. That’s how it…
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Lionel Messi saved Argentina’s World Cup, and a soccer nation has hope again.
LUSAIL, Qatar — As he wrapped Enzo Fernández tightly in his arms, Lionel Messi could not help it. His Argentina…