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A Homemade Style of Terror: Jihadists Push New Tactics
By SCOTT SHANE
Qaeda propagandists have provided online education to teach their devotees in the United States how to carry out smaller-scale solo attacks, like that of the Boston bombings.
Israeli Attacks on Syria Fuel Debate Over U.S.-Led Effort
By DAVID E. SANGER
The United States, Britain and France discussed the possibility of American-led strikes privately in the days before the attacks linked to Israel, officials said.
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Transformation of a Town Underscores Immigrants’ Impact
By NELSON D. SCHWARTZ
The Westchester County community of Port Chester, N.Y., presents a microcosm of the costs and benefits that immigration reform could offer the United States.
In Bangladesh Collapse, a Reach for Hope
By JIM YARDLEY
The story of Shaheena offered the last chance of finding anyone alive after a building collapsed last month. Above, Shaheena’s son, Robin, with his aunt Jesmeen Akhter.
Solving Equation of a Hit Script, With Data
By BROOKS BARNES
For as much as $20,000, a team of analysts will compare a script with those of released movies, looking for clues to box-office success.
Cabinet Pick’s Finances May Foreshadow a Confirmation Battle
By CHARLIE SAVAGE
Penny Pritzker, the nominee for commerce secretary, may face questions about her wealth.
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A German Outpost Blends Into Paraguay
By SIMON ROMERO
A colony founded in 1887 by German anti-Semites has skewed sharply from their Aryan mission.
Girl’s Death by Gunshot Is Rejected as Symbol
By TRIP GABRIEL
At the funeral for a toddler shot by her 5-year-old brother in a small Kentucky town, there was anger at those who have judged a lifestyle that includes firearms for children.
A Fund-Raiser’s Finale
By ROBIN POGREBIN
Reynold Levy, the president of Lincoln Center and a glutton for “the ask,” hopes to raise more than $8 million for its spring gala.
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Divided Over Bangladesh
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The Sweet Spot | Movie Blockbusters
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Shakshuka, a Traditional Baked Egg Dish
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This Week’s Movies | May 3, 2013
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Surveillance at the Derby
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TimesTalks: Alec Baldwin
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Photography and the Civil War
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The Pritzker-Obama Relationship
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Decoded: YouTube and Television
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TimesTalks: ‘Kinky Boots’
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Online Video Woos Madison Avenue
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Lost Every Day
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TimesTalks: Dave Grohl and David Green
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Frank Bruni on the Jason Collins Story
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First Active N.B.A. Player Says He’s Gay
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Two Informants: Hollywood vs. Reality
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A Hike With Sally Jewell
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Positive Response to Jason Collins
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Young Voters More Partisan, Poll Says
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Archiving in the Digital Era
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Decoded: Soaps Find New Life Online
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No Real AIDS Cure, but a Step Forward
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Cooking Squid at Home
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A Couple’s Financial Tuneup
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Bill Cunningham | Sketching in Pastels
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‘The Great Gatsby’ Revival
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Behind the Scenes in Covering Boston
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Netflix Bounces Back
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Vows: Marci and Seth
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Anatomy of a Scene: ‘Mud’
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Decoded: Yahoo’s Push Into Digital Video
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Syria’s Shifting Strategy
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A Chinese Threat to Afghan Buddhas
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Proudly Part of a Mission to Help All Live in Truth
By BRITTNEY GRINER
The W.N.B.A. player Brittney Griner writes, “Just as basketball doesn’t define who I am, neither does being gay.”
How Colonoscopies Are Like Home Renovations
By EZEKIEL J. EMANUEL
People remember the pain at the end of an experience, not the overall total.
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