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Sports of The Times: Track’s Heartbeat Is Fast as Ever in Jamaica

Sports of The Times: Track’s Heartbeat Is Fast as Ever in Jamaica


Sports of The Times: Track’s Heartbeat Is Fast as Ever in Jamaica

Posted: 05 Apr 2015 07:00 PM PDT

In Jamaica, whether the races feature Usain Bolt or a group of teenagers, running is a national obsession.






Bulgaria Puts Up a New Wall, but This One Keeps People Out

Posted: 05 Apr 2015 06:33 PM PDT

The former Communist nation has completed 20 miles of fence along its border with Turkey, and plans to extend it to 100 miles, to stem the flow of refugees.






Yankees Have a Hole and Plenty of Hope to Fill It

Posted: 05 Apr 2015 06:22 PM PDT

A team that is well-versed in nostalgia is moving on at shortstop as Didi Gregorius prepares to replace Derek Jeter on opening day.






After Years on the Outside at the Masters, Europeans May Be Poised to Win

Posted: 05 Apr 2015 06:09 PM PDT

Since 1999, Europe has taken six of eight Ryder Cups and celebrated the ascension to No. 1 of four of its own. And yet in the same span, the Europeans have struggled to contend at the Masters.






India Tries Evacuating Citizens in Yemen

Posted: 05 Apr 2015 06:00 PM PDT

About 2,000 Indians have been transported out of Yemen, but the deteriorating conditions there mean that no more evacuations from Aden will be possible.






One of Libya’s Rival Governments Moves to Control Oil Revenue

Posted: 05 Apr 2015 05:46 PM PDT

One of the two factions battling for control of Libya took steps to divert incoming oil revenue away from the Central Bank and into its own account in the United Arab Emirates.






Battling Crime and Calories at F.B.I. (Fit Bureau of Investigation)

Posted: 05 Apr 2015 05:38 PM PDT

New fitness tests are in part a response to increasing concerns of senior F.B.I. officials about the toll on agents after the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.






Istanbul Journal: Old Haunt of U.S. Spies Becomes a Playground for Istanbul’s Elite

Posted: 05 Apr 2015 05:30 PM PDT

The United States has become the landlord to the private club empire Soho House, as part of a deal initially intended to keep a historic building as a space to foster relations with the Middle East.






Rolling Stone Article on Rape at University of Virginia Failed All Basics, Report Says

Posted: 05 Apr 2015 04:33 PM PDT

The report on a discredited article about a gang rape at the University of Virginia, published by the Columbia Graduate School of Journalism, said the editing process had failed at every stage.






Pakistani Man Killed 10 Relatives, Police Say

Posted: 05 Apr 2015 03:55 PM PDT

Police officials say a dispute over a delayed marriage led the man to kill his uncle, aunt, four male cousins and four female cousins, including the woman he wanted to marry,






Publication of New Net Neutrality Rules to Prompt Cheers and Challenges

Posted: 05 Apr 2015 03:51 PM PDT

The F.C.C. regulations are expected to appear in the Federal Register as early as this week, starting two 60-day countdowns: one until they take effect and the other until a deadline for lawsuits.






One Woman’s Mission to Free Laos From Millions of Unexploded Bombs

Posted: 05 Apr 2015 03:18 PM PDT

Channapha Khamvongsa has led a single-minded effort to clean up the fallout of a nine-year American air campaign that made Laos one of the most heavily bombed places on earth.






The Working Life: McDonald’s Pay Raises Are Too Little for Too Few, Workers Say

Posted: 05 Apr 2015 03:07 PM PDT

Activists hailed the wage increase as proof that their protests were finally bearing fruit, but vowed to continue to push for better pay for all employees.






Obama Calls Preliminary Iran Nuclear Deal ‘Our Best Bet’

Posted: 05 Apr 2015 03:01 PM PDT

In an interview, President Obama called last week's preliminary agreement a "once in a lifetime opportunity" to curb the spread of nuclear weapons in a dangerous region while reassuring critics.

Review: ‘Make It Pop’ on Nickelodeon Veers Toward K-Pop

Posted: 05 Apr 2015 02:44 PM PDT

The show, about three freshman girls at a boarding school, is a reflection of Korean pop music's widening importance and reach, and also its traction with young America.

Critic’s Notebook: Daniel Barenboim’s Festtage Performance Makes Case for Inheriting Berlin Philharmonic

Posted: 05 Apr 2015 02:41 PM PDT

Some believe Mr. Barenboim is the front-runner to become the chief conductor replacing Simon Rattle when the decision is to be made on May 11.

Jenny Wallenda, Matriarch of Daredevil Family, Dies at 87

Posted: 05 Apr 2015 02:36 PM PDT

She was the oldest daughter of the high-wire walker Karl Wallenda and helped create the Circus Ring of Fame.

Candice Bergen on Love, ‘Murphy Brown’ and an Affinity for Food

Posted: 05 Apr 2015 02:25 PM PDT

"A Fine Romance," Ms. Bergen's new memoir, interweaves 35 years of love affairs.

Greece and I.M.F. Hold Talks on a Crucial Debt Payment

Posted: 05 Apr 2015 02:12 PM PDT

Greece's finance minister, Yanis Varoufakis, and the International Monetary Fund's chief, Christine Lagarde, met in Washington as the due date neared for a 458 million euro payment to the fund.

Op-Ed Columnist: The Obama Doctrine and Iran

Posted: 05 Apr 2015 01:55 PM PDT

In a video interview with Thomas L. Friedman, President Obama discussed the calculations that informed the Iran nuclear framework and what they say about his overall approach to foreign policy.






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