Wednesday, December 31, 2014

What You Get for … $1,300,000 by MIKE POWELL



By MIKE POWELL


This week’s properties include a townhouse in New Orleans, a contemporary in Nashville and a compound in Idaho.


Published: January 1, 2015 at 12:00AM


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Classical Playlist: Tchaikovsky, Fauré, Bach and More by THE NEW YORK TIMES



By THE NEW YORK TIMES


Times critics share what they’ve been listening to lately.


Published: December 31, 2014 at 12:00AM


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10 Final Thoughts Of The Protojournalist

As the sun sets on The Protojournalist storytelling project, I reflect on the question: What have I done?


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‘Empire’s Crossroads,’ by Carrie Gibson by ELIZABETH NUNEZ



By ELIZABETH NUNEZ


Carrie Gibson makes a case for the centrality of the Caribbean through 500 years of exploitative history.


Published: January 4, 2015 at 12:00AM


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‘Empire of Cotton,’ by Sven Beckert by ADAM HOCHSCHILD



By ADAM HOCHSCHILD


A Harvard historian shows how every stage of the industrialization of cotton rested on violence.


Published: January 4, 2015 at 12:00AM


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New York City Murders Fall, but the Police Aren’t Celebrating by J. DAVID GOODMAN and AL BAKER



By J. DAVID GOODMAN and AL BAKER


In the week since two patrolmen were shot dead, police officers have cut back on policing minor offenses — yet reported crimes still fell.


Published: January 1, 2015 at 12:00AM


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Census Bureau’s Plan to Cut Marriage and Divorce Questions Has Academics Up in Arms by JUSTIN WOLFERS



By JUSTIN WOLFERS


Already, a series of unrelated policy decisions has reduced the ability to track family change in America.


Published: January 1, 2015 at 12:00AM


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The Doctor Is Out; You May Be in Luck by NICHOLAS BAKALAR



By NICHOLAS BAKALAR


In some cases, heart patients survive longer when their doctors are away at conferences.


Published: December 31, 2014 at 12:00AM


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Cuba deja a críticos sin micrófono by Por EL COMITÉ EDITORIAL



By Por EL COMITÉ EDITORIAL


El régimen de los Castro no pasó la primera prueba de tolerancia al impedir una protesta en La Habana.


Published: December 31, 2014 at 12:00AM


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Honors From the Queen for Joan Collins and John Hurt by DAVE ITZKOFF



By DAVE ITZKOFF


Others on Queen Elizabeth II’s annual new year honors list include the actress Kristin Scott Thomas and the music producer Peter Asher.


Published: December 31, 2014 at 12:00AM


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AirAsia Flight 8501 Crash Highlights Booming Indonesia Airline Industry’s Safety Issues

There are renewed concerns that Indonesia cannot keep up with the ever-growing popularity of air travel as incomes rise and low-cost carriers multiply.








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Edith Pearlman’s ‘Honeydew’ by LAURA VAN DEN BERG



By LAURA VAN DEN BERG


The stories in Edith Pearlman’s “Honeydew” capture the complex and surprising turns in seemingly ordinary lives.


Published: January 4, 2015 at 12:00AM


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‘How to Be Both,’ by Ali Smith by CHRISTOPHER BENFEY



By CHRISTOPHER BENFEY


Two interconnected stories link a 21st-century teenage girl and a 15th-century Italian painter in Ali Smith’s novel.


Published: January 4, 2015 at 12:00AM


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Patton Oswalt: By the Book by Unknown Author



By Unknown Author


The actor, comedian and author, most recently, of “Silver Screen Fiend” loves poetry: “Wallace Stevens especially. I don’t talk about it much; it just never comes up. But I’m a neophyte poetry buff.”


Published: January 4, 2015 at 12:00AM


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Hoboken, N.J.: Where Families Also Feel at Home by KATHERINE BINDLEY



By KATHERINE BINDLEY


The city on the Hudson offers more space for the money, an easy commute to New York City and uninterrupted views of Manhattan.


Published: January 4, 2015 at 12:00AM


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