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Tuesday, December 23, 2014
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International
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Evidence of Kabul's deepening heroin crisis can be found at the Pul-i-Sokhta bridge, where Afghans pause to reflect upon and pity those swallowed by addiction.
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International
More than 20 million stems are auctioned daily near Amsterdam at the world's largest flower market. But the Internet and globalization have decentralized the market, casting its future into doubt.
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Opinion
The Cuban government paid for Ana Rafaela Diaz Gomez's sex change, yet challenges still remain for same-sex couples on the island.
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Business
While natural gas prices are down, Southwestern Energy and its chief executive, Steve Mueller, are betting big on hydraulic fracturing. Virtually no one is following their lead.
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Style - Bill Cunningham
New York at holiday time is the greatest show in the world. Like London and Paris, it is a walking city, so a greater effort is made in dressing and decorating.
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Style - Vows
In 1998, Deborah Berebichez fell for Neer Asherie, in part, over a shared love of physics. That love also quickly broke them apart until a chance online encounter 15 years later.
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New York
At the Voice Charter School in Queens, students sing every day. It's part of a curriculum that combines arts education and choral singing.
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New York
The viral video star Johnny T, from the Glove and Boots YouTube channel, talks to The New York Times about "manspreading," the bane of many New York City subway riders.
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Business - Driven
Smaller on the outside, bigger on the inside, the Fit will not make the competition happy.
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Food - Melissa Clark
Melissa Clark soaks challah bread in heavy cream, rum and spices to make French toast.
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Culture - In Performance
The lyric soprano Danielle de Niese sings the Bach-Gounod "Ave Maria," which she will perform on Christmas Eve at the midnight mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral.
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