The Times in Print for April 1, 2010

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Federal Judge Finds N.S.A. Wiretaps Were Illegal

The government violated a 1978 statute requiring court approval for domestic surveillance, a judge ruled.

When Military Moves a War, There Are No Shortcuts

In trying to speed reinforcements into Afghanistan while reducing forces in Iraq, commanders are orchestrating one of the largest American troop and matériel movements since World War II.

Rushed From Haiti, Then Jailed for Lacking Visas

At least 30 earthquake survivors are prisoners of the U.S. immigration system, locked up since arriving in Florida.

Chechen Rebel Says He Planned Attacks

Doku K. Umarov, a former separatist, offered himself as the face of an increasingly lethal pan-Caucasus insurgency.

Inventive New Private School Hits Old Hurdles

The Blue School has held to its progressive roots, but it has taken on trappings familiar to New York private school parents.

State of the Art
Review: Looking at the iPad From 2 Angles

Apple’s iPad seems to be hated by techies and loved by everyone else. Here are separate reviews for the two audiences.

Corrections

Today's Front Pages

Quotation of the Day
"You Russians hear about the war on television and the radio. I promise you the war will come to your streets, and you will feel it in your own lives and on your own skin."
DOKU UMAROV, a Chechen rebel, claiming responsibility for terrorist attacks in Moscow.
Podcast: Front Page

James Barron, a reporter at The New York Times, summarizes the top headlines every weekday.

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International
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Memo From Bangkok: Young Thai Protesters Shed Culture of Restraint
By THOMAS FULLER
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Lawmakers Resist Karzai’s Move on Election Panel
By RICHARD A. OPPEL Jr. and TAIMOOR SHAH
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Suspect Says Juárez Killers Had Pursued Jail Guard
By JAMES C. McKINLEY Jr.
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Vatican Official Defends Pope’s Handling of Case
By RACHEL DONADIO
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Events in the Case of an Accused Priest
By LAURIE GOODSTEIN
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Uncertainty Remains on Pakistan Corruption Case
By SALMAN MASOOD
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Empowered Sadrists Organize New Ballot in Iraq
By TIM ARANGO
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Names of the Dead
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Russian Rights Advocate, 82, Attacked in Moscow
By CLIFFORD J. LEVY
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World Briefing | The Americas: Chile: Officials Revise Quake Toll
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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World Briefing | Europe: France: More Publishers Sue Google
By SCOTT SAYARE
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World Briefing | Asia: Pakistan: Delay in a Report on Bhutto
By REUTERS
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World Briefing | Africa: Sudan: Presidential Challenger Quits
By REUTERS
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World Briefing | Africa: Zimbabwe: New Charge in Terror Trial
By CELIA W. DUGGER
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World Briefing | Europe: Belgium: Burqa Bill in Parliament
By STEPHEN CASTLE
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World Briefing | Middle East: U.S. Navy Plane Crashes in Arabian Sea
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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China Agrees to Consider Steps on Iran
By NEIL MacFARQUHAR
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Court Authorizes Inquiry of Kenyans
By MARLISE SIMONS
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Skepticism on Pledges for Haiti
By NEIL MacFARQUHAR
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Haiti’s Founding Document Found in London
By DAMIEN CAVE
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Hopes Fade for Chinese Miners Trapped in Flooded Shaft
By ANDREW JACOBS
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Recycled Cooking Oil Found to Be Latest Hazard in China
By DAVID BARBOZA
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Cycling Provides a Break for Some With Parkinson’s
By GINA KOLATA
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Mexico Makes 2 Arrests Linked to Drug Gangs
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
National
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Few to Count in the Census, but All Eager to Get It Done
By MONICA DAVEY
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Door to Door, City Volunteers Try to Break Down Resistance to the Census
By FERNANDA SANTOS
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Secretary of the Army Says He Will Not Pursue ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Discharges
By ELISABETH BUMILLER
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U.S. Agent Infiltrated Militia, Lawyer Says
By NICK BUNKLEY
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Rhode Island Swamped by Record Rain
By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE and LIZ ROBBINS
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Mississippi A.C.L.U. Rejects $20,000 for Alternate Prom
By STEPHANIE STROM
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Court Ruling May Imperil Florida Deal
By DAMIEN CAVE
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Applications to Elite Universities Rise
By JACQUES STEINBERG
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Court Requires Warning About Deportation Risk
By ADAM LIPTAK
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National Briefing | Mid-Atlantic: Pennsylvania: Last Call for Nightclub in a School
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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National Briefing | South: Kentucky: Trucking Firm in Crash Failed Inspections
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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National Briefing | Washington: Police Say Driver in Drive-By Is 14
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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National Briefing | Rockies: Colorado: Instead of $43 Million, How About Waffles?
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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National Briefing | Southwest: Texas: Changing Her Mind, Senator Says She’ll Stay
By BERNIE BECKER
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National Briefing | West: California: Good-Bye to Ghost Fleet
By MALIA WOLLAN
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Inquiry Into Ex-G.O.P. Leader
By GARY FINEOUT
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Finding That Elusive One Person in Every 116 Acres for Part of Census in Mississippi
By SHAILA DEWAN
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City Room: Hello, Census? I Have Questions, but Please Put Me on Hold
By ALISON LEIGH COWAN
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Militia Draws Distinctions Between Groups
By KIRK JOHNSON
Obituaries
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Mortimer D. Sackler, Arts Patron, Dies at 93
By BRUCE WEBER
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Jaime Escalante, Inspiration for a Movie, Dies at 79
By WILLIAM GRIMES
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David Mills, Television Writer and Producer, Dies at 48
By BRUCE WEBER
Editorials, Op-Ed and Letters
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Editorial: Drill, but Not Everywhere
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Editorial: What France Can Do
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Editorial: The Real Census
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Editorial | Appreciations: Charles Ryskamp
By VERLYN KLINKENBORG
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Op-Ed Columnist: China, Concubines and Google
By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
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Op-Ed Columnist: Mitt Romney, Liberal Icon
By GAIL COLLINS
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Op-Ed Contributors: Are You Buying Illegal Drugs?
By KATHERINE EBAN and J. AARON GRAHAM
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Op-Ed Contributor: When Israel and France Broke Up
By GARY J. BASS
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Letters: The Pope and the Abuse Scandal
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Letters: Finding Happiness: Love Triumphs Over Work
New York
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After Fight, a Brooklyn Brownstone’s Costly Rescue
By KAREEM FAHIM
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Albany Misses Its Deadline on the Budget
By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE
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Inventive New Private School Hits Old Hurdles
By JENNY ANDERSON
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Federal Judge Finds N.S.A. Wiretaps Were Illegal
By CHARLIE SAVAGE and JAMES RISEN
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New York and Airline to Team Up on Tourism
By PATRICK McGEEHAN
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Our Towns: Christie Survives His Dive Into Uncharted Political Waters. For Now.
By PETER APPLEBOME
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Top Bloomberg Aide Will Lead His Charity Board
By MICHAEL BARBARO and DAVID W. CHEN
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Parking Rules
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N.Y. Repeat Felon Law Is Found Unconstitutional
By WILLIAM GLABERSON
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Parking Lot Is a Battleground for a Bronx Hospital and a Doctors Union
By SAM DOLNICK
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After 3 Days, Police Give Description of Subway Killer
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Empire Built by Developer Shows Signs of Distress
By CHARLES V. BAGLI
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Blood on Defendant’s Knife Was Victim’s, Scientist Says
By MANNY FERNANDEZ
Business Day
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Hedge Fund Managers’ Pay Roared Back Last Year
By NELSON D. SCHWARTZ and LOUISE STORY
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State of the Art: Review: Looking at the iPad From 2 Angles
By DAVID POGUE
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Deadlock Is Ending on Labor Board
By STEVEN GREENHOUSE
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Pfizer Chief Says Growth Is Imminent
By DUFF WILSON
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German Cabinet Agrees on Bank Tax for Bailouts
By MATTHEW SALTMARSH
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News Analysis: Risk Is Clear in Drilling; Payoff Isn’t
By JOHN M. BRODER and CLIFFORD KRAUSS
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Fed Ends Its Purchasing of Mortgage Securities
By SEWELL CHAN
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Successes (and Some Growing Pains) at Hulu
By BRIAN STELTER and BRAD STONE
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Pfizer Gives Details on Payments to Doctors
By DUFF WILSON
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Release of Client Names Is a Step Closer for UBS
By LYNNLEY BROWNING
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For Toyota, It’s Business as Usual at Auto Show
By MICHELINE MAYNARD
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BlackBerry’s Maker Misses Estimates
By BLOOMBERG NEWS
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Advertising: Dr. Scholl’s Widens Its Insole Campaign
By ANDREW ADAM NEWMAN
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Small-Business Guide: How to Register a Start-Up
By KERMIT PATTISON
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Phone Smart: Imaginary Chats and Texts When a Quick Getaway Is in Order
By BOB TEDESCHI
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Separating April Fools’ From Fraud on the Web
By PAUL BOUTIN
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Q & A: Backing Up a Sick iPod Classic
By J. D. BIERSDORFER
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Stocks and Bonds: An Up Quarter Ends With a Down Day
By JAVIER C. HERNANDEZ
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U.S. Proposes Permanent Ban on Commercial Drivers’ Texting
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Reuters Breakingviews: Britain Questions ‘Too Big to Fail’
By PETER THAL LARSEN and RICHARD BEALES
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Optimism and Doubt Feed a Duel Over Greece
By DAVID JOLLY
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Gadgetwise: Mythos Speakers Are Made to Match a Superthin TV
By ERIC A. TAUB
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Gadgetwise: A Collection of Wireless Routers, From Simple to Complex
By STEPHEN WILLIAMS
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Gadgetwise: It Has a Handle, and You Talk Into One End
By ROY FURCHGOTT
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Gadgetwise: See What’s Available at Your Local Redbox
By ROY FURCHGOTT
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Fuel Tanker Bidding May Be Extended
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sports Thursday
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Scions of Ford and Ilitch Families Share Passion for Hockey
By JOANNE C. GERSTNER
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Sports of The Times: For Butler’s President, Excellence Is Expected
By WILLIAM C. RHODEN
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Analysis: Coaches Finding No Tolerance for Losing
By PETE THAMEL
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Schedule Favors Rangers in Push for the Playoffs
By JEFF Z. KLEIN
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A .483 Batting Average? Not Quite Good Enough
By PAT BORZI
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Twins’ Span Hits His Mother With a Foul Ball
By PAT BORZI
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Mets’ Murphy Will Miss Opener With a Knee Injury
By DAVID WALDSTEIN
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N.H.L. Roundup: Stamkos’s 46th Goal Helps Lightning Defeat Penguins
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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TV Sports: In 3-D, Masters Does Have Extra Dimension
By RICHARD SANDOMIR
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Henin Prevails in Marathon While Roddick Cruises to Win
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Sports Briefing | Baseball: Lidge Probably Out Until Mid-April
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Sports Briefing | Track and Field: Semenya Won’t Receive Test Results Until June
By REUTERS
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Sports Briefing | Horse Racing: Eskendereya Is Favored
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Sports Briefing | Winter Sports: From Gold Medal to Emmy?
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Behind-the-Screens Help
By JOANNE C. GERSTNER
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Welsh, a Coach Who Has Won, Gets a Chance to Contend at Hofstra
By KEVIN ARMSTRONG
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Donovan (and Willard) Take Over at Seton Hall
By DAVE CALDWELL
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Lavin Prepares for His Close-Up at St. John’s
By JOE LAPOINTE
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N.B.A. Roundup: Nets Unable to Slow Nash or the Suns
By HOWARD BECK
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Sports Briefing | Pro Football: Giants-Jets in Preseason Opener
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
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The Quad: Pitino and Dixon Plan to Stay
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Arts
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One Loves It. One Loathes It. ‘That’s Life.’
By CHARLES ISHERWOOD and ALASTAIR MACAULAY
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Music: A Shaper of American Music, and Musicians
By ANTHONY TOMMASINI
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Next Big Thing in English: Knowing They Know That You Know
By PATRICIA COHEN
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Collector in Chief Hoards Nation’s Irreplaceable Stuff
By SAM ROBERTS
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'The End of Wall Street,' by Roger Lowenstein: Panoramic Hindsight on Wall St. Disaster
By JANET MASLIN
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Theater Review | 'Alice in Slasherland': Zombies, Lucifer, a Little Bonnie Tyler
By JASON ZINOMAN
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Theater Review | 'August Wilson’s Women': Loving a Writer and His Women
By ANITA GATES
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Arts, Briefly: Justin Bieber Is No. 1
By BEN SISARIO; Compiled by DAVE ITZKOFF
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Arts, Briefly: ‘Glee’ and Craig Ferguson Win Peabody Awards
Compiled by DAVE ITZKOFF
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Arts, Briefly: ‘Yank’ Is on the March
By PATRICK HEALY; Compiled by DAVE ITZKOFF
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Arts, Briefly: Mattila Leaves ‘Tosca’
By JAN BENZEL; Compiled by DAVE ITZKOFF
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Arts, Briefly: Swiss Await Decision on Polanski Appeal
By MICHAEL CIEPLY; Compiled by DAVE ITZKOFF
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Arts, Briefly: Branford Marsalis Composing for ‘Fences’
By PATRICK HEALY; Compiled by DAVE ITZKOFF
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Arts, Briefly: Fox News Drops Old Interview With LL Cool J From Palin Show
Compiled by DAVE ITZKOFF
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Theater Review | 'The Diary of a Teenage Girl': Me and My Hormones, Raging in the 1970s
By ANDY WEBSTER
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Theater Review | 'Ching Chong Chinaman': Assimilated Americans, Defying Asian Stereotypes
By KEN JAWOROWSKI
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Music Review | J. Cole: Stepping From Jay-Z’s Shadow Into Spotlight
By JON CARAMANICA
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Bridge: A Precarious, Sometimes Slow Road to a Title
By PHILLIP ALDER
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Music Review | Leslie Uggams: A Trouper’s Journey From the Apollo to Broadway
By STEPHEN HOLDEN
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Using Industrial-Strength Shredders at Home
By DAVID COLMAN
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In The Garden: Growing Your Own Horseradish
By ANNE RAVER
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Currents | Q&A: On Designing a Dining Chair That Reclines
By PENELOPE GREEN
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Shopping With Clarissa Richardson: Modern Fixtures for the Home Shower
By TIM McKEOUGH
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The Fix: Your Stove Just Needs to Vent
By ARIANNE COHEN
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On Location: In Uruguay, a House That Disappears Into the Landscape
By PAOLA SINGER
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Shredders: What to Buy
By SAM GROBART
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Questions to Ask Before Buying a Shredder
By RIVA RICHMOND
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Seen: A Parsons Symposium on Scent as Design
By JOYCE WADLER
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Currents | Wallpaper: New Patterns Inspired by Disney’s ‘Fantasia’
By JULIE SCELFO
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Currents | Shows: ‘The Lost Gardens of the Brandywine’ at Winterthur Museum
By ANNE RAVER
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Currents | Deals: Discounts on Furniture and More
By RIMA SUQI
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Currents | Books: ‘Roy McMakin: When Is a Chair Not a Chair’
By ELAINE LOUIE
Thursday Styles
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The Rising Stars of Gossip Blogs
By ALEX WILLIAMS
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Personal Best: Sports Injuries: When to Tough It Out
By GINA KOLATA
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The Nine Lives of Designer Lars Nilsson
By ERIC WILSON
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Wife/Mother/Worker/Spy : Empty Nesters Still Need a Place to Sit
By MICHELLE SLATALLA
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Skin Deep: Hairstylists Who Make House Calls
By DANA SCHUSTER
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Critical Shopper : At Club Monaco, How Basic Can It Get?
By JON CARAMANICA
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Front Row: The Sartorialist Blog Is a Victim of Knockoffs
By ERIC WILSON
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Fine Points: Floral Accessories Are Big for Spring
By KARIN NELSON
Your Money
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Dealbook: Extreme Makeover Wall Street Edition
By ANDREW ROSS SORKIN
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Washington’s Scrap Dealers
By ERIC DASH
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Flush and Looking to Spend
By MICHAEL J. de la MERCED
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Business Jets, an Economic Indicator?
By MICHELLE LEDER
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The Deal Professor: No Confetti as Apollo and K.K.R Move to List
By STEVEN M. DAVIDOFF
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The Pace of Deal-Making Picks Up
By MICHAEL J. de la MERCED
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At Law Firms, Reconsidering the Model for Associates’ Pay
By DAN SLATER
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Views on Reform, Then and Now
By CYRUS SANATI
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Reuters Breakingviews: Hedge Funds’ Mediocre Middlemen
By CHRISTOPHER SWANN
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For Start-Ups, Late Bursts of Private Cash
By CLAIRE CAIN MILLER
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