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U.S. Agencies Infiltrating Drug Cartels Across Mexico

Networks of informants have helped capture or kill about two dozen high and midlevel drug traffickers, and sometimes given American agents access to the top cartel leaders.

Moderate Islamist Party Heads Toward Victory in Tunisia

Ennahda began talks to form a unity government with a coalition of liberals in a rare alliance that party leaders hailed as a model for other Arab countries.

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Administration Proposes Changes to Mortgage Program

The overhaul will let people qualify for new loans no matter how far the value of their homes have declined, and without regard to their financial situations.

Campaign 2012

Lectern Gone, Romney Finds More Success

Mitt Romney has shed much of the baggage that weighed down his maiden campaign.

World Series

The Rangers' Mitch Moreland hit a solo home run in the third inning.
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Bats | Live Analysis

Game 5: Cardinals 2, Rangers 2

Adrian Beltre hit a solo home run in the sixth inning, almost from his knees, to tie Game 5 at 2-2.

How Netflix Lost 800,000 Members, and Good Will

Reed Hastings, the chief executive, talks about the missteps that cost subscribers and sent the stock plunging.

Critic’s Notebook
Playing, and Playing With, the New Bjork Album

The app-laden version of “Biophilia,” lets listeners manipulate the music, delivering a miniature production studio into the world’s willing hands.

M.T.A. Trash Plan: Remove Subway Station Bins

A counterintuitive plan to tackle “unsightliness” in the subway system, has left two stops entirely bin-free.

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Well
Mammogram's Role as Savior Is Tested

A new analysis offers a stark reality check about the value of mammography screening.

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Wines of The Times
Pure Montalcino, Minus the Wait

The wine panel tasted 20 bottles of Rosso di Montalcino, with its unmistakable earthy, dusty flavors of pure sangiovese grapes.

The Stone
International Adoption

The problems of defining adoption as “trauma.”

Video Philosophers Speak

In the first of a video series, Raymond Geuss on how we view history and our world.

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Loving the Chambered Nautilus to Death

Demand for its lustrous shell may eradicate an animal that grows slowly and needs 15 years or more to reach sexual maturity, scientists say.

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Still No Relief in Sight for Long-Term Needs

Many in the middle class look after their disabled relatives themselves, or pay someone to do it.

In the Region | New Jersey
When the Roommate Has Four Legs

Apartment buildings are realizing the need among tenants for feline or canine companionship.

BEHIND THE WHEEL
A Fabulously ’50s Way to See the U.S.A.

The 1955 Bel Air signaled a turning point for Chevrolet, bringing style and class to the low-price market.

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Corner Office | Selina Lo
I Never Wanted to Be a Manager. But I’ve Learned.

Selina Lo of Ruckus Wireless says that “the art of management is not something I have the patience for,” but that she hires people who excel in the areas she doesn’t.

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