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N.S.A. Gathers Data on Social Connections of U.S. Citizens

The analysis of phone call and e-mail logs for foreign intelligence purposes adds to the growing body of knowledge about the agency’s access to private information, prompting concern from lawmakers.

Some in Mideast Question Overtures of U.S. and Iran

Iran’s rivals worry about its sincerity, and fear that President Obama’s desire for a diplomatic deal will only buy Iran time to continue its march toward building a nuclear weapon.

Iranians Welcome President Home With Protests

Protesters in Tehran hurled eggs and a shoe at President Hassan Rouhani after supporters cheered him for reaching out to President Obama.

In Greece, Far-Right Lawmakers Arrested in Wide Crackdown

The arrests Saturday of 15 Golden Dawn members — including the head of the party, and several of its top leaders in Parliament — are part of a widening Greek crackdown on extremism.

Representative Eric Cantor walked past the media following a meeting on Saturday with Republicans over the budget in Washington.
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The Fiscal Crisis

House Plans Funding Bill, With Conditions

Republicans in the House, including Eric Cantor, above, set up a vote to attach a delay of President Obama’s health care law to a bill that would avoid a shutdown.

After Kenya Attack, Somalis in U.S. Fear Stigma

People of Somali descent in Minneapolis braced for revelations that some Shabab attackers could have come from their neighborhoods.

Do You Have a Doctor’s Note for the Co-op Board?

Requests for waivers of no-pet rules on disability grounds are rising, creating St. Bernard-size headaches.

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Exclusive: New Fiction by Dave Eggers

An adaptation from “The Circle,” a satire set at a successful tech company, by Dave Eggers.

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Hers to Lose

Christine C. Quinn, once the front-runner in the New York mayoral race, lost in the Democratic primary. A behind-the-scenes film captures the final month of her campaign.

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Measure for Measure
Collaborating Across Cultures
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There is a joy to singing mysterious, melodious and beautiful sounds without knowing what you are saying.

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Why Judges Are Scowling at Banks

Some judges seem to be losing patience with banks in cases involving lending practices, Gretchen Morgenson writes.

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L.S.U.’s Coach Delights Some, but Not All

Writer Brett Michael Dykes, a Louisiana State football fan, talked to the team’s enigmatic coach, Les Miles, about the movies, his clapping and even his final meal.

 

A Zen Master With a Mean Cutter

Michiko Kakutani, The Times’s literary critic, with an appraisal of Mariano Rivera.

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Homes for $800,000

This week’s properties are in Massachusetts, Washington State and downtown Columbus, Ohio.

BEHIND THE WHEEL | 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe
Renovated With or Without Family Room

The new Santa Fe has grown and become more family friendly. The Sport model, meanwhile, stays roughly the same size as before, but it’s also much improved.

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