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      We Want to Hear From You

      Do you have a story idea, a question for our newsroom or feedback on our coverage? Let us know.

Times Insider

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    How a Food Critic Plots His Pans

    I try to avoid negative reviews — unless I think readers are at risk of wasting their money. When I do write one, as I did for Peter Luger this week, I do so very carefully.

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    In an Explosive Honduras Drug Case, It Was a Trial by Twitter

    A narco-trafficking case implicated the Honduran first family, including the president. I got used to seeing them tweeting at me — along with ordinary Hondurans grateful for straightforward coverage.

Bulletin Board

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    Answers to Reader Questions on Our Brett Kavanaugh Essay

    The Times’s deputy editorial page editor, James Dao, answers questions about how we handled an essay on the Supreme Court justice and a third accusation of sexual misconduct.

Understanding The Times

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    Why We Cover High Fashion

    The Times’s fashion director and chief fashion critic reflects on what makes haute couture relevant.

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    How The Times Decides What to Investigate

    Rebecca Corbett and Dean Murphy, who lead our investigations team, answer questions about how they decide which projects to pursue, where they get tips and whether their jobs are as thrilling as the movies make them out to be.

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