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Disparate Theories on Fate of Jet as Search Grows

Planes and ships from a half-dozen countries joined the search for the Malaysian plane that vanished with 239 people, including two who apparently used stolen passports to board.

Afghan Power Broker’s Death Creates Uncertainty

Vice President Muhammad Qasim Fahim, who played a crucial role in ousting the Taliban, died less than a month before Afghans were to elect a new leader.

Report Cites ‘Devastating Toll’ on Syria’s Children

The civil war has annihilated the country’s health care system, leaving children to suffer or die from what may have been treatable illnesses, a report found.

‘No Guarantee’ of Nuclear Deal With Iran, Official Says

The European Union’s foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, said that reaching a final comprehensive deal would be “difficult” and “challenging.”

Melissa Hurtado waited for Hillary Rodham Clinton’s talk at the University of Miami last month.
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Political Memo

For Clinton, a Question Worded Many Ways

As speculation grows about whether Hillary Rodham Clinton will run for president in 2016, so has the number of ways used to ask her. Above, at an event last month in Miami.

This Land
The ‘Boys’ in the Bunkhouse

For decades, men with intellectual disabilities lived in servitude. No one knew just what they endured.

The Media Equation
Barely Keeping Up in TV’s New Golden Age

Even as people cut the cord, they spend ever more time in front of the TV without a trace of embarrassment.

Turmoil in Ukraine
Clashes in Ukraine as Rallies Take a Turn

In Sevastopol, a pro-Ukraine rally of hundreds was attacked by pro-Russia supporters, who had their own rally there.

Actor Counters Mayor in Support of Horse Carriages

Liam Neeson spoke in favor of New York’s horse carriages, which Mayor Bill de Blasio wants banned from the city.

Gerard Mortier, Opera Visionary, Dies at 70

Mr. Mortier’s bold theatricality and updating of classical works marked his four-decade career as the leader of some of the world’s most important opera companies.

Opinion
Teeth of Memory

I couldn’t escape the nursing home’s reek of decay.

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The Shapes of Things to Come

The recent fall collections offered a wealth of surprising new looks and three clear trends emerged.

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‘It’s Essential to Be Paranoid’

An interview with the editor of the Guardian.

COLLECTING
A World’s Fair Visit, Not Over Yet

Rumored to have been displayed at the 1939 World’s Fair in Queens, a 1937 Delahaye roadster was the object of one collector’s boyhood dreams.

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Jeff Lawson of Twilio: When Ideas Collide, Don’t Duck

“Conflict shouldn’t be taboo,” says the chief executive of a cloud communications company.

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