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Monday, October 19, 2015

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The Times in Print for Monday, October 19, 2015

Rwanda Aid Shows Reach and Limits of Clinton Foundation

In addition to doing good deeds, the foundation enhances the Clinton brand, never more so than while Hillary Rodham Clinton is running for president.

Winter Poses New Danger for Migrants

Cold weather and closing borders are complicating the arduous path from Syria and other war-torn nations into the heart of Western Europe.

Open Doors and Lingering Pain at Charleston Church Where 9 Were Killed

As Emanuel A.M.E. Church copes with the killing of nine members in June, it is seeing more white visitors, while its interim pastor faces questions.

Few in Venezuela Want Bolívars, but No One Can Spare a Dime

The country’s currency has crashed along with its economy, despite an unchanging official exchange rate, transforming economic absurdities into daily hardships.

Tenants in New York Press the Record Button in a Dispute With the Landlord

Residents of rent-stabilized units in an East Village apartment building used cellphones and camcorders to record talks with their landlord’s agent, who they say tried to scare them into leaving.

White House Letter

Air Force One, a Cherished Perk Awaiting an Upgrade

President Obama plans to bequeath his successor — or perhaps his successor’s successor — a new-and-improved Air Force One for the smartphone age.

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Quotation of the Day
"We are worried they will close the border, but we are also worried about winter. We must get where we are going before the snows fall."
ALI LOLO, a Syrian migrant at an encampment in Croatia.

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