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His performance as Captain von Trapp in one of the most popular movies of all time propelled a steady half-century parade of television and film roles. Its prison camps, descended from the Soviet gulag, are notoriously harsh. But in a shift from the Stalin era, inmates have treated political prisoners with respect. The C.E.O. who followed Jack Welch tried, and failed, to revive the company’s stock price. He’s owning up to some of his mistakes now — and assigning some blame. The government unveiled an animated video about the national security law as part of a broader curriculum overhaul for schools. In the near future, travel may require digital documentation showing that passengers have been vaccinated or tested for the coronavirus. Answers to your questions. In 2009, a professor discovered a novel hue by accident in his university lab. Now, you can paint with it Everyone knows the Great Pumpkin, but there actually have been more than 50 “Peanuts” TV specials. With “The Snoopy Show” arriving Friday on Apple TV+, here are some you might not remember. While looking at the pop star’s legal struggles for a new Times documentary, I was struck by the media culture of a bygone era. Bauer, the National League Cy Young Award Winner in 2020, will team with Clayton Kershaw in Los Angeles instead of with Jacob deGrom in New York. No drug could touch a quivering protein implicated in a variety of tumors. Then one chemist saw an opening. While some animals that rove in groups appear to cast a form of ballot about directions, goats mostly copy each other. Democrats agreed to limit direct checks for high earners but defeated several Republican amendments to a budget resolution key to passing the president’s $1.9 trillion rescue plan. More Recent Articles |
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