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How Can You Get a Closer Look at Your Co-op’s Expenses?
Shareholders have a right to know about the building’s expenses, and there are ways to look inside the books.
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Style
Is That Drink Worth It to You?
About a year ago, a friend of mine started evading my invitations to grab a drink. It was only when…
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World
Shattered by Montreal Mind-Control Experiments, but Undeterred in a Suit
Families of patients in a Cold War-era mind-control experiment in Montreal are pressing forward after a recent setback in their…
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World
It’s Not Just Russia: China Joins the G7’s List of Adversaries
While not invited to the Group of 7 meeting, China was still a major presence, with the summit’s final communiqué…
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World
The Wife Who Survived Henry VIII Finally Gets Her Big-Screen Due
“Firebrand” focuses on his sixth spouse as she tries to outlast the ailing king and his treacherous court. “I thought…
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World
Rough Seas Set Back U.S.-Made Gaza Pier Yet Again
The U.S. military said on Friday that it would be temporarily moving a pier that was built off the coast…
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World
Prosecutors Won’t Bring Charges in Death of Airport Executive in A.T.F. Raid
The federal agent who fatally shot the executive director of Little Rock’s airport was justified in his use of force,…
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News
Edward Stone, 88, Physicist Who Oversaw Voyager Missions, Is Dead
He helped send the twin spacecraft on their way in 1977. Decades and billions of miles later, they are still…
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John Wilmerding, Who Helped Give American Art an Identity, Dies at 86
American paintings were largely overlooked and undervalued until he came along. A scholar, curator and collector, he oversaw important exhibitions…
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Finance
Martin Starger, Influential Shaper of TV and Movies, Dies at 92
In his decade at ABC, long the doormat network in prime time, he helped guide it toward the No. 1…