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Today’s PaperThe New York Times in Print for Sunday, March 25, 2018 The Times in Print For Monday, March 26, 2018 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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Students Lead Huge Rallies for Gun Control Across the U.S.
The young people, as they seized the nation’s attention, vowed that their grief about school shootings and their frustration with adults’ inaction would power a new generation of activism. By MICHAEL D. SHEAR
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How Calls for Privacy May Upend Business for Facebook and Google
Internet companies were built on a model in which people gave up their information for free services. Now, that idea is under siege. By DAVID STREITFELD, NATASHA SINGER and STEVEN ERLANGER
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Stormy Daniels, Trump’s Unlikely Foe, Is ‘Not Someone to Be Underestimated’
To many in the capital, the pornographic film actress has become an unexpected force. But those who know her well view the moment differently. By MATT FLEGENHEIMER, REBECCA R. RUIZ and KATIE VAN SYCKLE
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Built to Flood
Houston Speculators Make a Fast Buck From Storm’s Misery
A new economy has arisen in the suburbs of Houston battered by storms: the buying and selling of flooded homes. By SIMON ROMERO 1. Page A1
In Sweden’s Preschools, Boys Learn to Dance and Girls Learn to Yell The state curriculum urges teachers to “counteract traditional gender roles,” and at one school, girls are encouraged to shout “No!” and boys run the play kitchen. By ELLEN BARRY
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‘America First’ Bears a New Threat: Military Force Not since the immediate aftermath of Sept. 11, 2001, have key national security leaders so publicly raised the threat of armed confrontation if foreign adversaries do not meet America’s demands. By DAVID E. SANGER and GARDINER HARRIS
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Demonstrators Who Brought Guns and an Opposing Message: ‘Shoot Back’ By JULIE TURKEWITZ 4.
Welcome to Zucktown. Where Everything Is Just Zucky. By DAVID STREITFELD
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Loyola-Chicago Is in the Final Four After a Rout of Kansas State By JOE DRAPE 6. Page M2152
When a 21st-Century Family Moves Into a 12th-Century Castle By TOM DELAVAN
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International 1. Page A6
He Left Soviet Army for Afghan Life 35 Years Ago. Now, He Sees Russians Return. By ANDREW E. KRAMER 2. Page A4
A Last Holdout on Divorce, Philippines Tiptoes Toward Legalization By AURORA ALMENDRAL 3. Page A8
Young Migrants’ Return to Mexico Is More ‘Exile’ Than Homecoming By KIRK SEMPLE 4. Page A8
In France, Officer Slain After Swapping Places With Hostage Is Hailed as Hero By ELIAN PELTIER 5.
North and South Korea to Hold Preparatory Talks for Summit Meeting By CHOE SANG-HUN Show More in international
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Drilling in ‘Australia’s Galápagos’ Raises Hopes of Jobs and Fears of Spill By JACQUELINE WILLIAMS 7. Page A12
Michel Temer, Brazil’s Deeply Unpopular President, Signals Run for a New Term By MANUELA ANDREONI 8. Page A14
Egypt’s Election Should Be a Lock. So Why Is President Sisi Worried? By DECLAN WALSH 9. Page A14
Using Digital Firm, Brexit Campaigners Skirted Spending Laws, Ex-Employee Says By DAVID D. KIRKPATRICK
National 1. Page A18
A Dying Southern Town Needed a Miracle. Marijuana Came Calling. By RICHARD FAUSSET 2. Page A23
Demonstrators Who Brought Guns and an Opposing Message: ‘Shoot Back’ By JULIE TURKEWITZ 3. Page A24
‘America First’ Bears a New Threat: Military Force By DAVID E. SANGER and GARDINER HARRIS 4. Page A24
As Ties With Mexico Fray, Kushner Works Quietly to Mend Them By MARK LANDLER 5. Page A25
Transgender Workers Gain New Protection Under Court Ruling By ROBERT PEAR Show More in national 6. Page A25
Justice Dept. Revives Push to Mandate a Way to Unlock Phones By CHARLIE SAVAGE 7. Page A26
Timeline: Facebook and Google Under Regulators’ Glare By NATASHA SINGER 8. Page A26
Friends and Family Wonder: Why Did the Austin Bomber Choose Us? By DAVE MONTGOMERY, RICHARD FAUSSET and JESS BIDGOOD
Obituaries 1.
Readers Nominate Their Overlooked Grandmothers for a Times Obituary Produced by NANCY WARTIK
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Betty Ann Bowser, Versatile TV Newswoman, Is Dead at 73 By NEIL GENZLINGER
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Sammy Williams, Tony Winner in ‘A Chorus Line,’ Dies at 69 By SAM ROBERTS
New York 1. Page MB1
The Beer Twins (One Evil) Take Their Feud to Queens By ALYSON KRUEGER 2. Page MB1
Someone Went Too Far at Friends Seminary, but Who? By GINIA BELLAFANTE 3. Page MB2
How Jeremy Lyman and Paul Schlader, of Birch Coffee, Spend Their Sundays By SHIVANI VORA 4. Page MB2
The Actor Incorporates By HELENE STAPINSKI 5. Page MB3
A Cozy Jazz Club, if You Can Find It By MATTHEW SEDACCA Show More in new york 6. Page MB3
Abélard and Héloïse, and Latter-Day Couples By SAM ROBERTS 7. Page MB4
With a MetroCard and Needles, a Vet Makes House Calls By COREY KILGANNON 8.
The Croaky Sounds of Spring By DAVE TAFT
Arts & Leisure 1. Page AR1
Can Steven Spielberg Remember How to Have Fun? By BROOKS BARNES 2. Page AR1
Will the Spirit of Burning Man Art Survive in Museums? By BRIAN SCHAEFER 3. Page AR2
Burt Reynolds Has Made Mistakes. But He Regrets Nothing. By KATHRYN SHATTUCK 4. Page AR5
Making Magic Out of Thin Air By ROB WEINERT-KENDT 5. Page AR7
Chris Evans, a.k.a. Captain America, Comes Back Down to Earth By REGGIE UGWU Show More in arts & leisure 6. Page AR8
Turning a Ghoulish Children’s Book Into a Grand Opera By ANDREW DICKSON 7. Page AR11
Getting Real: When War Films Went to the Trenches By J. HOBERMAN 8.
Making the Dogs of ‘Isle of Dogs’ By MEKADO MURPHY
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Judd Apatow Puts Garry Shandling Under the Microscope By DAVE ITZKOFF 10. Page AR13
‘The Americans’ Goes Dark(er), With Help from a Painter By ALEXIS SOLOSKI 11. Page AR14
Smashing Pumpkins Say They’re Happy Now. Can They Keep It Together? By JOE COSCARELLI 12. Page AR20
Basil Twist’s Fantastic Feathered World (With Tinsel and Berlioz) By MARINA HARSS 13. Page SP11
What’s on TV Sunday: ‘Barry’ and Stormy Daniels on ‘60 Minutes’ By ANDREW R. CHOW
Sunday Business 1.
Welcome to Zucktown. Where Everything Is Just Zucky. By DAVID STREITFELD
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The Former Khmer Rouge Slave Who Blew the Whistle on Wells Fargo By EMILY FLITTER 3.
It’s a Tough, Dusty Construction Job. She Loves It. As told to PATRICIA R. OLSEN
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How Nasdaq C.E.O. Adena Friedman Beat the Odds on Wall Street By DAVID GELLES 5. Page BU3
And in This Corner: A Rival From Japan Takes On the Pro Wrestling Establishment By SETH BERKMAN Show More in sunday business 6. Page BU4
Globalization’s Backlash Is Here, at Just the Wrong Time By NEIL IRWIN 7.
The Trump Boom Is Making It Harder to See the Next Recession By ROBERT J. SHILLER
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Single? No Kids? Don’t Fret: How to Plan Care in Your Later Years By SUSAN B. GARLAND 9.
How to Respond When a Colleague Is Harassing Women By ROB WALKER
Sunday Review 1. Page SR1
How Genetics Is Changing Our Understanding of ‘Race’ By DAVID REICH 2. Page SR1
Quitting Heroin in the Sunshine State By COLTON WOOTEN 3. Page SR2
Don’t Delete Facebook. Do Something About It. By SIVA VAIDHYANATHAN 4. Page SR2
How Democracy Can Survive Big Data By COLIN KOOPMAN 5. Page SR3
Cynthia Nixon and the Age of Inexperience By FRANK BRUNI Show More in sunday review 6. Page SR3
Are You Really in Love if It’s Not on Instagram? By KRISTA BURTON 7. Page SR4
The Man With the Battery-Powered Heart By DANIELA LAMAS 8. Page SR6
Stop Asking About My Kid’s College Plans By ELISABETH EGAN 9. Page SR6
We’re All in the Ghetto Now By ERIN AUBRY KAPLAN 10. Page SR7
Francis, the Anti-Strongman By PAUL ELIE 11. Page SR7
Why Lyndon Johnson Dropped Out By FREDRIK LOGEVALL 12. Page SR8
New York Forgets Its Juvenile Lifers By THE EDITORIAL BOARD 13. Page SR8
Tariffs on Imports? What Exactly Is an Import? By THE EDITORIAL BOARD 14. Page SR8
Understanding Rural America’s Gun Culture 15. Page SR9
Stop Shielding Gun Makers By BRAD S. KARP and H. CHRISTOPHER BOEHNING 16. Page SR9
Bolt the Oval Against Bolton By MAUREEN DOWD 17. Page SR9
A Hawk Takes Flight By ROSS DOUTHAT 18. Page SR10
‘Conflict Is More Profitable Than Peace’ By NICHOLAS KRISTOF and LYNSEY ADDARIO 19. Page SR10
A Voodoo Curse on Human Traffickers By ADAOBI TRICIA NWAUBANI
Travel 1. Page TR2
Why Jamaica Is a Movie Star By ELAINE GLUSAC 2. Page TR2
Five Ways to Save on an Upstate New York Getaway this Spring By JESSICA COLLEY CLARKE 3. Page TR2
Five Tips for a Luxury Paris Getaway on a Budget By SHIVANI VORA 4. Page TR2
With Hotels Becoming Social Spots, More Private Spaces for Guests By ELAINE GLUSAC 5.
Spring Break 2018: Sun, Sand and Deals in Mexico and the Caribbean By STEPHANIE ROSENBLOOM Show More in travel
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Returning to Vieques By JAN BENZEL 7. Page TR6
Smaller Crowds, Quieter Shores as St. John Slowly Recovers By MIREYA NAVARRO 8. Page TR8
St. Martin After Irma: The Beaches Are Dazzling but There’s Work to Do By MICHELLE HIGGINS 9. Page TR8
Thinking of Going to Brazil? You Will Need a Yellow Fever Vaccination By KAREN WEINTRAUB 10. Page TR9
Shopping High-Fashion Paris on the Cheap By AMY TARA KOCH 11. Page TR9
A Santa Barbara Hotel With Ocean Views and Artful Cuisine By SHEILA MARIKAR 12. Page TR10
After Maria’s Devastation, Can Dominica Be a Destination Again? By MATT GROSS 13. Page TR11
The Suffering and Spirit of San Juan By JADA YUAN 14.
36 Hours in Oaxaca By FREDA MOON
15. Page TR12
A Peruvian Chef Who Conquered the World Scales Higher Heights By ABBIE KOZOLCHYK
Magazine 1. Page MM12
The 3.11.18 Issue By THE NEW YORK TIMES MAGAZINE 2. Page MM15
‘Chain Migration’ Used to Be a Benign Term. Not Anymore. By STEPHEN KEARSE 3. Page MM18
New Sentences: From Morgan Parker’s ‘There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé’ By SAM ANDERSON 4. Page MM20
Peter Funch Sees the Patterns in the People on the Street By TEJU COLE 5. Page MM23
Poem: Theory for Expansion By JUSTIN PHILLIP REED Show More in magazine 6. Page MM24
What Young Rats’ Workouts Could Tell Us About the Human Heart By GRETCHEN REYNOLDS 7. Page MM26
Letter of Recommendation: Schleich Figurines By CHARLES SIEBERT 8. Page MM27
How to Clean Paper Currency By MALIA WOLLAN 9. Page MM28
Must I Tell My Boss I’m Absent Because of Mental Illness? By KWAME ANTHONY APPIAH 10. Page MM28
Judge John Hodgman on Diet-Related Odors By JOHN HODGMAN 11. Page MM32
The Comfort in Stockpiling Dried Beans By TEJAL RAO 12. Page MM34
A Simple Lemon Tart With Sensuous Surprises By DORIE GREENSPAN 13. Page MM90
Vivica A. Fox Wants Women in Hollywood to Last Past 35 By MOLLY LAMBERT
Book Review 1. Page BR4
New & Noteworthy 2. Page BR5
Letters to the Editor 3. Page BR5
Notes From the Book Review Archives 4. Page BR6
Tracy K. Smith: By the Book 5. Page BR7
The Revolution Has Been Televised By LISA SCHWARZBAUM Show More in book review 6. Page BR8
Science’s Invisible Women By DAVA SOBEL 7. Page BR9
If It’s a Man’s World, Let’s Escape It … or Subvert It By CARMEN MARIA MACHADO 8. Page BR10
Portraits of ‘Brazen’ Women Who Lived as They Wanted By LYNDA BARRY 9. Page BR11
A Call to Action for Girl Squads Everywhere By AUDREY GELMAN 10. Page BR12
Come-Ons, Takedowns and Insults: What It’s Like to Write Comedy as a Woman By MELENA RYZIK 11. Page BR13
Turf Wars of the Ultra-Wealthy, Upper East Side Style By ALEX KUCZYNSKI 12. Page BR14
The New Vanguard By DWIGHT GARNER, PARUL SEHGAL and JENNIFER SZALAI 13. Page BR16
The Plight of Working Women, as Seen by the Woman in the Corner Office By ROBBIE MYERS 14. Page BR18
Why ‘Tomorrow Will Be Different’ for the Transgender Community By MEREDITH TALUSAN 15. Page BR19
How Silicon Valley Turned Into ‘Brotopia’ By JESSICA BENNETT 16. Page BR20
Before #MeToo, There Was Catharine A. MacKinnon and Her Book ‘Sexual Harassment of Working Women’ By GINIA BELLAFANTE 17. Page BR21
Trust Your Own Heart, Write Your Own Story and Fight On By AMY CHOZICK 18. Page BR21
When Doctors Don’t Listen to Women By RANDI EPSTEIN 19. Page BR22
In New Books for Kids, Women’s Victories Speak Loud and Clear By LAUREN DUCA 20. Page BR23
10 New Books We Recommend This Week 21. Page BR24
Is Your Plane About to Crash? Write a Farewell Note and Eat It By TINA JORDAN 22. Page BR24
Paperback Row By JOUMANA KHATIB 23. Page BR26
Collections of Essays by Writers Old and Young By MELISSA FEBOS 24.
A Well-Read Woman By JOANA AVILLEZ and MOLLY YOUNG
Sports Sunday 1.
Gary Sanchez Is One of Baseball’s Best Catchers, but There’s a Catch By BILLY WITZ
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College Coaches Cannot Be Contained By MARC TRACY
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After Early Miami Exit, Roger Federer Says He’ll Skip the French Open By DAVID WALDSTEIN 4.
Mets Demote Zack Wheeler After a Weak Spring By JAMES WAGNER
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Greg Bird Removed From the Yankees’ Lineup With a Sore Right Foot
By BILLY WITZ Show More in sports sunday 6. Page SP4
Loyola-Chicago Is in the Final Four After a Rout of Kansas State By JOE DRAPE 7. Page SP5
UConn Women Beat Duke With the Help of a Former Blue Devil By JERÉ LONGMAN 8. Page SP5
N.C.A.A. Women’s Tournament: South Carolina and Notre Dame Advance By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 9.
M.L.B. 2018: What to Expect This Season By ELENA GUSTINES
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Chris Kelly and Brian Gionta Go From the Olympics to the N.H.L. Playoff Hunt By TAL PINCHEVSKY
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Stephen Curry and Kyrie Irving Are Sidelined by Knee Problems By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Sunday Styles 1. Page ST1
‘All Men Are Guilty,’ Says Mega-Mogul Barry Diller By MAUREEN DOWD 2. Page ST1
Unbecoming a Trump: The Vanessa Trump Divorce By KATHERINE ROSMAN and JACOB BERNSTEIN 3.
How to Throw a Laid-Back (and Healthy) Dinner Party By KARI MOLVAR
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Three New Sculptural Jewelry Brands to Know By ZIO BARITAUX
5. Page ST3
This Woman Makes a Living Destroying Jeans and Fixing Houses By HAYLEY KRISCHER Show More in sunday styles 6.
What 7 Book Lovers Wore to the Antiquarian Fair By JOHN ORTVED
7. Page ST6
First Try the Pastrami, Then the Polyamory By DEBBIE WEISS 8. Page ST7
Siri, Alexa and That Google Gal Will Get You Only So Far By BREENA KERR 9.
Timbaland, the ’90s Hip-Hop Producer, Hunts for Old-School Tees By BEN DETRICK
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The Roadblock to a Healthy Relationship With Food By PHILIP GALANES
11. Page ST9
Ava Nirui Gives Bootleg a Fashion Twist By ALEXANDRA WEISS 12. Page ST10
Confirm or Deny: Barry Diller By MAUREEN DOWD
Vows 1. Page ST13
A Match That’s Perfectly Imperfect By LINDA MARX 2. Page ST14
Corinne Hagans, Derrick Morrison 3. Page ST14
She Finally Gave the Office ‘Nice Guy’ a Chance By ROSALIE R. RADOMSKY 4. Page ST14
Lindsey Olson, JP Collins 5. Page ST14
Mandy Naglich, Wesley Carmichael Show More in vows 6. Page ST14
Cassie Chambers, Bryan Armstrong 7. Page ST14
Rachel Hamilton, Daniel Kuebrich 8. Page ST14
He Had the First Line on Stage, She the Last By VINCENT M. MALLOZZI 9. Page ST14
Claire Carlin, Brendan Parets 10. Page ST14
Amanda Westrich, Justin Smith 11. Page ST15
Roxana Kayvani, John Oxtoby 12. Page ST15
Marc Rozic, Noble Black 13. Page ST15
Michelle Ozog, Justin Ridgely 14. Page ST15
Cassidy Luitjen, Eric Minoff 15. Page ST15
Eunbi Kim, Austin Chu 16. Page ST15
Rachel Whitaker, Michael Wilper 17. Page ST15
Lisa Cohen, Hershel Kleinberg 18. Page ST15
A Merger for the Rabbi and the Labor Leader By ALIX STRAUSS
Real Estate 1. Page RE1
2018: A Tough Year for First-Time Buyers By JEN A. MILLER 2. Page RE2
Where Are All the Big Dogs? By MICHAEL KOLOMATSKY 3. Page RE2
When a Building’s Cleaning Products Make a Tenant Miserable By RONDA KAYSEN 4.
Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut Reported by ANNE MANCUSO and LISA PREVOST
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Homes for Sale in Manhattan and Brooklyn By STEFANOS CHEN Show More in real estate
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House Hunting in … Bermuda By VIVIAN MARINO
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How to Turn Your Renovation Into a Vacation By MICHELLE HIGGINS
8. Page RE8
What to Expect From a Home Inspection By MEGAN WILD 9.
Redding, Conn.: More Woods and Fewer People By SUSAN HODARA
10. Page RE10
Cleaning Tools for a Tiny Apartment By JOLIE KERR 11. Page RE10
For Two Pilots, a Home 10 Minutes From LaGuardia Is Ideal By KIM VELSEY 12. Page RE11
Becoming a First-Time Buyer in Brooklyn By JOYCE COHEN 13. Page RE11
Homes That Sold for Around $1,500,000 Compiled by C. J. HUGHES 14. Page RE12
The Expectant Homeowner By RONDA KAYSEN
T Design 1. Page M238
T’s Design Issue: This Is Us By HANYA YANAGIHARA 2.
A Cultural Compendium of What’s New
3. Page M244
A Downtown Jewelry Store That Celebrates the Personal By KATE GUADAGNINO 4. Page M246
The Male Waist Comes Back Into View By ALEXANDER FURY 5. Page M246
The Latest Subject of Female Fantasies? Creatures From the Deep By THESSALY LA FORCE Show More in t design 6.
The New Homespun Feel of Men’s Wear
7. Page M256
The Creative Couple Bridging the Worlds of Hospitality and Embroidery By ALICE NEWELL-HANSON 8. Page M260
Inside a Design Dealer’s Colorful World By LINDSAY TALBOT 9. Page M264
Does Having a Day Job Mean Making Better Art? By KATY WALDMAN 10.
Expressive Hands Model the Season’s Most Distinctive Jewelry By THESSALY LA FORCE
11. Page M278
Mary Gordon & Glenda Jackson Talk Poetry, Theater and the State of Feminism By BORIS KACHKA 12.
Spring Coats that Stand Out
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The Women Responsible for the Look of Your Next All-Day Cafe By KYLE CHAYKA 14.
Outdoor Furniture That’s Light as Air
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Three Venerated Design Companies Look Back to Move Forward By NANCY HASS
16. Page M2110
Where to Stay (and What to Eat) in Maui’s Upcountry By JOHN WOGAN 17. Page M2115
Vive le Croissant! By LIGAYA MISHAN 18.
Vibrant, Embellished Sandals for Spring
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9 Elegant Trinket Boxes
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In Extreme Times, Extreme Clothes By ALEXANDER FURY
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Some of the Most Provocative Political Art is Made With Fibers By LESLIE CAMHI 22.
A Cultural Compendium of What’s New
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Lessons in the Humble Art of Broom-Making By DEBORAH NEEDLEMAN 24.
Inside the Season’s New Books
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An Ode to Joyful, Self-consciously Naïve Design
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When a 21st-Century Family Moves Into a 12th-Century Castle By TOM DELAVAN 27.
How Should Furniture Respond to the World Around It? By NIKIL SAVAL
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This Artist’s House Is Not a Home By GABY WOOD
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A Low-Key Swedish Island’s Shockingly Modern Architecture By NANCY HASS
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An Artist’s Spiritual Ephemera, Illustrated By JOHN WOGAN AND ILLUSTRATIONS BY AURORE DE LA MORINERIE
Wealth 1. Page F2
Are Millions Missing? Some Relatives Want to Know. Others Don’t. By PAUL SULLIVAN 2. Page F2
Life After Your Death? Here’s Why You Should Have a Trust By ELIZABETH OLSON 3. Page F3
Here’s How to Maintain Peace Among Your Heirs By PAUL SULLIVAN 4. Page F4
When Your Parents Remarry, Everyone Is Happy, Right? By TAMMY La GORCE 5. Page F4
You’ve Got Lots of Company Stock. Now What? By DAVID GELLES Show More in wealth 6. Page F5
To Find the Right Financial Adviser, ‘Do a Beauty Contest’ By SCOTT JAMES 7. Page F6
When It Comes to Donating Money, Whom Do You Trust? By ANN CARRNS 8. Page F7
Building Trust at Financial Firms With CPR and First Aid By PAUL SULLIVAN 9. Page F8
Trust Betrayed: Wives of White-Collar Criminals Tell Their Stories By ABBY ELLIN 10. Page F8
Do Financial Advisers Have to Act in Your Interest? Maybe By TARA SIEGEL BERNARD 11. Page F9
For Panda Express Owners, It’s About Family By KERRY HANNON
Today's Correction Article 1. Page A4
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