International Business
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Abnormally Dry Canada Taps U.S. Energy, Reversing Usual Flow
In February, the United States did something that it had not done in many years — the country sent more…
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Sailing the Mediterranean on a 136-Passenger Windjammer
From the bridge of the three-masted windjammer, the Sea Cloud Spirit, the captain called out the words we’d all been…
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Jon Stewart and Rachel Maddow Are Luring Liberals Back to cable TV
Liberal TV viewers have a new mantra: T.G.I.M.! Monday nights have suddenly broken out in the Nielsen ratings — and…
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Sally Buzbee, Washington Post Editor, to Leave Role
On Sunday, Mr. Lewis unveiled more of his plan to save The Post, including the new division of the newsroom…
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Washington Post Editor Sally Buzbee to Step Down
The executive editor of The Washington Post, Sally Buzbee, will step down from her role, according to a person with…
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A Sticking Point in Paramount and Skydance Talks: Who Pays For a Lawsuit?
Paramount and Skydance have haggled for months over an ambitious merger that would usher in a new ruler of a…
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OPEC Plans a Gradual Unwinding of Production Cuts
When officials from major oil-producing countries met on Sunday, they had a tricky task before them: To reassure shaky markets…
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They Spent Their Life Savings on Life Coaching
To an outsider, Billiejo Mullett is someone who has her head firmly screwed on. She’s smart and educated — a…
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N.H.L.’s Move to Salt Lake City Is Latest Sports Downsizing
Sometimes, smaller is better. For decades, major sports leagues have tried to place teams in the country’s largest markets in…
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Book Review: ‘When Women Ran Fifth Avenue,’ by Julie Satow
WHEN WOMEN RAN FIFTH AVENUE: Glamour and Power at the Dawn of American Fashion, by Julie Satow In 1980, Donald…
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