Friday, May 13, 2011

Magazine

The New York Times Magazine

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What Happened to Air France Flight 447?

Two years after it fell out of the sky, the main part of the wreckage has been located at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. But will the mystery of the crash ever be solved?

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Tina Brown Is Still Hungry for Buzz

Can she get it for her “NewsBeast” operation?

Jerry Brown’s Last Stand

The new/old governor is trying to teach Californians a very hard lesson — that they need government more than they think they do.

Multimedia

Interactive Feature: Sweet Sounds of Science

The radical, syndicated program “Radiolab” creates striking sound effects to communicate big ideas. Listen to excerpts in this sonic gallery.

Interactive Feature: High-School Seniors Predict Their Future

We asked 18 students about their 10-year plans. Hear the answers.

Interactive Feature: Portraits From a Job-Starved City

A tour through the stores, factories and offices of Rockford, Ill.

Video Gallery: 14 Actors Acting

This year’s great performers striking some of the classic attitudes of cinema.

Sunday Puzzles

You can now download and print the popular variety puzzles from the Sunday magazine free online. Look below for links to this week’s puzzle as well as answers to last week’s.

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Gold Mania in the Yukon

As economic uncertainty ignites the market for the most primitive form of wealth, a good old-fashioned gold rush is back on. A prospector’s tale.

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Jim Cramer Hits an All-Time High

Like Wall Street itself, the man who personified stock-market mania has rebounded from the financial crisis with a vengeance. But that doesn’t mean he’s over it.

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Top Down

Is Your Religion Your Financial Destiny?

The economic differences among the country’s various religions are strikingly large.

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First

Inflation and Economic Hooliganism

Not happy with the U.S. exporting inflation to the rest of the world? Tough.

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The Art of Economic Complexity

A new way to visualize a country’s development.

Eat

Pasta Primavera: The Remix

Give an old staple new life — by focusing on simple vegetables that are springtime fresh.

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From the Archive

Interactive Feature: Romanian Cinema Rising

A. O. Scott on the new wave of Romanian cinema.

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