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New York Times This Week in Review Sunday Februaey 4 2018

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  1. Photo President Trump in West Palm Beach, Fla., on Friday. Mr. Trump has made little, if any public, effort to rally the nation to confront Moscow for its electoral intrusion or to defend democratic institutions against continued disruption.
    CreditAl Drago for The New York Times

    News Analysis

    Trump'south Conspicuous Silence Leaves a Struggle Against Russian federation Without a Leader

    President Trump depicted indictments charging Russians with interfering in America's politics as a vindication for himself rather than a threat to the United states of america.

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  2. Photograph Diffa, Niger: American Special Forces soldiers training Nigerien troops last year.
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    'An Endless War': Why 4 U.South. Soldiers Died in a Remote African Desert

    More than 16 years later 9/11 spurred a broad fight against terrorism, some Americans say information technology's time to await at how the land is deploying its forces.

    Past Rukmini Callimachi , Helene Cooper , Eric Schmitt , Alan Blinder and

    1. Photo Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's chief executive, faces renewed questions about why the social network didn't catch the Russian activity earlier or do more to stop it.
      CreditEric Risberg/Associated Press

      To Stir Discord in 2016, Russians Turned Most Oft to Facebook

      The special counsel's indictment detailed how crucial Facebook and Instagram were to the Russian entrada to disrupt the presidential election.

      Past Sheera Frenkel and

    2. Photo The Kennedy Expressway in Chicago, where officials have imposed fees on trips on ride-hailing apps like Uber and will use some of the money to improve its public transit system. Across the country many local governments are using similar surcharges to raise more revenue.
      CreditScott Olson/Getty Images

      When Calling an Uber Can Pay Off for Cities and States

      New taxes and fees on ride-hailing services take raised millions of dollars for transportation, infrastructure and fifty-fifty public schools.

      By

  1. President or Luxury Towers: Either Style, Trump Is the Rage in Bharat

    President Trump's eldest son is headed to India on a sales trip for the family unit's real manor business. Indians are star-struck by a family both rich and famous.

    By Maria Abi-Habib and Eric Lipton

    Page A1

  2. Florida Agency Investigated Nikolas Cruz After Violent Social Media Posts

    After visiting and questioning Mr. Cruz at his home in 2016, the Department of Children and Families determined he was non a take a chance to himself or others.

    By Audra D. South. Burch, Frances Robles and Patricia Mazzei

    Page A1

  3. In Wake of Florida Massacre, Gun Control Advocates Look to Connecticut

    By Lisa W. Foderaro and Kristin Hussey

    Page A19

  4. Russian Trolls Were Sloppy, but Indictment However 'Points at the Kremlin'

    By Neil MacFarquhar

    Page A20

  5. Trump's National Security Master Calls Russian Interference 'Incontrovertible'

    Past David Eastward. Sanger

    Folio A21

  6. As Ramaphosa Hails a 'New Dawn,' Southward Africans See More than of the Same

    By Norimitsu Onishi

    Page A12

  7. Brazil Looks to Cleft Down on Fake News Alee of Bitter Ballot

    By Ernesto Londoño

    Page A4

  8. Driven From Isle Homes by Storms, Dialysis Patients Tin Do Little but Wait

    By Alan Blinder and Sheri Fink

    Page A15

  9. The WeWork Manifesto: First, Office Infinite. Next, the World.

    Past David Gelles

    Page BU1

  10. Nathan Chen Gets a Dissimilar Kind of Reward

    By Juliet Macur

    Page SP1

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International

  1. In Colombia Border Town, Desperate Venezuelans Sell Hair to Survive

    By Joe Parkin Daniels

    Page A5

  2. Brazil Looks to Crack Down on Fake News Ahead of Bitter Ballot

    By Ernesto Londoño

    Page A4

  3. A Globe-trotting UKIP Ousts Leader at Center of Racism Row

    By Ellen Barry

    Page A6

National

  1. Driven From Isle Homes by Storms, Dialysis Patients Tin can Do Picayune but Expect

    By Alan Blinder and Sheri Fink

    Folio A15

  2. 7 Prison house Guards in Pennsylvania Charged With Sexually Abusing Inmates

    By Matthew Haag

    Page A16

  3. Jury Awards $38 One thousand thousand to Family of Maryland Adult female Shot by Law

    Past Matt Stevens

    Page A17

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Obituaries

  1. Lerone Bennett Jr., Historian of Black America, Dies at 89

    By Neil Genzlinger

    Page A25

  2. Jim Bridwell, Mountaineering Maverick, Is Dead at 73

    By Neil Genzlinger

    Page A25

  3. Patricia Frustaci, 63, Dies; Septuplets Put Her in Spotlight

    By Daniel E. Slotnik

    Page A26

New York

  1. Lin-Manuel Miranda, the Next Panthera leo of New York

    By John Leland

    Page MB1

  2. Absurd-Looking and Sweet, Juul Is a Vice Teens Can't Resist

    By Ginia Bellafante

    Page MB1

  3. The Tingle Makers, Open up for Concern

    By Andrea Marks

    Folio MB1

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Arts & Leisure

  1. Gillian Jacobs Is Ready to Let Go of Her Fears

    Past Kathryn Shattuck

    Page AR2

  2. These Actors Are Off Book. Way Off.

    By Alexis Soloski

    Page AR5

  3. A Barrier Breaks: An Actress With Down Syndrome Plays the Lead

    By Sopan Deb

    Page AR6

Sunday Business

  1. The WeWork Manifesto: First, Office Space. Next, the World.

    By David Gelles

    Folio BU1

  2. Christopher Bailey Takes a Terminal Walk Down the Burberry Runway

    By Elizabeth Paton

    Page BU1

  3. At Chobani, Adding Flavor to Yogurt While Watching Calories

    Every bit told to Elizabeth Olson

    Page BU2

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Sunday Review

  1. The Tyranny of Convenience

    By Tim Wu

    Page SR1

  2. A Message From the Club No One Wants to Join

    By Gregory Gibson

    Page SR1

  3. This Isn't What the Tea Party Fought For

    By Jennifer Stefano

    Page SR2

Travel

  1. The 52 Places Traveler: Starting an Intimidating Globe Tour in the Big Piece of cake

    By Jada Yuan

    Folio TR1

  2. At New Zealand Trail Huts, Shelter, Conversation and Community

    Past Jeremy Cronon

    Folio TR1

  3. What Joel Embiid Tin can't Travel Without

    Past Nell McShane Wulfhart

    Folio TR2

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Mag

  1. A Literary Route Trip Into the Heart of Russian federation

    Past Karl Ove Knausgaard

    Page MM32

  2. The two.4.xviii Issue

    Page MM7

  3. When 'Reform' Ways a Process of Elimination

    By Beverly Gage

    Folio MM9

Book Review

  1. Iii Lives, and the Tenuous Ties That Bind Them

    Past Alice Gregory

    Folio BR1

  2. New & Noteworthy

    Folio BR4

  3. Letters to the Editor

    Page BR5

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Sports Sunday

  1. Nathan Chen Gets a Different Kind of Advantage

    By Juliet Macur

    Page SP1

  2. Nascar Waits for Leader of Its Next Generation to Emerge

    Past Peter Kerasotis

    Page SP2

  3. Bobsled Team Represents Nigeria Loosely, but Women Truly

    By Motoko Rich and Emmanuel Akinwotu

    Folio SP4

Sunday Styles

  1. Jake Shears, of Scissor Sisters, Stages His Ain Comeback

    By Michael Schulman

    Page ST1

  2. Still Talking After All These Years

    By Penelope Green

    Page ST1

  3. At New York Fashion Week, 48 Hours With Prabal Gurung

    By Laura Neilson

    Page ST3

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Vows

  1. Headfirst With a Helmet, and Headlong Without

    By Vincent M. Mallozzi

    Folio ST12

  2. Should You Invite Your Ex to the Wedding?

    Past Alyson Krueger

    Folio ST13

  3. The Delay Game Worked for Both of Them

    By Vincent M. Mallozzi

    Page ST13

Real Manor

  1. This Old House Is a Task

    Past Ronda Kaysen

    Page RE1

  2. Which Cities Have More Renters?

    By Michael Kolomatsky

    Folio RE2

  3. When Furniture Rains from In a higher place

    By Ronda Kaysen

    Page RE2

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T Women'due south Fashion

  1. T's Women'south Fashion Issue: A Seat at the Table

    By Hanya Yanagihara

    Page M2102

  2. The Story Behind T's Judy Chicago Encompass

    By Thessaly La Force

    Page M2104

  3. From Sign-Linguistic communication Tutor to Pb Actress

    Past Kate Guadagnino

    Page M2109

Today'south Correction Article

  1. Corrections: Feb eighteen, 2018

    Page AR2

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