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Voices From the Polls

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Produced by: Tom Jackson, Amy O'Leary and Staff

Across the country on Super Tuesday, 124 voters spoke out about the issues that matter to them. More…


The Assassination of Benazir Bhutto

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Produced by: John Moore, Patrick Witty, Thomas Lin

An eyewitness account from John Moore, a photographer from Getty Images, who was at the scene of the blast during the assassination of Benazir Bhutto. More…


A Photographer's Journal: Putin's Russia

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Produced by: James Hill, Robert Mackey, Amy O'Leary

With President Vladimir V. Putin’s opponents persistently hobbled by the Kremlin, his party swept to the kind of landslide long predicted for the parliamentary elections. Yet the results, while a triumph for Mr. Putin, also usher in a new era of political instability for Russia. More…


2007: The Year in Pictures: NYT

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Produced by: Tom Jackson and Photo Staff

A look at the year in pictures in 2007. The expected galleries were there including Washington, Iraq & Afghanistan, National, Metro, Presidential Elections and the Middle East. And Democracy in Transition as well as the Economy and Environment made the cut for 2007. More…


New York Manhole Covers, Forged Barefoot in India

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Produced by: J. Adam Huggins, Sarah Kramer

Eight thousand miles from Manhattan, barefoot, shirtless, whip-thin men rippled with muscle were forging prosaic pieces of the urban jigsaw puzzle: manhole covers. More…


Exonerated, Freed, and What Happened Then

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Produced by: Tom Jackson, Sarah Kramer, Amy O'Leary, Janet Roberts, Fernando Santos

Since 1989, more than 200 prisoners have been exonerated by DNA evidence in the United States. The New York Times interviewed 137 of them about their lives since leaving prison -- their jobs and loves, their health care and housing. The findings and dozens of audio interviews are presented below. More…


Free and Uneasy: The First Year Out

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Produced by: James Estrin, Sarah Kramer, Meaghan Looram, Fernanda Santos

At least 205 men and one woman nationwide have been exonerated through DNA evidence since 1989, including 53 who, like Jeffrey Deskovic, were convicted of murder. In gathering information on 137 of them over the past four months â€" one of the most extensive such efforts to date â€" The New York Times found that many faced the same challenges Mr. Deskovic has confronted, like making a living, reconnecting with relatives and seeking financial recompense for his lost years. More…


Under Siege, Life in Gaza Just Shrinks

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Produced by: Ruth Fremson, Jeffrey Scales, Jeffery DelViscio, Nadia Taha

Hopes were high in 2005, when Israel unilaterally withdrew its troops and 9,000 Jewish settlers, and the international community lined up to help the Palestinians make Gaza a model for their potential state. More…


A New Tower for The Times

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Produced by: Graham Roberts, Gabriel Dance, Mika Gröndahl, Raymond McCrea Jones and Alan McLean

More views of the Times tower, and a narration by the architecture critic, Nicolai Ouroussoff. Includes panoramic views of the interior and exterior of The New York Times tower. More…


Climbing Kilimanjaro

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Produced by: Erin Aigner, Vu Nguyen, Joe Ward

To many climate scientists and glaciologists who have probed and measured, the disappearance of Kilimanjaro's ice fields is inevitable and imminent. The adventure travel industry sends about 30,000 climbers a year toward Kilimanjaro’s summit. Tom Bissell’s account of his painful and exhausting climb to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. More…