Obituaries
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Just Jaeckin, Whose ‘Emmanuelle’ Was a Scandalous Success, Dies at 82
Just Jaeckin, a fashion photographer turned film director whose first movie, “Emmanuelle,” became a box-office sensation when it was released…
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Greg Lee, a Key Member of Two U.C.L.A. Title-Winners, Dies at 70
Greg Lee, the point guard for Coach John Wooden’s unbeaten U.C.L.A. teams that captured the 1972 and 1973 N.C.A.A. basketball…
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Do Not Bring Your ‘Whole Self’ to Work
For those lucky enough to have worked from home over the past two-and-a-half years or seven years or whatever it…
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Sidewalk Surfing With My Disabled Parents
About 15 years ago, I accompanied my mother during her first visit to the nonemergency wing of the Los Alamitos…
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Let’s Talk About the Economic Roots of White Supremacy
In my Tuesday column on the political incentives within the Republican Party, I made an analogy to the struggle over…
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Jim Post, Known for a Memorably ‘Groovy’ Hit Song, Dies at 82
Jim Post, best known as half of the duo Friend & Lover, whose only hit was a memorable one —…
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The Nuclear Shadow Over the Ukraine War
At a 1985 banquet marking the 30th anniversary of National Review, with Ronald Reagan in attendance, William F. Buckley Jr.…
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Women’s Lives Put at Risk Under State Abortion Bans
To the Editor: Re “Can Exceptions to a Ban on Abortion Work?,” by Ross Douthat (column, Sept. 15): Mr. Douthat’s…
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Roxanne Lowit, Fashion Photographer With a Backstage View, Dies at 80
Roxanne Lowit, an omnipresent fashion photographer whose candid shots of top designers and models frolicking backstage at the world’s fashion…