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Author: LARA TAKENAGA

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Times Insider: Pressed for Time: When Big News Breaks on the Other Side of the World

April 23, 2019LARA TAKENAGAComments Off on Times Insider: Pressed for Time: When Big News Breaks on the Other Side of the World

Significant time differences from New York pose all kinds of coverage obstacles for Times editors and correspondents.

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Japan Is Among the Hardest Countries for Working Mothers. These Families Want to Change That.

April 11, 2019April 11, 2019LARA TAKENAGAComments Off on Japan Is Among the Hardest Countries for Working Mothers. These Families Want to Change That.

Men in Japan do fewer hours of domestic work than in any other wealthy nation. Mothers and fathers there told us how they’ve managed to buck the norm.

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As Israel Holds a Pivotal Election, Voters Tell Us What Matters Most to Them

April 9, 2019LARA TAKENAGAComments Off on As Israel Holds a Pivotal Election, Voters Tell Us What Matters Most to Them

Many see Tuesday’s election as a referendum on Benjamin Netanyahu, who has been prime minister for the last decade and is facing likely indictment for fraud.

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From 1969 to 2019, a Day at The New York Times

February 28, 2019LARA TAKENAGAComments Off on From 1969 to 2019, a Day at The New York Times

The book “A Day in the Life of The New York Times” chronicled 24 hours at the Gray Lady 50 years ago. On its anniversary, we look at how the news organization operates today.

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Clean, On Time and Rat-Free: 9 International Transit Systems With Lessons for New York

February 11, 2019LARA TAKENAGAComments Off on Clean, On Time and Rat-Free: 9 International Transit Systems With Lessons for New York

From Tokyo to Zurich, readers told us how New York’s subway compares with the public transportation in their cities (spoiler alert: not well).

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Our Tokyo Bureau Chief on Where She Finds ‘Bolts of Insight’ (Hint: It’s Outside the Office)

February 1, 2019February 3, 2019LARA TAKENAGAComments Off on Our Tokyo Bureau Chief on Where She Finds ‘Bolts of Insight’ (Hint: It’s Outside the Office)

The Reader Center talks to Motoko Rich about Japanese culture, her stress antidote and children’s novels.

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Does Your City Have a Great Public Transit System? Tell Us About It

January 18, 2019January 18, 2019LARA TAKENAGAComments Off on Does Your City Have a Great Public Transit System? Tell Us About It

New York’s subway is overcrowded, often delayed and in desperate need of repairs. How does your city’s system compare?

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Bulletin Board: Why The Times Published a Disturbing Photo of Dead Bodies After an Attack in Nairobi

January 17, 2019January 18, 2019LARA TAKENAGAComments Off on Bulletin Board: Why The Times Published a Disturbing Photo of Dead Bodies After an Attack in Nairobi

Including a graphic photo, particularly of a dead body, is never an easy decision. Our director of photography and our National editor give insight into how and when we make these tough calls.

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Times Insider: Starving Babies, Molotov Cocktails and Death Threats: One Photojournalist’s Venezuelan Reality

November 28, 2018LARA TAKENAGAComments Off on Times Insider: Starving Babies, Molotov Cocktails and Death Threats: One Photojournalist’s Venezuelan Reality

Meridith Kohut, an American photographer who frequently freelances for The Times, feels “a moral obligation to stay” and bear witness to the horrors of Venezuela’s economic collapse.

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What Makes Someone French? If You Live in France, We Want to Hear From You

November 14, 2018LARA TAKENAGAComments Off on What Makes Someone French? If You Live in France, We Want to Hear From You

As the divide over French identity deepens, tell us how your views have evolved.

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