He was an editor, columnist and Pulitzer Prize-winning correspondent for The Times and served in a variety of government posts.
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David Binder, 88, Dies; Chronicled the Cold War and Its Aftermath
Mr. Binder’s thousands of reports for The Times included coverage of the Berlin Wall’s construction in 1961 and its destruction in 1989.
Why The Times Published a Photo of Drowned Migrants
We asked top editors about the decision-making process: “These are not easy images to use.”
When ISIS Killed Cyclists on Their Journey Around the World
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When the World’s Most Famous Mystery Writer Vanished
On a cold December night in 1926, Agatha Christie went out in her beloved Morris Cowley roadster and didn’t return home for 11 days. Here’s how her disappearance played out.
Iran Bars Times Correspondent From Reporting
The correspondent, Thomas Erdbrink, has been unable to work since February, when his press credential was revoked. The Iranian authorities have offered no explanation.
The Tiananmen Square Anniversary: A Guide to Our Coverage
The bloody 1989 crackdown crushed a student-led movement for democracy and helped shape China’s government for years to come.
Letter 105: Our Australia Bureau Turns Two. Here Are Our Favorite Stories.
From heartbreaking terror attacks to giant lobsters, here are the stories we remember most from Australia and the region.