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11/23/2008 02:47 AM
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Obama Vows Swift Action on Vast Economic Stimulus Plan
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Barack Obama offered the outlines of a plan to create or save 2.5 million jobs by investing in public works and alternative energy.
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11/23/2008 02:50 AM
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Clinton-Obama Détente: From Top Rival to Top Aide
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Few are predicting that a new relationship born of mutual respect and self-interest will grow into a tight bond, but it might.
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11/23/2008 03:01 AM
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The Reckoning: Citigroup Pays for a Rush to Risk
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Much of the damage inflicted on Citigroup was caused by errant, high-octane trading and lax oversight, critics say.
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11/23/2008 03:07 AM
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New Suspect in Sports Doping Is, No Joke, Viagra
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The drug may create an unfair advantage dilating blood vessels, increasing oxygen-carrying capacity.
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11/23/2008 04:34 AM
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Abroad: A Whirlwind Named Barenboim
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Daniel Barenboim arrives in New York this week, complete with a breakneck schedule.
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11/23/2008 03:04 AM
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Memo From Islamabad: Ringed by Foes, Pakistanis Fear the U.S., Too
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There is an increasing belief among some Pakistanis that what the U.S. really wants is the breakup of Pakistan.
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11/23/2008 03:27 AM
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Airstrike Kills Qaeda-Linked Militant in Pakistan
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The British militant, a liaison to Al Qaeda, was a key suspect in a 2006 plot to blow up trans-Atlantic airliners.
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11/23/2008 03:45 AM
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Iraq Needs Security Pact for Order, Officials Say
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Iraq’s top security officials urged ratification of an accord with the United States, amid dire warnings if it is not.
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11/23/2008 03:48 AM
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No. 5 Oklahoma 65, No. 2 Texas Tech 21: Oklahoma Dominates, Scrambling Title Races
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Oklahoma’s crushing victory before a record crowd ended what had been an unbeaten season for the Red Raiders.
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11/23/2008 04:40 AM
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Dalai Lama Urges Exiles to Be Prudent
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The Dalai Lama warned his fellow Tibetan exile leaders to be prudent in their future planning or risk failure, after the leaders said they might push for independence for their Himalayan homeland if China refuses to grant it autonomy soon.
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11/23/2008 03:58 AM
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Despite Army’s Assurances, Violence at Home
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Adriana Renteria’s story illustrates the gaps in the way the Army handles domestic violence cases and the way it treats victims.
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11/23/2008 03:22 AM
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Across France, Cafe Owners Are Suffering
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Traditional cafes and bars all over France are suffering and in some cases even closing, hit by changing attitudes, habits and now a poor economic climate.
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11/22/2008 09:25 PM
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After Disney, Eisner Finds a Home Online
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Michael Eisner has settled into a comfortable post-Disney existence, staking a claim on Web entertainment.
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11/23/2008 03:52 AM
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Jim Schwartz Shapes the Titans’ Defense
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Schwartz, the defensive coordinator for the Tennessee Titans, is one of the N.F.L.’s leading practitioners of statistical analysis.
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11/23/2008 04:38 AM
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Down, Down, Fixing New York’s Drinking Straw
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Six deep-sea divers are part of a project to fix a leaking tunnel that delivers half of New York’s water supply.
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11/23/2008 03:43 AM
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Diplomatic Memo: President Looks Back in Goodbye From Peru
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An unfamiliar emotion — wistfulness — is settling in over President Bush and his White House.
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11/23/2008 03:44 AM
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In Ramadi, Real Rebuilding, With Fresh Paint
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Some of the lessons that reconstruction watchdogs have been expounding on appear to have been taken to heart.
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11/23/2008 03:54 AM
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New Fears Arise in Michigan
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The state, long entrenched in recession, is being hit hard by the economic crisis. Not even its lake resort towns are being spared.
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11/23/2008 02:37 AM
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If They Can: Change Is Landing in Old Hands
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Could Barack Obama ultimately find himself pulled toward the Washington folkways he has vowed to surmount?
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