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In Attorney General Debate, Humor and Surprise
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Rangel Hits the Streets, Finding Love and Aversion
Representative Charles B. Rangel, long accustomed to being a shoo-in, this year finds himself humbled, trying to woo voters.
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Links to Wall St. Become Liability in Primary Races
In this political season, nothing is so radioactive in the precincts of New York as the taint of Wall Street ties.
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Khan Yunis Journal: Finding a Steadier Path in Gaza
An American psychiatrist’s program of techniques to reduce stress has helped people in Gaza and Israel deal with the effects of violence.
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At Fashion Week, It’s Where You Sit That Counts
With so many changes in the fashion media, designers are having a tough time deciding who gets the best seats.
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Dance: On White House Stage, Space Is Constrained; Imagination Is Not
The White House hosted the first performance in a planned dance series, matching performances in music, poetry and other arts that have already been held there.
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Immigration Crackdown Steps Into the Kitchen
A San Diego restaurant owner has been thrust into one of the nation’s most contentious debates, sending a current of fear through the restaurant industry.
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Political Ties Shielded Bank in Afghanistan
An arrangement between the family of the Afghan president and another prominent family is teetering.
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From Chicago’s ‘Mayor for Life,’ a Decision Not to Run
Shock over Mayor Richard M. Daley’s news spread all the way to Washington, where the White House chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, has said he would like the job.
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Concern Is Voiced Over Religious Intolerance
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As Stadiums Vanish, Their Debt Lives On
Taxpayers in New Jersey and in other areas of the country are still paying for facilities abandoned by the teams they were built for.
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U.N. Says About 500 Were Raped in Congo
Two officials told the Security Council that the number of reported victims in attacks last month had risen.
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Bedbugs Bad for Business? Depends on the Business
Bedbugs are showing up in commercial settings, creating a bonanza for companies that deal with the scourge.
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News Analysis: At ABC News After Westin, Risk and Opportunity
David Westin’s resignation as president represents, in the words of one long-time television news executive, “an inflection point” for the television news industry.
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Economic Scene: The Bears and the State of Housing
The difference between viewing housing as a luxury good or as a staple is the subject of a debate about the recovery.
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New Call for Boycott of Election in Egypt
Mohamed ElBaradei said that democracy in Egypt was a “sham” and pushed for a change in the election laws.
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Obama Is Against a Compromise on Bush Tax Cuts
The president’s decision not to extend tax cuts for the rich adds a populist twist to an economic package designed to entice support from big businesses and their Republican allies.
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British Police May Question Government Adviser
Prime Minister David Cameron’s top media adviser may be told to respond to claims that he knew about hacking.
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Few Words and a Whole Lotta Pictures
A new book of photographs, “Jimmy Page by Jimmy Page,” documents the career of Led Zeppelin’s guitarist. Ben Sisario talked to Mr. Page about the book and his career.
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