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John W. Kluge, Founder of Metromedia, Dies at 95
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New York Fashion Week: The Next Wave
The New York Times invited six rising-star designers to a round table discussion to talk about their inspirations, their aspirations and the pressures of Fashion Week.
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Mixed Results as NATO Drive on Kandahar Begins
A delayed push has finally begun, but there has been no major let-up in the Taliban’s campaign of terrorism.
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State of the Art: In Season 9, iPods Still Get High Ratings
The 2010 iPod crop includes modest improvements, a risky new design and a home run in the new iPod Touch.
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Court Dismisses a Case Asserting Torture by C.I.A.
A sharply divided appeals court dismissed a lawsuit involving the C.I.A.’s “extraordinary rendition” program.
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Zvonareva Reaches Open Semifinals
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On Clean Energy, China Skirts Rules
Big government subsidies for clean energy companies, like cheap land and low-interest loans, may be in violation of W.T.O. rules.
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The New Season Film: Are Films Bad, or Is TV Just Better?
Attendance is down. At the water cooler, they’re talking about “Mad Men.” It’s hand-wringing time for cinephiles.
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Obama Lays Out Economic Proposals and Assails G.O.P.
President Obama called for an end to Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthy in a lengthy and sharply populist speech.
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New York Fashion Week: At New Site, No Runway Jostling
Fashion Week begins its run at Lincoln Center today after 17 years in Bryant Park. The biggest change: more elbow room.
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Clinton Speech Offers Policy Overview
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s speech sought to showcase the successes of the Obama administration’s foreign policy.
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Conductor Ozawa Makes His Way Back
In an interview at his festival in Japan, the conductor Seiji Ozawa spoke about his health and plans for the future.
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