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NYT: Home PageHondurans Vote in Subdued ElectionHondurans went to the polls in a presidential election that many voters hoped would allow the country to emerge from the political crisis caused by last summer’s coup.
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Secret Service Interviews Gate-CrashersThe gate-crashing couple was questioned over two days as part of the investigation into how they entered President Obama’s state dinner.
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Swiss Vote to Ban New MinaretsSwitzerland’s political right scored a surprising win, denting the nation’s image as a bastion of tolerance.
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Four Police Officers Killed in AmbushFour uniformed police officers were shot to death as they sat in a coffee shop near Tacoma, Wash., in what one law enforcement official said was an apparent ambush.
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Woods Says Car Accident Is His Fault, but PrivateTiger Woods said an accident that sent him to the hospital was his fault and “embarrassing” to him and his family.
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A Defiant Iran Details Plan for 10 Enrichment PlantsIran warned that it would reduce its cooperation with the United Nation’s nuclear agency and in a gesture of defiance it ordered the construction of 10 new uranium enrichment plants.
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After Starting Season 0-16, Nets Fire FrankThe Nets dismissed Coach Lawrence Frank on Sunday afternoon with the team on the brink of equaling the worst start to a season in N.B.A. history.
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Live Analysis: Jets Beat Panthers, 17-6Categories: Global News
The Safety Net: Food Stamp Use Soars, and Stigma FadesA program once scorned as a failed welfare scheme now helps feed one in eight Americans and one in four children.
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U.A.E. Will Support Banks in Dubai Credit CrisisThe United Arab Emirates central bank said it stood behind domestic and foreign banks operating in Dubai after a recent announcement about Dubai World’s debt.
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Iran’s Parliament Urges Less Nuclear CooperationIran’s parliament urged President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s government to submit a plan on reducing its cooperation level with the U.N.’s nuclear watchdog agency, state radio reported.
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Speculation Fills Gap Left by Tiger Woods’s SilencePublic relations experts believe that the longer Tiger Woods waits to address the news media about his Friday morning car crash, the greater the possibility that his reputation could suffer.
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Pakistan’s Leader, Under Pressure, Cedes Nuclear OfficePresident Asif Ali Zardari handed over his position in the nuclear command structure to his prime minister, in a sudden maneuver widely seen as a fresh sign of turmoil.
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South Carolina Rift Highlights Debate Over G.O.P.Some Republicans in South Carolina are questioning the conservative bona fides of Senator Lindsey Graham.
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At This School, It’s Marijuana in Every ClassA six-week primer focuses on the history, the horticulture and the legal how-to’s of medical marijuana in Michigan.
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Afghans Detail Detention in ‘Black Jail’ at U.S. BaseA U.S. camp is holding inmates for sometimes weeks at a time, without access to the International Committee of the Red Cross, researchers and former detainees say.
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U.S. Will Push Mortgage Firms to Reduce More Loan PaymentsOnly a tiny fraction of mortgages have been permanently reduced under a $75 billion program for troubled homeowners.
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White House Intruders Want Money for Their TaleThe aspiring reality-TV stars who finessed their way into a state dinner are trying to cash in on their notoriety.
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To Prepare for War, G.I.’s Get a Dress RehearsalIn Louisiana, training scenarios in mock Afghan villages are created from intelligence reports fresh from the front.
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Villagers Rushed to Help in Frigid Russian CrashThe Russian train bombing took place in an area so remote that people from nearby towns got to the site hours before rescue workers.
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