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Even YouTube Can’t Silence Radical Cleric

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 07:16 PM PST

The videos of Anwar al-Awlaki, the man some have called the Osama bin Laden of the Internet, still appear despite an effort by YouTube to remove them.

Nets 116, Raptors 103: N.B.A.’s London Debut Is Greeted With Mixed Reviews

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 07:16 PM PST

Two of the N.B.A.'s worst teams took to the court in the league's first regular-season game in Europe.

Power of Apparel: A Look That Conveys a Message

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 05:36 PM PST

Top-flight executives can have stylists select their look. But some opt for simplicity as the ultimate power suit.

Bahia Bustamante: Argentina’s Secret (and Private) Answer to the Galapagos

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 07:00 PM PST

In a huge, almost untouched swath of Patagonia, hundreds of species live in private bliss. A few hundred people a year can join them.

Finding Bliss in Bahia Bustamante

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 11:55 AM PST

A huge, almost untouched swath of Argentine Patagonia, Bahia Bustamante combines Atlantic coastline, pastures, fields, desert and canyons.

Mideast Unrest Is Costing Russian Arms Industry

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 02:02 PM PST

The country will lose $4 billion on the trouble in Libya alone.

Maliki’s Broadened Powers Seen as a Threat in Iraq

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 06:30 PM PST

Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki has taken far more power than the Constitution intended, undermining Iraq's fragile democracy, experts say.

EADS Won’t Protest Loss of Tanker Contract to Boeing

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 11:10 AM PST

The European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company said that it planned to pursue other work from the Pentagon in order to build its American operations.

Special Report: Fashion: Tears and Applause at Dior

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 11:53 AM PST

Emotions ran high at John Galliano's final show for Christian Dior.

China Reportedly Plans Strict Goals to Save Energy

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 06:50 PM PST

The five-year goal reflects concerns about the effects of high fuel costs on national security, inflation, trade and pollution.

Friday Prayers Lead to Mideast Protests

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 11:26 AM PST

In what is becoming a weekly ritual, thousands took to the streets in Yemen, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan and Egypt.

On the Runway: For Dior, the Show Goes On

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 08:41 AM PST

Capping a difficult week in the wake of the dismissal of John Galliano, the members of the Dior ateliers took the final bow of the show.

Doubt Cast on Renault Spying Charges

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 09:08 AM PST

Has the French carmaker been the victim of industrial espionage, an elaborate hoax or internal score-settling?

Spurred by Private Hiring, Job Growth Gathers Steam

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 03:08 PM PST

The U.S. economy added 192,000 jobs in February, in line with expectations, the fastest job growth since last spring. The rate of unemployment ticked down to 8.9 percent.

Experts Fear Looted Libyan Arms May Find Way to Terrorists

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 09:22 AM PST

Past examples of state arsenals being looted by civilians have shown that once these weapons slip from state custody they can be sold through black markets, swiftly and quietly.

Qaddafi Brutalizes Foes, Armed or Defenseless

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 07:16 PM PST

The actions of Qaddafi's militia are likely to stir debate over international intervention to limit his use of military power against his citizens.

Serena Williams Faces Tough Battle

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 01:18 AM PST

Williams had been recovering from two foot surgeries. Now, she will also have to manage the risks of a pulmonary embolism.

Calls Mount to Tap U.S. Oil Reserves

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 05:48 AM PST

The administration says that excess production capacity is well above what has been disrupted by unrest in the Middle East.

Beijing Resumes Rapid Increase in Military Spending

Posted: 04 Mar 2011 08:21 AM PST

After an unexpected slowdown in 2010, China's military spending will rise 12.7 percent in 2011 to about $91.5 billion.

Immigrant’s Health Crisis Leaves Her Family on Sideline

Posted: 03 Mar 2011 10:00 PM PST

A Rwandan family, two of them United States citizens, opposed a court-appointed guardian's decision to have their mother's feeding tube removed.