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- Phone Scandal Poses Defining Test for a Murdoch Son
- Egypt’s Tahrir Square Again Echoes With Cries for Justice
- Betty Ford, Former First Lady, Dies at 93
- California Cuts Weigh Heavily on Its Colleges
- The Saturday Profile: Bomb Took 3 Limbs, but Not Photographer’s Can-Do Spirit
- A Demonstration of Science Seemingly Made for TV
- Dozens Killed as Airliner Crashes in Congo
- Allegations Link U.S. Companies to Brazilian Sex Tourism
- French Court Puts Off Decision in Lagarde Case
- An Appraisal: 3, 2, 1, and the Last Shuttle Leaves an Era Behind
- News Analysis: Sudan Movement’s Mission Is Secured: Statehood
- A $22 Billion Question for India: What to Do With a Treasure?
- Europe Explores Passage of Consumer Rights Bill
- The Lede: News Corp. Executive Jeered by Staff
- Turbine Potsdam Still Powers Women’s Soccer
- 53 Feared Dead in Congo Plane Crash
- Vatican Condemnation of New Chinese Bishop Worsens Tensions
- Israel Blocks Flights to Protest Gathering
- 2,000 Years of Popes, Sacred and Profane
- Remembering Stieg Larsson
| Phone Scandal Poses Defining Test for a Murdoch Son Posted: 08 Jul 2011 07:12 PM PDT James Murdoch, the son of Rupert Murdoch, faces a new test as he jockeys to run his father's company, the News Corporation, and salvage the biggest deal in the Murdochs' history. |
| Egypt’s Tahrir Square Again Echoes With Cries for Justice Posted: 08 Jul 2011 07:10 PM PDT For five months, Egyptians have shouldered a revolution's burdens — economic malaise, sectarian discord and fears of rising crime — and seen few of its rewards. |
| Betty Ford, Former First Lady, Dies at 93 Posted: 08 Jul 2011 07:29 PM PDT The outspoken and much-admired wife of President Gerald R. Ford overcame alcoholism and an addiction to pills and helped found one of the most well-known rehabilitation centers in the nation. |
| California Cuts Weigh Heavily on Its Colleges Posted: 08 Jul 2011 07:01 PM PDT Sharp tuition increases and cutbacks in services threaten to erode a much-admired college and university system. |
| The Saturday Profile: Bomb Took 3 Limbs, but Not Photographer’s Can-Do Spirit Posted: 08 Jul 2011 06:31 PM PDT A hidden bomb in Afghanistan made Giles Duley a triple amputee, but after rehabilitation, he's ready to go back into the field. |
| A Demonstration of Science Seemingly Made for TV Posted: 08 Jul 2011 05:38 PM PDT Did the news networks' decreasing coverage of the space program lead in part to the shuttles' declining popularity? |
| Dozens Killed as Airliner Crashes in Congo Posted: 08 Jul 2011 07:10 PM PDT The Hewa Bora Airways flight was attempting to land in the city of Kisangani; at least 53 people survived, and about a dozen were reported trapped. |
| Allegations Link U.S. Companies to Brazilian Sex Tourism Posted: 08 Jul 2011 06:20 PM PDT Cases in the United States and Brazil are pursuing connections between an Atlanta-area businessman and trafficking in underage girls along the Amazon, according to court papers. |
| French Court Puts Off Decision in Lagarde Case Posted: 08 Jul 2011 06:21 PM PDT A possible inquiry into the handling of a 2007 French court case by Christine Lagarde, the new head of the I.M.F., has been set aside for the time being. |
| An Appraisal: 3, 2, 1, and the Last Shuttle Leaves an Era Behind Posted: 08 Jul 2011 07:02 PM PDT The Atlantis launch was as festive as the 134 that preceded it. But this time, those who care about NASA worried for nothing less than the future of American spaceflight. |
| News Analysis: Sudan Movement’s Mission Is Secured: Statehood Posted: 08 Jul 2011 07:00 PM PDT Movie stars and religious groups teamed up with policy makers to help a forlorn region achieve what few separatist movements do. |
| A $22 Billion Question for India: What to Do With a Treasure? Posted: 08 Jul 2011 06:30 PM PDT Suggestions are pouring in about whether (and how) to dispose of a trove discovered in a Hindu temple. |
| Europe Explores Passage of Consumer Rights Bill Posted: 08 Jul 2011 06:21 PM PDT This autumn, the European Commission is expected to propose creating a single E.U. contract law, which in some cases will offer better terms. |
| The Lede: News Corp. Executive Jeered by Staff Posted: 08 Jul 2011 03:05 PM PDT Rebekah Brooks, the embattled former editor of The News of the World, was jeered as she spoke to the tabloid's staff on Friday, according to a leaked recording. |
| Turbine Potsdam Still Powers Women’s Soccer Posted: 08 Jul 2011 07:29 PM PDT The top women's professional soccer team combines the traditions of the East German sports academy with the sponsorships and fan clubs of capitalist soccer culture. |
| 53 Feared Dead in Congo Plane Crash Posted: 08 Jul 2011 12:39 PM PDT An airliner ploughed into dense forest as it tried to land during a rainstorm in the Democratic Republic of Congo on Friday, killing 127 people on board, the Congolese transport ministry said. |
| Vatican Condemnation of New Chinese Bishop Worsens Tensions Posted: 08 Jul 2011 12:49 PM PDT Seven bishops who took part in the ordination had "exposed themselves to serious canonical sanctions," the Vatican said in a statement. |
| Israel Blocks Flights to Protest Gathering Posted: 08 Jul 2011 02:10 PM PDT Foreigners who planned to fly to Tel Aviv and join the "Welcome to Palestine" initiative were prevented from boarding flights to Israel by foreign airlines, on instructions from the Israelis. |
| 2,000 Years of Popes, Sacred and Profane Posted: 08 Jul 2011 07:29 PM PDT John Julius Norwich's popular history of the papacy finds that the truly great popes were outnumbered by the corrupt, the inept, the venal, the lecherous and the mediocre. |
| Posted: 08 Jul 2011 07:29 PM PDT Eva Gabrielsson recalls her 32-year partnership with the best-selling author of the Millennium trilogy. |
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