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For G.O.P., Tea Party Wields a Double-Edged Sword
The Tea Party fervor is expected to help Republicans in November, but it may also create problems for them.
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Floods in Pakistan Carry the Seeds of Upheaval
As devastating floods appear to widen divisions, Pakistani officials, some accused of ineptitude and favoritism, are trying to repair the political damage.
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Horse Advocates Pull for Underdog in Roundups
The intent is to reduce the wild horse population, but animal advocates say the roundups are cruel and unnecessary.
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A Bronx Film School Tale
The Ghetto Film School in the Bronx aims to broaden the pool of filmmaking talent by providing opportunities for young people who might otherwise be overlooked.
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Revis and Jets Agree on New Contract
The Jets announced early Monday that they have agreed to terms with the All-Pro cornerback Darrelle Revis, who missed all of training camp because he was unhappy with his contract.
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In Britain, Labour Politicians Call for New Look at Scandal
Downing Street’s chief communications officer is being accused again of encouraging reporters to illegally intercept messages when he was editor of The News of the World.
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Albany District Attorney Criticized in Steroid Case
A judge in Florida has sharply rebuked P. David Soares over his handling of a case involving a pharmacy accused of being involved in a steroid ring.
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Some See a Ploy as Craigslist Blocks Sex Ads
Since blocking its “adult services” ads as the weekend began, Craigslist has refused to discuss its motivations.
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Congressional Charities Are Pulling In Corporate Cash
At least two dozen charities that lawmakers or their families helped create or run routinely accept donations from businesses seeking to influence them.
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Revis and Jets Agree on New Contract
Darrelle Revis and the New York Jets agreed to a new contract Sunday night, ending the All-Pro cornerback’s holdout a week before the season opener.
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Housing Woes Bring New Cry: Let Market Fall
Some economists and analysts urge a dose of shock therapy that would shift benefits to future homeowners from current ones: Let the housing market crash.
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Thin Line for Group of Muslims in Egypt
The most influential of Egypt’s dissident groups is caught between fighting and placating the government.
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Iranian Woman Said to Be Lashed Over Photo
A mix-up over a photograph led to a sentence of 99 lashes for the Iranian woman whose earlier death sentence by stoning caused an international outcry, a lawyer said.
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American Muslims Ask, Will We Ever Belong?
The furor over a proposed center near ground zero has many worried about their place in American society.
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Retiring Fed Official Considers More Bank Action
Donald L. Kohn, former vice chairman of the Federal Reserve, said that unless the recovery showed signs of “decent progress,” more stimulus might be needed.
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Some Newspapers, Tracking Readers Online, Shift
Because of technological advances, newspapers can make more scientific decisions about allocating their resources.
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Even Hit Like ‘Kick-Ass’ Can Seem Like Miss at Debut
The film “Kick-Ass” fell short in its opening weekend, and bloggers wrote it off as a flop. Never mind that this $15 million film went on to sell almost $100 million in tickets.
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From Viral Video to Billboard 100
The “Bed Intruder Song” was a rare case of a product of Web culture jumping the species barrier and becoming a pop hit.
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