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Iraq Rebuilding Badly Hobbled, U.S. Report Finds
By JAMES GLANZ  9:58 PM ET
The first official history of the reconstruction effort in Iraq depicts a program beset by understaffing, infighting and lack of expertise.
 Complete Coverage: The Reach of War

White House Begins New Effort to Defend Surveillance Program
By DAVID E. SANGER and JOHN O'NEIL  5:41 PM ET
President Bush today opened what amounts to a media blitz against criticism of the N.S.A. eavesdropping program.
 News Analysis: A Delicate Dance
 Complete Coverage: Threats and Responses

Canada's Conservatives Appear Headed for Victory
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS  8:30 PM ET
Polls were predicting victory for Stephen Harper's Conservatives and an end to the Liberal Party's 13-year hold on power.

Ford to Cut Up to 30,000 Jobs and 14 Plants in Next 6 Years
By MICHELINE MAYNARD
and VIKAS BAJAJ
  4:52 PM ET
The cutbacks represent 20 percent to 25 percent of Ford's North American work force of 122,000 people.
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 Ford's Earnings Rise on Hertz Unit Sale
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WASHINGTON
Court Opens Campaign Law to Challenges

TECHNOLOGY
Investigation of Livedoor Leads to Arrest of Its Founder

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BUSINESS

Supreme Court Won't Hear BlackBerry Appeal

Nike C.E.O. Resigns Amid Conflict With Founder

Japanese Prosecutors Arrest Livedoor Chief

NATIONAL

Potent Mexican Meth Floods In as States Curb Domestic Variety

Patients Needing Care Overwhelm New Orleans's Hospital System

At March on the Mall, Abortion Foes Rally Behind a New Theme: Alito

WASHINGTON

News Analysis: Delicate Dance for Bush in Depicting Spy Program as Asset

As Profits Soar, Companies Pay U.S. Less for Gas Rights

At March on the Mall, Abortion Foes Rally Behind a New Theme: Alito

HEALTH

Patients Needing Care Overwhelm New Orleans's Hospital System

Potent Mexican Meth Floods In as States Curb Domestic Variety

E-Commerce Report: This Site Knows a Cold Isn't a Rock Band

SCIENCE

United States Ranks 28th on Environment, a New Study Says

Thames Whale Does Not Survive Rescue Attempt

In a Country That Craved Respect, Stem Cell Scientist Rode a Wave of Korean Pride

ARTS

Indian Artist Enjoys His World Audience

Exhibition Review | 'Life in Shadows': Holocaust Children's Objects: Ordinary but Powerful

Opera Review | 'Ainadamar': Seeing Life as Passion Play, in García Lorca's Shadow

MOVIES

A Small Film Nearly Left for Dead Has Its Day in the Sundance Rays

Rock Fans, Sit Back, Relax, Enjoy the Show

Critic's Choice: New DVD's

THEATER

Theater Review | 'Lovely Day': Drawing a Line in the Living Room Carpet Over Enlistment

Theater Review | 'River Deep': Homage to Tina Turner, Without Her Image

Theater Review | 'Delicious Rivers': A Post Office With Attitude

DINING & WINE

Restaurants of the Year: In Paris, Star Chefs Take a Casual Turn

Istria: For Foodies, the Next Tuscany

Food: Eat, Memory: Orange Crush

REAL ESTATE

When Disaster Strikes

Habitats | Red Hook, Brooklyn: Yin Moves in With Yang

Big Deal: Rivals Rumble in Dumbo




INTERNATIONAL

U.S. and Europe Run Into New Obstacles on Iran

Palestinian Factions Prepare for an Election Showdown

Echoes of Cold War: Russia Accuses Britain of Spying

NEW YORK/REGION

Spitzer Names Harlem State Senator as Running Mate, Angering Some Democrats

Held in 9/11 Net, Muslims Return to Accuse U.S.

With a New Jersey University Under Federal Oversight, Corzine Removes Its President

SPORTS

The Party Hasn't Ended for Hoarse Steelers Fans

Seahawks 34, Panthers 14: Alexander and Hasselbeck Cook Up a Feast, and Seattle Gorges

Arbitrator Says Coach Should Be Reinstated

TECHNOLOGY

Missed It in the Theater Today? See It on DVD Tonight

Like This? You'll Hate That. (Not All Web Recommendations Are Welcome.)

Move Over, HD-TV. Now There's HD Radio, Too.

TRAVEL

Why Is Everybody Going to Cambodia?

Restaurants of the Year: In Paris, Star Chefs Take a Casual Turn

Party Capital of the Year: Tallinn, Estonia

BOOKS

Treatment Description in Memoir Is Disputed

Books of The Times | 'On Michael Jackson': The ABC's of That Damaged Man in the Mirror

Children's Book Medalists Are Announced

FASHION & STYLE

The Muddying of the Greens

Fashion Review: Milan Evokes Boardroom James Bonds

Playtime at the Health Club

EDUCATION

For Education-Obsessed Parents, a New Disney Magazine

College Aid Plan Widens U.S. Role in High Schools

New York Moves to Limit Colleges That Seek Profit

HOME & GARDEN

House Proud: For the 'Orchid' Lady, a Design Hothouse

Turf: Double Nesters

At Home With | Annie Duke: Dealt a Bad Hand? Fold 'em. Then Raise.

AUTOMOBILES

Behind the Wheel: 2006 Saab 9-7X: G.M. Serves Up a Swedish Meatball

Union Head Softens His Tone With Delphi

Vital Signs: Risk: In S.U.V., Children Aren't Necessarily Safer

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