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Supreme Court Backs Workers in Bias Suits   more similar news »
Justices ruled in favor of employees who faced retaliation after complaining about race and age discrimination.
Tue May 27, 2008
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Most Homeless in New Orleans From City, Survey Finds   more similar news »
A survey showed that 86 percent of the homeless were from the New Orleans area. Sixty percent said they were homeless because of Hurricane Katrina.
Tue May 27, 2008
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After Steady Climb, Childhood Obesity Rates Stall   more similar news »
Childhood obesity, which has been on the rise for more than two decades, appears to have hit a plateau, a study indicates.
Tue May 27, 2008
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Realtors Agree to Stop Blocking Web Listings   more similar news »
The agreement settles a Justice Department lawsuit against real estate agents who were accused of illegally blocking Internet-based brokers from accessing home listings.
Tue May 27, 2008
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Economic Scene: Time to Buy? The Conversion of a Renter   more similar news »
As housing prices slowly come back to reality, buying has again started to make sense for more people, including this writer.
Tue May 27, 2008
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McCain Vows to Work With Russia on Arms   more similar news »
Senator John McCain distanced himself from the Bush administration by vowing to work more closely with Russia on nuclear disarmament.
Tue May 27, 2008
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The Caucus: In Speech, McCain Defends Stance on Veterans’ Bill   more similar news »
John McCain kept alive a debate about a new G.I. bill making its way through Congress, which he opposes.
Tue May 27, 2008
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Shifting Careers: One Family’s Start-Up Story   more similar news »
A reader shares the financial details of her family's move from corporate life to entrepreneurship.
Tue May 27, 2008
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The Rail: Big Brown Is Said to Be Healing   more similar news »
The trainer Rick Dutrow and the hoof specialist Ian McKinlay are encouraged by Big Brown's recovery from a slight quarter crack, which is a stress fracture in the hoof, and they are not concerned that Big Brown will miss the Belmont Stakes on June 7. “This morning we stopped and saw him early and a lot [...].
Tue May 27, 2008
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In Central Europe, Better Health Care Comes With a Cost   more similar news »
Rising expectations for top-notch health care have resulted in new fees, and controversy, in countries accustomed to free services.
Tue May 27, 2008
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Mars Lander Transmits Photos of Arctic Terrain   more similar news »
NASA’s Phoenix lander, which is searching for ice under the northern plains, sent back its first photos.
Tue May 27, 2008
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As Credit Tightens, the Auto Industry Feels the Pain   more similar news »
Squeezed by the credit crunch and the softening economy, the American auto industry faces what may be its worst year in more than a decade.
Tue May 27, 2008
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Rings: FIFA Puts a Hero Team Out of Olympics   more similar news »
The Iraq team that unified its war-torn nation is on the verge of exclusion from the Beijing Games.
Tue May 27, 2008
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Bush Pays Tribute to Troops at Arlington   more similar news »
President Bush paid tribute to America’s fighting men and women who died in battle, saying national leaders must have '‘the courage and character to follow their lead’' in preserving peace and freedom.
Tue May 27, 2008
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Abandoned Houses Are Keeping Contractors Busy   more similar news »
It can take months, even years, for some homes to wind through the foreclosure process, and decay sets in.
Mon May 26, 2008
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Myanmar Detention Overshadowed   more similar news »
The anticipated extension of a pro-democracy leader’s confinement has drawn little condemnation.
Mon May 26, 2008
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Syracuse 13, Johns Hopkins 10: Syracuse Captures Lacrosse Title   more similar news »
The Orange completed a stunning transformation, beating Johns Hopkins for perhaps the program’s most improbable national championship.
Mon May 26, 2008
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Storms Kill 7 in Iowa and Minnesota   more similar news »
Severe storms packing large hail, heavy rain and tornadoes swept across the Midwest on Sunday.
Mon May 26, 2008
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Chinese Families May Have 2nd Child   more similar news »
Families who lost their only child in the earthquake can apply for a certificate to have another child, the government said. As many as 10,000 children died.
Mon May 26, 2008
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Nuclear Agency Says That Iran Continues to Defy Demands   more similar news »
A report issued by the U.N. nuclear watchdog said Iran’s alleged research into nuclear warheads remains a serious concern and needs “substantive explanations.”
Mon May 26, 2008
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U.N. Blames Russia for Downed Drone   more similar news »
U.N. investigators have concluded that a Georgian drone shot down in April was struck by a missile fired from a Russian fighter plane.
Mon May 26, 2008
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Donors Press Myanmar on Access for Aid Workers   more similar news »
The U.N. secretary general said that the military government was “moving fast in the right direction.”
Mon May 26, 2008
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Obama Stands In for Kennedy at Wesleyan   more similar news »
Senator Barack Obama delivered the commencement speech at Wesleyan University in place of Senator Edward M. Kennedy, who was diagnosed with a brain tumor.
Mon May 26, 2008
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NASA Spacecraft to Attempt Landing on Mars   more similar news »
NASA’s Mars Phoenix spacecraft enters the Martian atmosphere at 7:30 p.m. Eastern time Sunday evening and is to settle down on the surface seven minutes later.
Mon May 26, 2008
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Rockies 4, Mets 1: Mets Loss to Rockies Adds Pressure on Randolph   more similar news »
The Mets loss to the Colorado Rockies on Sunday only heightens the pressure on Randolph, the Mets manager, heading into a very important week.
Mon May 26, 2008
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Lebanon’s New President Is Sworn In   more similar news »
Michel Suleiman was sworn in as Lebanon’s president after parliament elected him in long-delayed vote following an 18-month political stalemate.
Sun May 25, 2008
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Colombia Rebels Confirm Leader’s Death   more similar news »
A senior guerrilla commander said that Manuel Marulanda, the supreme leader of Colombia’s largest rebel group, died of a heart attack in March.
Sun May 25, 2008
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China Struggles to Shelter Millions of Quake’s Homeless   more similar news »
Relief agencies say China’s needs are staggering, and officials worry that the international community may not have enough tents.
Sun May 25, 2008
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Aftershock in China Topples Many Buildings   more similar news »
The powerful aftershock in Sichuan Province destroyed thousands more buildings and injured hundreds of people, according to reports.
Sun May 25, 2008
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Dixon Beats Meira in Indianapolis 500   more similar news »
Scott Dixon beat Vitor Meira to the checkered flag by 1.75 seconds to win his first Indianapolis 500.
Sun May 25, 2008
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Dick Martin, ‘Laugh-In’ Host, Dies at 86   more similar news »
With his partner, Dan Rowan, Mr. Martin turned a midseason replacement slot at NBC in 1968 into a hit that redefined what could be done on television.
Sun May 25, 2008
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Amid Calm, 2 Sides in Iraq Call Each Other Weak   more similar news »
As a cease-fire permitted signs of normal life in Sadr City, the Iraqi government and followers of the radical cleric Moktada al-Sadr exchanged verbal salvos.
Sun May 25, 2008
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In Horn of Africa, Djibouti and Eritrea in Face-Off Over Border   more similar news »
Soldiers from two of Africa’s tiniest nations are squaring off over uninhabited sand near some of the world’s busiest shipping lanes.
Sun May 25, 2008
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2 Killed by Tornadoes in Kansas   more similar news »
A spokeswoman for the Kansas Adjutant General’s Department said two people died when a severe storm system tore through the state with more than a dozen tornadoes.
Sun May 25, 2008
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Chinese Are Left to Ask Why Schools Crumbled in Quake   more similar news »
Some schools collapsed in the May 12 earthquake even though nearby buildings suffered little damage, leading grieving parents to speak out about shoddy construction.
Sun May 25, 2008
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