International Herald Tribune
Thursday, November 29, 2007 (Paris)
With little stone for construction, women break rocks into gravel.
Hazel Thompson for The New York Times
Juba, the capital of South Sudan and one of the fastest-growing towns on the continent, is a land of big dreams and broken — or at least neglected — promises. Read Article »
By CLIFFORD J. LEVY
Vladimir Putin has transformed the election into a vote of confidence on his leadership and on the nation's economic recovery, and he is throwing in the full weight of his government and party machine.
By MATT RICHTEL AND BRAD STONE
Laptops, digital cameras and MP3 music players are among the hottest gift items this year. For preschoolers.
By KEITH BRADSHER
Even as oil-producing nations rush to take stakes in American companies, the China Investment Corporation has quietly shifted its focus to strengthening the troubled Chinese banking system.
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By HELENE COOPER
This week, the Condoleezza Rice way toward reaching a peace deal between Israelis and Palestinians got off the ground.
By CARLOTTA GALL AND JANE PERLEZ
Pervez Musharraf was sworn in to a new five-year term on Thursday, but as a civilian leader his power will be diminished.
By PETER S. GOODMAN
Any U.S. economic contraction would probably have a ripple effect across the globe because American consumers would be buying fewer goods from abroad.
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Kevin Rudd chose a woman to be Australia's first female deputy leader and Peter Garrett, the former Midnight Oil singer, to be environment minister.
Chavez is too shrewd to sever his U.S. lifeline, but Venezuelans should stop him now.
What do these riots say about France's past, present and future?
Supreme Luxury 2007: Suzy Menkes discusses luxury with the chairman and CEO of LVMH.
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The attacks were made by youths in some of the city's housing projects
Former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif returned to Pakistan after eight years to a hero's welcome.
Local officials are finding ways around Beijing's campaign against energy-ineffecient businesses.
A. O. Scott reviews "I'm Not There," the new experimental Todd Haynes film about Bob Dylan's life.
Roger Cohen analyzes the ongoing transit strike that has paralyzed Paris.
Professional instructions for cutting your turkey to get the most meat off the bone and onto your plate.
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