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Governor Sarah Palin in Anchorage, Alaska, over the weekend. "We've got a little travel coming the next 52 days," she said.
Jim Wilson/The New York Times
By JO BECKER, PETER S. GOODMAN AND MICHAEL POWELL
An examination of her swift rise and record as mayor of Wasilla and then as governor of Alaska finds that Palin's visceral style and penchant for attacking critics contrasts with her carefully crafted public image.
News Analysis
By THOMAS FULLER
The governing coalition may lose its grip on power to the country's most famous opposition leader, Anwar Ibrahim, who says he has enough votes to bring down the government and might do so as early as this week.
By ERIC LIPTON
The U.S. Department of Defense has agreed so far this fiscal year to sell or transfer more than $32 billion in weapons and other military equipment to foreign governments, compared with $12 billion in 2005.
NEWS ANALYSIS
By DAVID E. SANGER
The United States' biggest fear about North Korea is a collapse of the state, in which a starving, broke nation simply implodes, setting off a mad scramble for the country's arsenal.
In today's world, your identity is not defined by what you think, but by what you buy.
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Sarah Palin said she accepted John McCain's offer without hesitation or doubt. Share your thoughts on her candidacy.
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A preview of Oscar de la Renta's spring 09 collection featuring innovative computer-inspired patterns.
Thom Browne previews his latest collection, which gives distinctive updates to the tailored grey suit.
YouTube videos of people tripping on the hallucinogenic herb are fueling legislation to ban it.
The IHT's managing editor, Alison Smale, discusses the week in world news.
New York Fashion Week opens with designers interpreting the troubled economy in different ways.
U.S. and NATO forces face an intensifying insurgency, amid reports of civilian deaths from airstrikes.
Jessica Michault talks to Dita Von Teese about the lingerie collection she designed for Wonderbra.
The IHT's managing editor on the Republican convention, Hurricane Gustav and Sarah Palin.
Michael Powell goes in search of delegates who witnessed Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech.
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Alice Rawsthorn: How can two such dissimilar companies, Apple and Ann Summers, have seemingly similar identities?
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