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Ingrid Pullar for The New York Times Back on the map: The gritty authenticity of Tangier is still there, but a new generation of artists and expats is giving this fabulously shabby port a new shine.
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Some NATO member nations say their laws do not permit soldiers to carry out such operations.
THE EVIDENCE GAP
By BENEDICT CAREY
In the costly world of addiction treatment, very few rehabilitation programs have the evidence to show that they are effective.
By MARK LANDLER AND HELENE COOPER
As she prepares to helm the State Department, Hillary Rodham Clinton is seeking a bigger budget and an expanded role in dealing with global economic issues.
By LANDON THOMAS JR. AND JULIA WERDIGIER
Once seen as relatively protected from the severe problems caused by the subprime crisis, investors are beginning to question the strength of the financial giant HSBC.
By LYDIA POLGREEN
Some in Ghana worry that the country's image as a bastion of peace and democracy is merely a sign of the low expectations for Africa.
By BILL VLASIC AND MARTIN FACKLER
The grim forecast from Toyota Motor is the latest sign of the global auto industry's sharp slowdown after years of rising profits and rapid expansion.
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It may take a lot longer than many people think before the United States economy is ready to live without bubbles. And until then, the economy is going to need a lot of government help.
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Cheney defended his role in the Bush administration, but the vice president-elect said he would "restore the balance" to the office. Does the scope of the vice presidency need redefinition?
Boys coming of age in the refugee camps in Darfur, Sudan, constitute a rising political force.
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