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Lind Bussey and Allison Crews checking for ducks. The methodology that they use is older and more traditional, Tony Dolle of Ducks Unlimited said of their group.
Will Smith for The New York Times
THE HUNTRESS CLUB They call themselves the Swamp Witches, a half-dozen American women pledged to return twice a year to the Ward Lake Hunting Club, which occupies a prime span of the Mississippi Flyway. Read Article »
By SOUAD MEKHENNET AND NICHOLAS KULISH
Aribert Ferdinand Heim, known as " Dr. Death" because of medical atrocities he committed, lived in Cairo for more than 40 years until his death in 1992.
By RACHEL DONADIO AND JUDY DEMPSEY
The Vatican for the first time on Wednesday called on a recently rehabilitated bishop to take back his statements denying the Holocaust.
By BRIAN STELTER AND BRAD STONE
Many downloading and streaming sites are in countries with lackluster piracy enforcement efforts, like China, and are hard to monitor.
By ELISABETH BUMILLER AND ELLEN BARRY
The U.S. is scrambling to come up with an alternative to a crucial air base in Kyrgyzstan that is used to supply the growing military operation in Afghanistan.
By EDWARD WONG AND ANDREW C. REVKIN
Officials and scholars from both countries say political leaders recognize that a new international climate treaty is impossible without agreements between the two nations.
By MARTIN FACKLER AND JAMES KANTER
Despite the rapidly increasing chatter about the threat of trade protectionism, many non-U.S. businesses are gearing up to take a piece of the massive U.S. stimulus investment.
By DAVID M. HERSZENHORN
Lawmakers hope the tax break, up to $15,000 for a new or existing home, could revitalize the U.S. housing industry.
By EDMUND L. ANDREWS AND VIKAS BAJAJ
President Barack Obama unveiled a salary cap of $500,000 for top executives at companies that receive the largest amounts of bailout money.
In the effort to get Iran to stop its nuclear weapons program, the U.S. military option is not an option. It is unthinkable.
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An American mother of six has given birth to octuplets after receiving in vitro fertilization. Is this a cuddly family a-bloom or medical science run amok?
Recent protests and riots are a sign of things to come, as Europeans express outrage at the economic meltdown.
The IHT's executive editor, Alison Smale, discusses the week in world news.
Analysts say the U.S. and Russia could find common cause on arms control issues.
Some toys are experiencing sales growth while others are just trying to ride out the economic crisis.
Chefs from around the world cook for expert judges
Defense Secretary Robert Gates calls Afghanistan America's greatest challenge.
Traditional drugs used to fight malaria are losing their effectiveness.
Associations carrying the 'without borders' name are growing in numbers.
Claus Dietrich Lahrs, the CEO of Hugo Boss, speaks with Suzy Menkes
Surfing's sunny image is being questioned in a new documentary.
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Judy Dempsey : Obama's team for the Munich Security Conference signals that the U.S. is ready for multilateralism.
Recent studies show that diet bets work for many people who couldn't seem to shed pounds any other way.
A defector from the North applies propagandistic style to produce biting parodies of the Pyongyang regime.
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Samira Ahmed Jassim al-Azzawi, who recruited and trained female suicide bombers in Iraq.
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