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U.S. Trade Pact Set With South Korea via Deal on Auto Tariffs

A free-trade agreement that is the largest since 1994 was reached weeks after President Obama’s deadline after both sides agreed to more time to eliminate tariffs on autos.

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Silicon Valley Shows Signs of a New Dot-Com Deal Frenzy

Social networking and mobile apps have venture capitalists racing to invest, but some wonder if technology start-ups are headed towards another big bust.

Teacher Ratings Get New Look, Pushed by a Rich Watcher

Bill Gates is financing research by dozens of social scientists and thousands of teachers to develop a better system for evaluating classroom instruction.

Buffett Helps U.N. Agency Create Nuclear Fuel Bank

The International Atomic Energy Agency voted to set up a system that would discourage the use of uranium for bombs.

State's Secrets
Leaked diplomatic cables offer a portrait of a wily, irreverent and sometimes erratic president in Yemen, a newly important theater of the war on terror.
Yemen Sets Terms of a War on Al Qaeda

Cables offer an intimate view of the Yemeni leader, who has become steadily more aggressive against Al Qaeda.

U.S. Aided Mexican Drug War, With Frustration

Documents depict Mexican officials conceding to failures in their military strategy for fighting the drug war.

Weight Watchers Upends Its Points System

The diet company’s new plan is based on scientific findings about how the body processes different foods.

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Elaine Kaufman, Who Fed the Famous, Dies at 81

Ms. Kaufman was the quirky owner of an Upper East Side celebrity hangout.

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Panel Backs Obesity Surgery Expansion

The maker of the Lap-Band, a stomach-restricting device, estimated that 27 million Americans would be eligible under standards for those who are not severely obese.

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After 30 Years, Times Square Rebirth Is Complete

The opening of a new building at 42nd Street and Eighth Avenue marks the end of a redevelopment of the area.

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Why Savings Account Rates Are So Pathetic

Why Savings Account Rates Are So Pathetic

Banks are paying next to nothing on savings accounts and C.D.’s, Ron Lieber writes.

 

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On Point, on Top, in Pain

On Point, on Top, in Pain

In “Black Swan” Natalie Portman plays an ambitious ballerina straining to handle stardom.

 

Assorted Acts of Betrayal

Andrew Jarecki revisits a decades-old crime in “All Good Things.”

Habitats
Rebuilt Almost From Scratch, and a Bit of a Mix
Rebuilt Almost From Scratch, and a Bit of a Mix

Ben Schneider did so much work on an old house in Red Hook, Brooklyn, that he might as well have started from scratch.

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Heavyweight for a Requiem

Heavyweight for a Requiem

For just over $30,000, the buyer of the last generation of the Mercury Grand Marquis gets a full-size, full-frame sedan with V-8 power, rear drive and a solid rear axle.

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Defensive? It Leads to Destructive

Defensive? It Leads to Destructive

Bob Brennan, C.E.O. of Iron Mountain, says it’s important to remove defensiveness from corporate culture to “focus on achieving, learning and bonding.”

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