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Pakistan Tells U.S. It Must Sharply Cut C.I.A. Activities

The demand that the United States scale back its presence is a sign of the near collapse of cooperation between the two testy allies after the arrest of a C.I.A. security officer in Pakistan.

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Former Leader of Ivory Coast Is Captured

Laurent Gbagbo was taken after a weeklong siege of his residence and placed under the control of his rival, Alassane Ouattara.

Gulf’s Complexity and Resilience Seen in Studies of Oil Spill

It will take time for some of the effects of the Gulf of Mexico spill to manifest themselves.

Climate Effects of Unburnt Gas Offset Fuel’s Clean Image

Researchers have found that methane from natural gas is leaking in much higher quantities than previously thought.

TimesCast: Former Leader Arrested in Ivory Coast

Laurent Gbagbo is captured by his political rival; and a French law banning the full-face veil leads to arrests.

France Enforces Ban on Full-Face Veil

The ban, the first to be enacted in public, came into force Monday and seemed set to face challenges within hours.

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Appeals Court Rules Against Arizona Law

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals let stand a decision that blocked parts of the immigration law from taking effect.

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Romney Makes it Official, Quietly

Mitt Romney, the former governor of Massachusetts, formed an exploratory committee to run for president.

Court Upholds Facebook Settlement With Twins

Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss said they should have received more in their settlement. The court disagreed.

Seder for Two, Please: Restaurants Court Tradition

More secular Jews who want a festive feeling for Passover are discovering that a restaurant Seder fits the bill.

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In Australia, Driving the Great Ocean Road

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A rainy trip along the southern coast is anything but a washout.

 

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Seeing Sights of Arizona in Valuable Vintage Cars

Seeing Sights of Arizona in Valuable Vintage Cars

There are no trailer queens here. The Copperstate 1000, a four-day, 1,000-mile drive across the Arizona desert for pre-1974 classic vehicles, often attracts cars worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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Chauncey Mayfield of MayfieldGentry Realty Advisors in Detroit says senior employees may not always be the best team leaders.

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