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Pakistani Army, Shaken by Raid, Faces New Scrutiny

The raid that killed Osama bin Laden has provoked a crisis of confidence for what was long seen as the one institution that held Pakistan together.

Obama Says He Won’t Release Photos of Bin Laden’s Corpse

“We don’t trot this stuff out as trophies,” the president told CBS, according to a transcript read at a White House briefing Wednesday.

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In Bin Laden’s Compound, Seals’ All-Star Team

Members of Team 6, a secretive unit of men who survived years of brutal preparation, are the elite of the elite.

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Constructing a Story, With 2,982 Names

The National September 11 Memorial and Museum has issued a computerized guide to the location of every name inscribed.

A Bin Laden Hunter on Four Legs

The dog that accompanied the Navy Seal team that killed Osama bin Laden is the subject of intense speculation.

Debt Ceiling Has Some Give, Until Roof Falls In

Short-term measures may let the government keep paying its bills as late as Aug. 2, but the eventual cost could be vast and the damage difficult to reverse.

Hague Court Seeks Warrants for Libyan Officials

Luis Moreno-Ocampo, prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, said that he would seek arrest warrants for three senior officials in Libya on charges of crimes against humanity.

Using History to Mold Ideas on the Right

Several conservative presidential aspirants see David Barton as a source of historical and biblical justification for their policies.

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CUNY Blocks Honor for Playwright Tony Kushner

Jeffrey S. Wiesenfeld said that the playwright Tony Kushner had disparaged the State of Israel.

For Next Chief of Newark Schools, Hard Choices

If she is approved, Cami Anderson faces choices about how to use a $200 million windfall to help address problems.

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