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- Economy Wreaks Havoc on Federal AIDS Drug Program
- Economic Scene: Betting That Cutting Spending Won't Derail Recovery
- German Presidential Vote Goes to Third Round
- Waves From Storm Hinder Spill Effort
- Berdych Stuns Federer in Wimbledon Quarterfinal
- Political Times: Ethnic Distinctions, No Longer So Distinctive
- Federer Defeated by Berdych at Wimbledon
Economy Wreaks Havoc on Federal AIDS Drug Program | Top |
The government program that gives life-sustaining drugs to people with H.I.V. or AIDS who cannot afford them has seen its waiting list rise sharply. | |
Economic Scene: Betting That Cutting Spending Won't Derail Recovery | Top |
The world's rich countries are betting that the private sector can make up for withdrawn stimulus spending. | |
German Presidential Vote Goes to Third Round | Top |
Chancellor Angela Merkel's candidate failed to win an absolute majority in the second round, forcing it to a third, to be held shortly. | |
Waves From Storm Hinder Spill Effort | Top |
Bearing down on Mexico and Texas, the storm was generating waves big enough to hamper the cleanup effort 500 miles away. | |
Berdych Stuns Federer in Wimbledon Quarterfinal | Top |
Tomas Berdych, the 12th seed, provided the biggest upset of Wimbledon, beating No. 1 Roger Federer, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4. | |
Political Times: Ethnic Distinctions, No Longer So Distinctive | Top |
A new generation of politicians is exhibiting a fading need to dwell on tales of cultural identity and personal journeys. | |
Federer Defeated by Berdych at Wimbledon | Top |
The six-time champion and top seed Roger Federer lost, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4, to Tomas Berdych in the quarter-finals. | |
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